The art of the bawdy song.

Author/creator Baltimore Consort
Format Audio (CD)
Publication InfoTroy, NY : Dorian, ℗1992.
Description1 audio disc (70 min., 35 sec.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in + 1 booklet (24 pages).
Subjects

Included WorkPurcell, Henry, 1659-1695 I gave her cakes and I gave her ale.
Included WorkAldridge, 1648-1710. Taking his beer with old Anacharsis.
Included WorkPurcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Fay, nay, prithee John.
Included WorkD'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723 Cold and raw.
Included WorkPurcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Miller's daughter.
Included WorkJones, Robert, active 1597-1615 Will said to his Mammy.
Included WorkIsum, approximately 1680-1726. Celia learning on the spinnet.
Included WorkPurcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Tom the taylor.
Included WorkPurcell, Henry, 1659-1695 My ladys coachman.
Included WorkWeelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623. Ayeres or phantasticke spirites. Come sirrah Jacke hoe.
Included WorkPurcell, Henry, 1659-1695 As Roger last night to Jenny lay close.
Included WorkPurcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Pox on you for a fop.
Included WorkBlow, John, -1708. 'Tis women makes us love.
Included WorkPurcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Sir Walter enjoying his damsel.
Included WorkCranford, William, active 1613-1621. Here dwells a pretty maid.
Included WorkEccles, John, -1735 My man John had a thing that was long.
Included WorkSweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon, 1562-1621. More palatino.
Included WorkChurch, John, 1675-1741 Poor Wen.
Included WorkChurch, John, 1675-1741 Where they drank.
Included WorkPurcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Come let us drink.
Other author/creatorMerry Companions.
Contents Prelewd : Aniseed Robin ; Cuckolds all a-row / Anon. 1651 -- To the tavern : I gave her cakes and I gave her ale / Purcell. Taking his beer with old Anacharsis / Aldridge. Fye, nay, prithee John / Purcell -- Men & maids : Cold and raw / D'Urfey -- Coming of age : The miller's daughter / Purcell. Will said to his Mammy / Jones -- Anticlimaxes : The old fumbler / Anon. Pills 1719. Walking in a meadowe greene / Anon. 17th c. -- Measure of the man : Celia learning on the spinnet / Isum. Tom the taylor / Prucell. My lady's coachman John / Purcell -- Dancing in the grass : the Irish jig ; or The night ramble / Anon. Pills -- Tobacco & other stimulants : Come sirrah Jacke hoe / Weelkes. Dainty fine aniseed water / Anon. 1652. Most men do love the Spanish wine / Anon. c.1595. -- Interlewd : Argeers ; Gathering peascods / Anon. -- Scat (ological) songs : My lady and her maid / Ellis. As Roger last night to Jenny lay close / Purcell. Pox on you / Purcell -- Fresh ayre : Ladie lie near me / Anon. 1651 -- Men & women : 'Tis women makes us love / Blow. Sir Walter enjoying his damsel / Purcell -- Her thing & his thing : My thing is my own / Anon. Pills. Here dwells a pretty maid / Cranford. My man John had a thing that was long / Eccles. When first Amyntas sued for a kiss / Anon. Pills -- Vinum bonum : More Palatino / attr. Sweelinck. Poor Owen ; Where they drank / Church. Come, come, let us drink / Purcell.
General notePrincipally ballads and catches, sung in English.
General noteCompact disc.
General noteProgram notes and lyrics (24 p.) inserted.
Performer Baltimore Consort ; Merry Companions.
Other titleAniseed Robin.
Other titleCuckolds all a-row.
Other titleOld fumbler.
Other titleWalking in a meadowe greene.
Other titleIrish jig.
Other titleNight ramble.
Other titleDainty fine aniseed water.
Other titleMost men do love the Spanish wine.
Other titleArgeers.
Other titleGathering peascods.
Other titleLadie lie near me.
Other titleMy thing is my own.
Other titleWhen first Amyntas sued for a kiss.
Other titleMy lady and her maid.
UPC 5347901552
Publisher numberDOR 90155 Dorian