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Paul Gwynne Phillips- Folk Songs and Ballads of the British Isles

SKU: 093070871922
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Paul Gwynne Phillips performs traditional songs from the British Isles which he learned mostly from hearing them sung in pubs or by acquaintances. Phillips explains that "Bold English Navvy" was given to him by the proprietor's brother of the "The Whole in the Wall" pub but that he "didn't put in all the verses because he said I was 'too young'." Many of the songs are about the working class, exposing the hardships of labor while at the same time singing of love and courting. Other songs have a more serious subject, such as "Johnson's Motor Car", which grew out of the Irish revolution of 1916 and is political in nature.

Tracklist:

  1. Johnson's Motor Car
  2. Bold English Navvy
  3. Barnyard Of Dalgherty
  4. Skipping Bar'foot
  5. The Old Man Came A-Courting
  6. Did You Ever See
  7. Queen Jane
  8. McPherson's Lament
  9. Trooper And Maid
  10. The Blarney Stone
  11. The Trees
  12. Brave Benbow
  13. Dublin City
  14. My Uncle Tam
  15. I Put My Hand
  16. Funny One
  17. First Bloody Thing
  18. Dunlavin Green
  19. Johnny Lad
Format: New CD/International

Paul Gwynne Phillips- Folk Songs and Ballads of the British Isles

SKU: 093070871922
Regular price ¥141.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 05.30.2012

 
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Paul Gwynne Phillips performs traditional songs from the British Isles which he learned mostly from hearing them sung in pubs or by acquaintances. Phillips explains that "Bold English Navvy" was given to him by the proprietor's brother of the "The Whole in the Wall" pub but that he "didn't put in all the verses because he said I was 'too young'." Many of the songs are about the working class, exposing the hardships of labor while at the same time singing of love and courting. Other songs have a more serious subject, such as "Johnson's Motor Car", which grew out of the Irish revolution of 1916 and is political in nature.

Tracklist:

  1. Johnson's Motor Car
  2. Bold English Navvy
  3. Barnyard Of Dalgherty
  4. Skipping Bar'foot
  5. The Old Man Came A-Courting
  6. Did You Ever See
  7. Queen Jane
  8. McPherson's Lament
  9. Trooper And Maid
  10. The Blarney Stone
  11. The Trees
  12. Brave Benbow
  13. Dublin City
  14. My Uncle Tam
  15. I Put My Hand
  16. Funny One
  17. First Bloody Thing
  18. Dunlavin Green
  19. Johnny Lad