Sea songs and shanties / collected by W.B. Whall. The songs harmonised by R.H. Whall.
| Author/creator | Whall, W. B. |
| Other author | Whall, R. H. (Roughton Henry), 1862-1937. |
| Format | Musical Score |
| Edition | 4th ed. enl. |
| Publication Info | Glasgow : James Brown and son, 1920. |
| Description | xiv, 122 pages : frontispiece, illustrations, plates. ; 24 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Shenandoah ; Adiwu to Maimuna ; Homeward bound ; Rolling home ; “La pique” ; Doo me Ama ; Farewell and adieu ; Sling the flowing bowl ; Blow ye winds, in the morning ; Unmooring ; Boston ; The female smuggler ; The voice of her I love ; Come, loose every sail to the breeze ; Sally Brown ; Will watch ; “Shannon” and “Chesapeake” ; Can<U+2019>t you dance the polka? ; Goodbye, fare you well ; Across the western ocean ; John<U+2019>s gone to Hilo ; Bound for the Rio Grande ; One more day ; We<U+2019>re all bound to go ; Lowlands ; A-roving ; Reuben Ranzo ; Stand to your ground ; Stormalong ; Poor Paddy works on the railway ; The plains of Mexico ; Blow the man down ; Blow, boys, blow ; The whale ; The fishes ; Admiral Benbow ; High Barbaree ; Early in the morning ; Cheer<U+2019>ly man ; So handy, my girls ; Haul away, Jo ; The hog-eye man ; Challo Brown ; The saucy “Arethusa” ; The buffalo ; Johnny Boker ; Paddy Doyle ; Boney ; Hanging Johnny ; Whiskey ; We<U+2019>ll ranzo-way ; “Shakings” ; The banks of Sacramento ; Clear de track, let de bulgine run ; Jamboree ; The black ball line ; O fare-you-well, my bonny young girls! ; A hundred years ago ; Cawsand bay ; The twenty-fourth of February ; Run, let the bulgine run ; The dead horse ; Dixie ; St. Helena soldier. |
Availability
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Music | Music Stacks | M1977.S2 W42 1920 | ✔ Available | Place Hold |