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Subject: RE: Searching for song with little to go by-found! From: GUEST,# Date: 22 Sep 15 - 05:02 PM Gurreat! Thank you,Maeve :-) |
Subject: RE: Searching for song with little to go by-found! From: GUEST Date: 22 Sep 15 - 03:26 PM Thank you all so much...that's IT! Now there's this other one that went...'dee dee dum diddly" :) (thanks again) RWM |
Subject: RE: Origins: Searching for song with little to go by From: maeve Date: 22 Sep 15 - 02:03 PM Done, Guest#. Good work, all. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Searching for song with little to go by From: GUEST,# Date: 22 Sep 15 - 12:56 PM The song can be heard at that link. I am unable to reach the OP at the address he's listed because it's one of those damned email things that asks me to agree to this and that. If someone else could, please let him know his question has been answered (I think). |
Subject: RE: Origins: Searching for song with little to go by From: FreddyHeadey Date: 22 Sep 15 - 12:56 PM Jo Freya/Traditional Songs of England As I Set Off to Turkey Spotify link |
Subject: RE: Origins: Searching for song with little to go by From: GUEST,# Date: 22 Sep 15 - 12:53 PM http://www.allmusic.com/album/traditional-songs-of-england-mw0001823412 As I Set Off to Turkey |
Subject: RE: Origins: Searching for song with little to go by From: Jack Campin Date: 22 Sep 15 - 12:51 PM Was it a version of "Lord Bateman"? |
Subject: Origins: Searching for song with little to go by From: GUEST Date: 22 Sep 15 - 12:31 PM Hi Folks, Was playing at a market fair this weekend, saw me doing songs with my hurdy-gurdy and asked if I knew this song ( which she started singing); beautiful voice, WONDERFUL song..but sh didn't recall the name exactly. She said it came from an album she had that was all women solo singers. The album title was something like "Traditional Songs Of England" or the like, as she wasn't sure, and the song title was somewhere around " I Roved To Turkey" or " As I travelled To Turkey". I know this is infuriatingly little information, vague at best, but was wondering if any of this stirs a memory in someone. Any help greatly appreciated, and thanks in advance. Robert Mouland www.wireharp.com |
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