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`Have you seen but a whyte lillie grow?`
Recording of 1958
`Grimstock`
1987, London.
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David Douglass - violin. Music from Publications of John Playford (1623-1686): The Division Violin Containing a Collection of DIVISIONS upon Several Exellent Grounds for the Violin, 1684. Recording 1997
`Have you seen but a whyte lillie grow?`
Recorded 1949.
Awake, and join the cheerful choir
Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, Jacqueline Horner, Johanna Maria Rose
Down by the Sally Gardens
Mirame asi
USA 1925. A trial recording was not released during the singer`s lifetime.
Drink to Me Only with Thin Eyes. (Arr. Cohn). March 16, 1937.
`Soldier`s Joy`
Jerry Douglas - dobro, John Jarvis - piano, Russ Barenberg - guitar, John Mock - pennywhistle, Mark Schatz - banjo. Recorded at Ocean Way Recording, Nashville, Tennessee, Ìay 13-15, 17, 18 & 31, 1997. Arr. M. O`Connor.
J. Brim - lute. Recording of 1958
The Skye Boat Song
Recorded in St. Mary`s Burghfield, England, 1992.
`The Snow It Melts The Soonest...`
2009 (If On a Winter`s Night...)
`Have you seen but a whyte lillie grow?`
Piano – Frank Marshall. Recorded 1932, London.
Kingsway Hall, London, May 1965.
The holly and the ivy
London, May 1965.
The Twelve Days of Christmas
London, May 1965.
`Angels We Have Heard on High`
London, May 1965.
`Deck The Hall With Boughs Of Holly`
London, May 1965.
My heart is in Vienna still
As I walked with my new love
As You Were If you could care
Which way does the wind blow
`Deck The Hall With Boughs Of Holly`
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