Subject: RE: Index - Old-Time Songbooks From: GUEST Date: 03 Nov 20 - 10:12 AM when the summer came and the sunshine to the windows one your hair, darling i'll be there and I watch you all my heart be so i love you, i love you, the volio, the volio, mi amor |
Subject: RE: Index - Old-Time Songbooks From: Artful Codger Date: 12 Jan 10 - 05:20 PM Can some moderator change the thread title to be more specific? |
Subject: RE: Index - Old-Time Songbooks From: GUEST,landclam1 Date: 11 Jan 10 - 10:59 AM I have a songbook signed by bradley kincaid named My favorite mountain ballads and old time songs any idea if of any value? Steve landclam1@aol.com |
Subject: RE: Index - Old-Time Songbooks From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 29 Feb 08 - 11:36 PM Order direct from venerablemusic.com On the Old Homestead label; $US 16.00. 28 tracks including the two you mention. |
Subject: RE: Index - Old-Time Songbooks From: GUEST,Mary Date: 29 Feb 08 - 11:21 PM Where can I purchase the Bradley Kincaid CD w/Barbara Allen & Methodist Pie? |
Subject: BRADLEY KINCAID, INDEX OF SONGS From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 11 Apr 05 - 03:58 PM "My Favorite Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs," Bradley Kincaid, 1928. (As sung over WLS, the Prairie Farmer Station. Printed by Bradley Kincaid. Tunes provided. 47 pp. INDEX As I Walked Out Barbara Allen Billy Boy Bury Me Out on the Prairie Cuckoo Is a Pretty Bird (A Forsaken Lover) Dying Cowboy [Streets of Laredo vers., short] Fair and Tender Ladies Fair Ellen Four Thousand Years Ago Frankie (Gambler's Song) Froggie Went A-Courtin' I Asked Her If She Loved Me (Over There) [Not the WWI tune] I Gave My Love a Cherry I Loved You Better Than You Knew I'm Dying for Someone to Love Me Liza Up in the 'Simmon Tree Methodist Pie No, I Won't Have Him (Old Man Who Came Over the Moor) No, Sir, No Paper of Pins Pearl Bryan Pretty Polly Soldier! Soldier! Will You Marry Me? Sour Wood Mountains Swapping Song Sweet Kitty Wells The Butcher Boy (I Died for Love) The Gypsie Laddie The Lily of the West The Little Mohee (From the English "The Indian Lass") The Turkish Lady [Lord Bateman] Tildy Johnson Two Sisters |
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