Traditional music in England

Down by the banks of the rushing river Dee

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  • Type

    sound

  • Duration

    00:01:12

  • Cultures

    English

  • Shelf mark

    1CDR0012200 (copy of C1033/297)

  • Subjects

    English folk songs and music (Somerset); Parlour ballads

  • Recording date

    1995-03-04

  • Is part of (Collection)

    Bob and Jacqueline Patten Collection

  • Recording locations

    Horton, Somerset, England, UK

  • Performers

    Withers, George, 1924- (singer, male)

  • Recordist

    Patten, Bob

  • Description

    Item notes: First line: One day in July when my false love and I. Fragment, one verse and refrain.

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Down by the banks of the rushing river Dee

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