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Thread #111326 Message #3873969
Posted By: Thomas Stern
27-Aug-17 - 09:02 PM
Thread Name: John Runge - need biographical information
Subject: RE: John Runge - need biographical information
Thanks Barry and Mike! Mike - would like to know more about the film.....??? Would be a treat if there is a filmed record of Runge performing.
discography correction - the RIVERSIDE, WASHINGTON releases:
RIVERSIDE RLP 12-814 12"-LP A Concert of English Folk Songs Sung by JOHN RUNGE accompanying himself on guitar Edited and notes by Kenneth S. Goldstein The Singer Views his Art by John Runge [Riverside Specialty Series]
Folk Song Discography Ed Cray Western Folklore Vol. 17, No. 2 (Apr., 1958), pp. 150-152 (article consists of 3 pages)
A1 Little Sir William A2 Old Daddy Fox A3 Poor Old Horse A4 The Foggy Dew A5 Turmut Hoein' A6 The Lady and the Swine A7 Joe, the Carrier Lad A8 Sylvie A9 The Three Crows B1 The Mermaid B2 The Water Is Wide B3 Barley Mow B4 I Will Give My Love an Apple B5 Sucking Cider Through a Straw B6 Geordie B7 The Clucking Hen B8 Soldier, Soldier B9 Star, News, Standard
Riverside Wonderland 1424 VA: Folk Songs for Little Sailors - The mermaid (John Runge)
Riverside Wonderland 1425 LP 1966 VA: Folk Songs From The Children's Zoo A2 Old Daddy Fox (John Runge) B4 Poor Old Horse (John Runge) The Three Crows (John Runge)
RIVERSIDE RLP 12-817 12"-LP NYC June, 1957 MAN IS FOR THE WOMAN MADE and other songs from England's Golden Age
A1 Man is for the woman made / words by John Motteux ; music by Henry Purcell A2 If music be the food of love / words by Colonel Heveningham ; music by Purcell A3 When Laura smiles A4 Follow thy fair sunne A5 I care not for these ladies A6 The cypress curtain of the night A7 Never weather-beaten saile / words and music by Thomas Campian B1 Fill me a bowl / words by John Oldham ; music by John Blow B2 Greensleeves / anonymous B3 Come again / words and music by John Dowland B4 Willow song / anonymous B5 Bryng us in good ale / anonymous B6 Since I first saw your face / words and music by Thomas Ford B7 Have you seene but a whyte lillie grow / words by Ben Jonson ; music, anonymous [Billboard, Jan 6 1958]
WASHINGTON VM 735 12"-LP ENGLISH FOLK SONGS OLD AND OLDER sung and played by JOHN RUNGE Recorded in New York, June, 1957 Produced by Kenneth S. Goldstein Program and biographical notes, in part by Kenneth S. Goldstein
A Elisabethan Songs 1 Man is for the woman made (John Motteux-Henry Purcell) 2 Come Again, Sweet Love Doth Invite (John Dowland) 3 Never weather-beaten saile (Thomas Campian) 4 I Care Not for These Ladies 5 Willow song (anonymous) 6 The Cypress Curtain of the Night 7 Fill me a bowl (John Oldham-John Blow) 8 Have you seene but a whyte lillie grow (Ben Jonson-anonymous) B Folk Songs 1 Old Daddy Fox 2 Sylvie 3 The Foggy Dew 4 Turmut Hoein' 5 Poor Old Horse 6 Geordie 7 Joe, the Carrier Lad 8 I Will Give My Love an Apple 9 The Barley Mow [Billboard, Feb 16 1963]
The WONDRELAND Lp's are compilation albums of assorted tracks from the Riverside Folklore Series albums.
The WASHINGTON Lp is a compilation of material from the two previous John Runge RIVERSIDE albums. (Many Washington albums were straight reissues of a single previous Riverside album. In this instance they selected cuts from the two preious albums).