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Brian Peters | Origins: Cyril Tawney's 'Lady Franklin's Lament' (49) | RE: Origins: Cyril Tawney's 'Lady Franklin's Lament' | 12 Feb 22 |
Very kind of you, Dick! Personally I look at songs both as things to sing and (wearing another hat) as historical artefacts. Bert Lloyd's interventions have been the subject of my lockdown research project, and I've found many, many examples. I actually argue that, without Bert's improvements, the Folk Revival would never have taken off. But that's a discussion for another place. |