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Sussex Carol / It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
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186 listeners
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2
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Sussex Carol (On Christmas Night)
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32 listeners
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3
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Folk-Songs of England, Book 1: No. 15, The Turtle-Dove
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17 listeners
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4
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Folk-Songs of England, Book 2: No. 1, Through Bushes and Through Briars
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14 listeners
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5
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The Cherry Tree Carol (arr. Bob Chilcott)
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10 listeners
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6
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Folk Songs from Somerset, 4th Series: No. 100, Bridgwater Fair
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10 listeners
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7
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The Lily of the West
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4 listeners
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8
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Folk Songs from Somerset, Series 4: No. 94, Oh No, John!
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4 listeners
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9
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Folk Songs from Somerset, Series 3: No. 63, The Keys of Canterbury
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3 listeners
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10
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Folk Songs from Somerset, Series 2: No. 33, The Crystal Spring
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3 listeners
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11
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Folk Songs from Somerset, Series 3: No. 73, Admiral Benbow
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3 listeners
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12
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Dearest of all
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2 listeners
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13
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Among the New Mown Hay
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2 listeners
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14
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Morris Dance Tunes, Set 2 (Arr. for Orchestra by Gustav Holst): I. Rigs O’Marlow
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2 listeners
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15
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Morris Dance Tunes, Set 1 (Arr. for Orchestra by Gustav Holst): I. Bean Setting
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2 listeners
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16
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Morris Dance Tunes, Set 1 (Arr. for Orchestra by Gustav Holst): IV. Constant Billy
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2 listeners
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Turtle Dove
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1 listener
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18
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Rambling Sailor
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1 listener
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19
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Hutchings Sums Up And Gets Himself Off The Hook
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1 listener
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20
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Martin Carthy, Richard Thompson And Dave Whetstone Play A Jig, Learnt From The Cylinder Recordings, On Three Guitars
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1 listener
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21
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Hutchings Reveals A Catalogue Of Sharp's Illnesses
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1 listener
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22
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Black Joke
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1 listener
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23
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Cylinder Recording By Sharp Of Herefordshire Fiddler John Lock Playing A Hornpipe
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1 listener
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24
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The Holly and the Ivy (Arr. R. Boughton)
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1 listener
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25
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Come All You Worthy Gentlemen, "Somerset Carol"
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1 listener
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Sharp Believes That Fiddlers Are A Strange Breed And Illustrates Why
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1 listener
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27
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Banks Of The Nile
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1 listener
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28
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The Banks Of Green Willow
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1 listener
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29
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Sharp Illustrates The Evolution Of A Folk Song On A Bicycle Wheel
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1 listener
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30
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Sharp Muses On John Short And The Sea
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1 listener
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31
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Richard Digance And British Telecom Decide That Sharp Has Slept Enough
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1 listener
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32
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Sharp Laments The Passing Of Old-fashioned Songs And Kindly Manners
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1 listener
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33
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More Cylinder Whistling
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1 listener
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34
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Sharp Extols The Virtues Of Bicycle Travel And Meets A Bird-starver
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1 listener
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35
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Hutchings Introduces Sharp
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1 listener
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36
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Hutchings Offers An Opinion On Moulding Music To Suit Its Audience's Taste
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1 listener
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37
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Bushes And Briars
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1 listener
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38
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Sussex Carol
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1 listener
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39
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Sharp Relates More Adventures In The Appalachians
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1 listener
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40
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Sharp Arrives And Observes Starlings
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1 listener
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41
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Sharp Opens His Case And Relates Its Contents
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1 listener
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42
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The Two Sisters (two versions)
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1 listener
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43
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Sharp Continues Where He Left Off, Then Moves On To Pipe-smoking Idiosyncrasies In The Appalachians
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1 listener
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44
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Sharp Finds His Lunch And Holds Forth On Vegetarianism, Politics, Collecting Folk Songs And The Acceptance Of Popularisation
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1 listener
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45
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All My Chickens Have Gone
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1 listener
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46
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Sharp Avoids Being Killed By A Gypsy
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1 listener
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47
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The Cylinder Recording Of The Previous Jig, Whistled By "As Good A Whistler As Ever Cocked A Lip''
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1 listener
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48
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The Carter
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1 listener
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49
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Flowers of Edinburgh
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1 listener
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50
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The Holly And The Ivy
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1 listener
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