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1956
(Untitled, with Isla Cameron and The Topic Singers)
Topic TRL 1
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume I
Riverside RLP 12-621/622
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume II
Riverside RLP 12-623/624
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume III
Riverside RLP 12-625/626
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume IV
Riverside RLP 12-627/628
Great British Ballads Not Included in the Child Collection
Riverside RLP 12-629
Scots Drinking Songs
Riverside RLP 12-605
Scots Street Songs
Riverside RLP 12-612
Scots Folk Songs
Riverside RLP 12-609
Alan Lomax and the Ramblers with Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger
Decca DFE 6367
Ewan MacColl
The English And Scottish Popular Ballads, Vol.2, F.J. Child Ballads
1961
Folkways
FG 3510
12-inch LP
Tracks:
1. The Beggar Man (Child Appendix 279)
(appears on other albums)
2. Lord Gregory (The Lass of Roch Royan, Child 76)
(appears on other albums)
3. Young Beichan (Child 53)
(appears on other albums)
4. Glasgow Peggy (Child 228)
(appears on other albums)
5. Amang the Blue Flowers and the Yellow (Willie's Lyke-Wake)
(appears on other albums)
6. Bessie Bell and Mary Grey (Child 201)
7. The Bonnie House O' Airlie (Child 199)
8. Captain Ward and the Rainbow (Child 287)
(appears on other albums)
9. The Gypsy Laddie (Child 200)
(appears on other albums)
10. The Broomfield Hill (Child 43)
(appears on other albums)
11. Hughie Graeme (Child 191)
(appears on other albums)
12. Geordie (Child 209)
(appears on other albums)
13. Proud Lady Margaret (Child 47)
14. The Sweet Kumadee (The Sweet Trinity, Child 286)
(appears on other albums)
Personnel:
Ewan MacColl, unaccompanied
Related recordings:
The English And Scottish Popular Ballads (Child Ballads), Vol.1 (Folkways FG 3509)
The English And Scottish Popular Ballads, Vol.3, F.J. Child Ballads (Folkways FG 3511)
Digital download (mp3 or lossless) or a custom CD is available from
Smithsonian Folkways