Recorded May 1956 in New York RIVERSIDE 12-620 SATURDAY NIGHT & SUNDAY TOO LP 1956 SMITHSONIAN COLLECTION R 046 FOLK SONG AMERICA V.2 LP/CD 1991 Jean Ritchie, vocals, mountain dulcimer ; Roger Sprung, violin, banjo. notes by Jean Ritchie Saturday: Betty Larkin Two dukes a-rovin' Baby-o Green grows the willow tree Susan girl Dear companion Huntin' the buck Lady Margaret Charlie Hop up my ladies Sunday: Been a long time a-travelling The day is past and gone R046(11) Father get ready Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah I've got a mother Sing to me of Heaven Hiram Hubbard God bless them moonshiners Shady Grove Lullaby medley: [Go tell Aunt Rhody ; Dance to your daddy ; Swing a song Daisy Long ; What are we gonna do with the baby-o?]. fall 1956 TRADITION TLP 1011 AMERICAN FOLK TALES AND SONGS LP 1956 EMPIRE(Universal) 50858 [The Tradition Years] CD 2006 Reissue produced by Paul Klein ESSENTIAL Media Group 952-31122-0 CD, digital download 2007 Told by Richard Chase and sung by Jean Ritchie and Paul Clayton. A1.The Gambling Suitor — Paul Clayton & Jean Ritchie A2.That's Once — Richard Chase A3.The Bashful Courtship — Jean Ritchie A4.The Split Dog — Richard Chase A5.Locks And Bolts — Paul Clayton A6.The Snakebit Hoehandle — Richard Chase A7.The Old Grey Goose Is Dead — Jean Ritchie A8.The Big Toe — Richard Chase A9.The Deaf Woman's Courtship — Paul Clayton & Jean Ritchie B1.Wondrous Love — Jean Ritchie B2.The Devil's Question — Jean Ritchie B3.The Man In The Kraut Tub — Richard Chase B4.The Swapping Song — Paul Clayton B5.The Hickory Toothpick — Richard Chase B6.The Riddle Song — Jean Ritchie & Paul Clayton 1957 ELEKTRA EKL-122 COURTIN'S A PLEASURE LP 1957 Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand and Tom Paley Side 1 - Courting Songs - Jean Ritchie and Oscar Brand [from EKL-22, minus 2 songs] •Hey Little Boy •I Wonder When I Shall be Married •The Keys of Canterbury •A Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn •Hog Drivers •Lazy John •Kansas Boys •My Good Old Man •Paper of Pins •No, Sir [Side 2 Folksongs from the Southern Appalacian Mountains-Tom Paley, from EKL-12] ELEKTRA EKL-125 JEAN RITCHIE LP 1957 XTRA(Transatlantic, UK) 1030 LP xxxx JEAN RITCHIE [selections from EKL-2 (minus 9 songs) and EKL-25 (minus 2 songs)] A1 Cedar Swamp A2 Nottamun Town A3 The Hangman Song A4 O Sister Phoebe A5 False Sir John A6 O Love Is Teasin' A7 Old Virginny A8 Skin And Bones A9 Dulcimer Pieces - Shady Grove - Old King Cole - Skip To My Lou B1 Bachelor's Hall B2 The Little Devils B3 Killy Kranky B4 Jemmy Taylor-O B5 The Cuckoo (Version 1) B6 The Cuckoo (Version 2) B7 Black Is The Color B8 Old Woman And Pig B9 The Little Sparrow B10 Goin' To Boston FOLKWAYS FC 7054 10" LP 1957 CHILDREN'S SONGS and GAMES from the SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS Jean Ritchie Dulcimer; Guitar; Vocals liner notes by Kenneth Goldstein cover photo and design by George Pickow. A1 Jenny, Put The Kettle On Jean Ritchie 0:23 A2 Go in and Out the Window Jean Ritchie 0:58 A3 The Old Soup Gourd Jean Ritchie 1:11 A4 Among the Little White Daisies Jean Ritchie 1:30 A5 Sally Goodin Jean Ritchie 0:31 A6 Fiddle-I-Fee Jean Ritchie 2:04 A7 Old Bald Eagle Kettle On Jean Ritchie 1:04 A8 Two Dukes A-Riding Jean Ritchie 1:34 A9 Kitty Alone Jean Ritchie 2:22 B1 Love Somebody, yes I Do Jean Ritchie 0:42 B2 The Swapping Song Jean Ritchie 2:23 B3 Old King Cole Jean Ritchie 1:10 B4 The Old Man In The Woods Jean Ritchie 2:18 B5 Old Shoe Boots Jean Ritchie 1:20 B6 Sourwood Mountain Jean Ritchie 1:22 B7 Green Gravels Jean Ritchie 0:20 B8 Mammy Had an Old Goose Jean Ritchie 1:18 B9 Who Killed Cock Robin? Jean Ritchie 1:47 RIVERSIDE RLP 12-653 SINGING FAMILY OF THE CUMBERLANDS LP 1957 Jean Ritchie Erik Darling, banjo, guitar Liner notes: Kenneth S. Goldstein A1 A Haunt Tale And Ballad A2 How I Learned A New Song A3 We Hear Hezzie Kilburn Sing A4 One Christmas B1 Working In The Fields B2 Granny Katty In Church B3 A Molasses Stir-Off And My First Kiss B4 A Lonely Time And A Happy Reunion Recorded in New York City, Apr. 6, 1957 RIVERSIDE RLP 12-646 RIDDLE ME THIS LP 1957 WASHINGTON WLP 706 COURTING AND RIDDLE SONGS LP 1961 Billboard Dec 4, 1961 Prestige PRCD9911 The Riverside Folklore Series Vol. 3 CD Singing the New Tradition Songs, Singers, and Instrumentalists of the Folk Revival Riddle Me This sung by Jean Ritchie and Oscar Brand. Jean Ritchie, dulcimer and voice ; Oscar Brand, guitar and voice ; Dave Sears, banjo notes by Kenneth S. Goldstein A1 The Cambric Shirt A2 The Deaf Woman's Courtship A3 I Will Give My Love An Apple A4 Marching Across The Green Grass A5 Riddle Me This JR OB PRCD9911(18) A6 What Are Little Boys Made Of A7 Madam, Will You Walk A8 Big Glass Doll B1 Soldier, Soldier JR OB PRCD9911(15) B2 My Good Old Man B3 Jennie Jenkins B4 The Riddle Song B5 Paper of Pins JR OB PRCD9911(16) B6 Pretty Li'l Reckless Boy JR OB PRCD9911(17) B7 Who Killed Cock Robin B8 Billy Boy 1958 FOLKWAYS FA 2316 THE RITCHIE FAMILY OF KENTUCKY LP 1958 Jean Ritchie Interviews Her Family, With Documentary Recordings A1 Green Gravels / Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender/ Somebody's Tall and Handsome (medley) 8:32 A2 Brightest and Best 2:53 A3 A Young Man That Wouldn't Hoe Corn / I Wonder When I Shall Be Marrired (medley) 3:49 A4 Charlie / Turn Julie Ann Turn / Joe Bowers / Pretty Saro (medley) 7:45 B1 Lord Bateman and the Turkish Lady 7:06 B2 Amazing Grace / Sweet Rivers of Redeeming Love (medley) 3:31 B3 Darby Ram (Ram of Darby) / Dance to Your Daddy / Go Tell Aunt Rhody / Five Ten/ London Bridge / Skip to My Lou (medley) 5:06 B4 Five-Ten / London Bridge / Skip to My Lou (medley) 3:11 B5 Twilight A-Stealing 1959 Radio WNYC February 10, 1959 FOLKSONG FESTIVAL WNYC Archive 13447 Hally Wood (Texas singer), Andrew Rowan Summers (VA.), Cynthia Goodings, Shantyboys (Roger Sprung, Mike Cohen, Lionel Kilberg), Peter Seeger, Jean Ritchie, Frank Warner, Macbeth the Great, Lord Invader, The Tarriers, Len Chandler, Buf Jean Ritchie - Johnny's on the Water Radio WNYC February 10, 1959 FOLKSONG FESTIVAL-Oscar Brand WNYC Archive 13448 Peter Seeger, Jean Rithie, Frank Warner, MacBeth the Great, Lord Invader, The Tarriers (Alan Arkin, Eric Weissberg, Marshall Brickman, Clarence Cooper) Jean Richie - Cock Robbin Jean Richie - Johnny's on the Water Jean Richie - God Bless the Moonshiners Jean Richie - The Greenwood Laddie CLASSIC EDITIONS CE 1043 A DAY IN THE PARK LP 1959 review BILLBOARD Apr 20 1959 Music for a Child's World [Side 1 The AMERICAN RECORDER CONSORT] Side 2 JEAN RITCHIE English and Irish Folk Songs: Down the green fields It's with Kitty I'll go I have a bonnet trimmed in blue The sheep shearing As I roved out Oh come all you jolly huntsmen American folk songs: The Red River valley Barb'ry Allen Old Tare River The wayfarin' stranger Down in the valley On top of Old Smokey Casey Jones Performers Jean Ritchie, vocals ; Manhattan Recorder Consort Recorded at the Newport Folk Festival July 11/12, 1959 VANGUARD VRS-9064/VSD 2055 NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL 1959 Volume 3 LP 1959 TOP RANK(UK) 35/072 LP 19xx FONTANA(UK) TFL 6009 LP 19xx NOT NOW MUSIC(UK) 3-CD 2015 Jean Ritchie A2 3.2 What're We Going To Do With The Baby-Oh A3 3.3 Pretty Saro A4 3.4 Shady Grove Jean Ritchie & Oscar Brand (accompanied by Billy Faier & Oscar Brand, g; Jean Ritchie, dulcimer) A5 3.5 Paper Of Pins TRADITION TLP 1031 CAROLS OF ALL SEASONS LP 1959 TRADITION (Rykodisc) TCD 1058 CD 1997 ESSENTIAL Media Group 942-31196-5 CD, digital download 2009 Carols of All Seasons ◦Jean Ritchie: Vocals, Dulcimer ◦Robert Abramson: Harpsichord ◦LaNoue Davenport: Recorder A1.Carnal and the Crane A2.I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing A3.Dame Get Up and Bake Your Pies A4.Children Go Where I Send Thee A5.Down in Yon Forest A6.Brightest and Best A7.Cherry Tree Carol (Cherry Tree of Cumberlands) A8.Pig Went Out to Dig A9.Christ Church Bells B1.Flower Carol B2.May Day Carol (Night Song) B3.Cambridge May Song B4.Holy Well B5.Little Family B6.Christ Was Born in Bethleham B7.Holly Bears a Berry (Holly Bears the Berry) B8.Wassail Song FOLKWAYS FA 2428 A FOLK CONCERT IN TOWN HALL, NEW YORK LP 1959 Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand, David Sear A1 Shortenin' Bread Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand and David Sear 1:25 A2 Ha Ha This-a-Way Oscar Brand, David Sear 2:12 A3 Shady Grove Jean Ritchie 2:26 A4 The Rolling of the Stones Oscar Brand 2:58 A5 Pretty Polly Jean Ritchie, David Sear 3:37 A6 The Admiral Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand and David Sear 3:17 A7 Dhrinnin Dhu Dhrinnin David Sear 1:52 A8 My Willy Boy Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand and David Sear 2:19 B1 Poor Howard Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand and David Sear 1:44 B2 Lord Randall Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand and David Sear 2:58 B3 Ennery My Son (Lord Randall) Jean Ritchie 1:49 B4 The Inniskillin Dragoon Oscar Brand 3:10 B5 Trip Trap Robbers in the Sea Jean Ritchie 1:27 B6 Talking Atom Oscar Brand 2:55 B7 Aiken Drum David Sear, Oscar Brand 1:56 B8 Fair and Tender Ladies Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand and David Sear 2:31 B9 Black-Eyed Susie Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand and David Sear 2:29
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