J. Collingwood Bruce, John Stokoe: Northumbrian Minstrelsy
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Part I. Ballads and Songs of Northumbria
- Chevy Chase
- The Battle of Otterbourne
- The Bewick and the Graeme
- The Brave Earl Brand and the King of England’s Daughter
- Hughie the Graeme
- Jock o’ the Side
- The Death of Parcy Reed
- The Outlandish Knight
- The Fair Flower of Northumberland
- The Laidley Worm o’ Spindleston Heugh
- Binnorie; or, the Cruel Sister
- Lord Beichan
- Derwentwater’s Farewell
- Derwentwater
- Lay the Bent to the Bonny Broom
- Whittingham Fair
- Blow the Winds, I-Ho!
- The Keach i’ the Creel
- O I Hae Seen the Roses Blaw
- O the Oak and the Ash and the Bonny Ivy Tree
- Bonny at Morn
- The Water of Tyne
- The Willow Tree, or Rue and Thyme
- Sair Fyel’d, Hinny
- I Drew My Ship Into a Harbour
- The Miller and His Sons
- The Shoemakker
- My Love Is Newly Listed
- Broom, Green Broom
- O the Bonny Fisher Lad
- The Hexhamshire Lass
- The Mode o’ Wooing
- The Northumberland Bagpipes
- Durham Old Women
- Aboot the Bush, Willy
- Christmas Day in the Morning
- Elsie Marley
- Bobby Shaftoe
- Up the Raw
- Dol-li-a
- Buy Broom Buzzems
- A U Hinny Burd
- Ca’ Hawkie Through the Water
- The Anti-Gallican Privateer
- Adam Buckham, O!
- Captain Bover
- Here’s the Tender Coming
- Liberty for the Sailors
- The Sailors Are All At the Bar
- The Lad With the Trowsers On
- The Twelve Days of Christmas
- Maw Canny Hinny
- Robin Spraggon’s Auld Grey Mare
- The Sword Dancers’ Song
- Kitty Bo-Bo
- The Keel Row
- The Northern Minstrel’s Budget
Part II. Songs and Dance Tunes Adapted to the Northumberland Small-Pipes
- Chevy Chase
- Coquetside
- Wylam Away
- Cockle Geordie
- I Saw My Love Come Passing By Me
- Jockey Lay Up in the Hay Loft
- Felton Lonnin’
- Stay a Wee Bit, Bonnie Lad
- The Broken-Legged Chicken
- The Bonny Pit Laddie
- The Bonny Keel Laddie
- Dorrington Lads
- Blackett o’ Wylam
- The Peacock Followed the Hen; or, Cuddle Me, Cuddy
- Meggy’s Foot
- Because He Was a Bonny Lad
- The Fair Maid of Whickham
- My Dearie Sits Ower Late Up; or, My Bonnie Bay Mare and I
- Newburn Lads
- Cut and Dry Dolly
- I’ll Have Her in Spite of Her Minnie
- The Lads of Alnwick
- Sir John Fenwick’s the Flower Amang Them
- Cuddie Clauder
- All the Night I Lay Awake
- All Hands Upon Deck
- Noble Squire Dacre
- Go to Berwick, Johnnie
- The Parks o’ Yester
- The Wedding o’ Blyth, or Blue’s Gaen Oot o’ the Fashion
- O the Lousy Cutter
- The Black Cock o’ Whickham
- Coffee and Tea; or, Jamie Allen’s Fancy
- The Keelman Ower Land
- Small Coals an’ Little Money
- Shew’s the Way to Wallington
- Jockey Stays Lang at the Fair
- Stagshaw Bank Fair
- We’ll All Away to Sunniside
- The Miller’s Wife o’ Blaydon
- The Holey Halfpenny
- Hoop Her and Gird Her
- Fenwick o’ Bywell
- Drucken Moll Knox
- The Lass and the Money Is All My Own
- Cannie Hobbie Elliot
- Peackock’s March
- Peackock’s Tune
- Peackock’s Fancy
- Piper’s Maggot or Fancy
- The Green Brechan o’ Branton
- Jackey Layton
- Till the Tide Comes In
- Lamshaw’s Fancy
- Morpeth Lasses
- The Major
- Andrew Carr
- Follow Her over the Border
- Little Fishie
- Leazes Hopping
- The Cooper o’ Stannerton Heugh
- A Mile to Ride
- Sandhill Corner
- Lang Stay’d Away
- Blaw the Wind Southerly
- Cuckold Come Out o’ the Amrey
- Ower the Border
- Sunderland Lasses
- New Highland Laddie
- Little Wot Ye Wha’s Coming
- Fairly Shot of Her
- The Black and the Grey
- Rantin’ Roarin’ Willie, or The Mitford Galloway
- The Hen’s March
- Blanchland Races