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Whistle Daughter, Whistle
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Mother I Long To Get Married I Long To
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107
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18
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Don't Let Me Die An Old Maid
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Come All You Young Fellows Just Give
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To My Rite-fol-the-diddle
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107
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19
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Oo'er What A Death To Die
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Why Are The Men I Meet So Dull
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Ooer To Be Loved By A Movie Star
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Constanduros, Mabel / Lewis, Gwen / Kerr, Sandra
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107
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21
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How Can I Keep My Maidenhead?
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Mi Mither Built A Tiny House
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How Can I Keep My Maidenhead
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107
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23
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Maid's Conjuring Book, The
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A Young Man Lately In Our Town
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107
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24
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Dainty Davie
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Being Pursued By Dragoons
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O, Leeze Me On Your Curly Pow
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107
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25
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Besom Maker, The
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I Am A Besom Maker
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O Come Buy My Besoms, Besoms Fine And
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107
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26
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Nightshift
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On Monday Night He Came To My Door And
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107
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27
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Shearing's Not For You, The
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O The Shearing's Not For You
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107
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30
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Unfortunate Lass, The
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As I Was A-walking One Fine Summer's
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107
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31
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Trees They Do Grow High, The
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The Trees They Do Grow High And The
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Growing, Growing, Whilst My Bonny Lad
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107
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32
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Must I Be Bound?
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Must I Be Bound And You Go Free
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107
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34
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Fair Annie
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It's Narrow, Narrow, Make Your Bed
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107
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35
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Two Sisters, The
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There Were Twa Sisters In Yon Bower
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107
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37
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Who Will Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot
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Who Will Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot
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107
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40
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Prince Heathen
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Young Margaret Sat In A Tower High
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107
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40
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Blow Away The Morning Dew
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There Was A Brisk Young Farmer
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And It's Aye The Dewy Morning
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107
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43
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Tansey's Mill
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O, Once I Was A Well-fared Maid And
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Diddle Dow Diddle Dow
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107
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44
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Fair Maid Of Islington, The
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There Was A Fair Maid Of Islington
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107
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45
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Three Drunken Maidens
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There Were Three Drunken Maidens Come
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107
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47
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William Taylor
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I'll Sing You A Song About Two True
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Fol The Diddle Um A Dare Al Ido
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107
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48
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Old Woman's Song
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I Am An Old Woman, You Know
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Then Lawk-a-mercy What Fun
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107
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49
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Lady Diamond
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There Was A King, And A Glorious King
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107
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54
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Old Man From Over The Sea, The
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There Was An Old Man Came Over The Sea
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107
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55
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You Must Have A Man About The House
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Now I've Heard Some Wives Declare That
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O You Must Have A Man, A Nobby Little
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Wood, Frank
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107
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57
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Darling Annie
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If You'll Marry Me, I'll Give You
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For It's Love, Love Will Hold Us
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Seeger, Peggy
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107
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59
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Sandgate Girl's Lamentation, The
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I Was A Young Maid Truly And Lived
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He's An Ugly Body, A Bubbly Body
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107
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60
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Sorry The Day
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Sorry The Day I Was Married And Sorry
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107
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61
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Woman That Wish'd She'd Never Got Married, The
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Young Ladies Have Pity On Me
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107
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62
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Don't Get Married Girls
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Don't Get Married, Girls
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Rosselson, Leon
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107
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64
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My Old Dutch
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I've Got A Pal
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We've Been Together Now For Forty Years
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Chevalier, Albert / Ingle, Charles
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107
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68
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Get Up And Bar The Door
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It Fell About The Martinmas Time
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And The Barring Of Our Door, Well, Well
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107
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69
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Dolly Duggins
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O Love's Funny Thing, The Devil Cannot
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107
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71
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My Husband's Got No Courage
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As I Walked Out One Summer's Morning
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O Dear O, What Shall I Do?
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107
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72
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Supper Is Not Ready
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Roseberry To His Lady Said
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Wi'a Riddle Come A Ral
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107
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74
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John Anderson, My Jo
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John Anderson, My Jo, John
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107
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74
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Begone, Begone
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Begone, Begone, My Willy My Billy
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107
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76
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Jealous Husband Well Fitted, The
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A Hosier Lived In Leicester
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107
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77
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Lament Of The Working-class Hero's Wife
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O The Wains Are Greeting And The Sink
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I Ken I'm The Wife But I'll No Be Your
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Traditional / Peachey, Linda
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107
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80
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Gypsy Laddie, The
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There Was Seven Gypsies All In A Row
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107
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81
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Scolding Wife, The
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There Lives A Man Into This Toon
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107
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82
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Marrowbones
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There Was An Old Woman In Our Town
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To Me Whip Sha Lairy, Titty Fallairy
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107
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84
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Emily
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Once We Were Single, Once We Were Young
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Seeger, Peggy
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107
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85
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Nothing Between Us Now
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I Was Walking Along Some Side Street
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Pole, John / Kerr, Sandra
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107
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87
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We Must Choose
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Sisters We Are Singing
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We Must Choose
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Armstrong, Frankie
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107
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94
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Death Of Queen Jane, The
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Queen Jane Lay In Labour Full Nine Days
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107
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95
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Cruel Mother, The
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In Logan's Woods, Aye And Logan's Braes
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|
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107
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96
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Gathering Rushes
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Up And Down The Valley All In The Month
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107
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98
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Wee Totum, The
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Some Say To Live Single It Is The Best
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It Gangs Toddin' But And Gangs Toddlin'
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107
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99
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Bridget And The Pill
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Bridget O'reilly Was A Fine Looking Girl
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Pearson, Brian / Traditional
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107
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100
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Nine-month Blues
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If You Can't Be Careful Try To Be Good
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I Got The Nine Month Blues
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Seeger, Peggy
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107
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102
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What'll The Neighbours Say?
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Once I Loved A Sailor Who Often Enjoyed
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But All I Get From My Mother
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Kerr, Sandra
|
107
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105
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Lullaby For A Very New Baby
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O, The Summer Was Long And The Autumn
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Seeger, Peggy
|
107
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108
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Dance To Your Daddy
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Come Here My Little Jackey
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Dance To Your Daddy, Sing To Your Mammy
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Watson, William
|
107
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108
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Hush You My Babby
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Hush You My Babby, Lie Still With Your
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Traditional / Kerr, Sandra
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107
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110
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Bee-o
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I Love My Little Girlie
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Bee-o, Bee-o, Bonnie, Bonnie Bee-o
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107
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111
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Rockabye Baby
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Rockabye Baby On The Tree Top When You
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107
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111
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My Ma's A Millionaire
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My Ma's A Millionaire Blue Eyes And
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107
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112
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When Suzy Was A Baby
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When Suzy Was A Baby
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107
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112
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Eight O'clock Bells
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Eight O'clock Bells Are Ringing
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107
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113
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Curly Locks
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Curly Locks, Curly Locks Will You Be
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107
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114
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Hecketty Pecketty
|
Hecketty Pecketty Needles And Pins
|
|
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107
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114
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Robin A-thrush
|
O Robin A-thrush He Married A Wife
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With A Hey Down, Ho Down, Shocking Green
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107
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115
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Old Mother Reilly
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Old Mother Reilly At The Pawnshop Door
|
|
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107
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116
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Boys Will Be Boys
|
Look At Little Peter, Isn't He A Terror
|
Boys Will Be Boys, It's A Fact
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Rosselson, Leon
|
107
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116
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I Remember Christmas
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I Remember Christmas
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|
Richards, Sam
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107
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124
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Old Man And His Wife, The
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There Was An Old Man Who Lived In A Wood
|
He Said He Could Do As Much Work
|
|
107
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124
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Housewife's Lament, The
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One Day I Was Walking
|
O, Life Is A Toil And Love Is A Trouble
|
|
107
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126
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Nine Hours A Day
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All Through This Good Old Land Of Ours
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Then Help All The Women, Boys
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|
107
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128
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Come Georgie Hold The Bairn
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Come Georgie, Hold The Bairn
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Wilson, Joe
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107
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129
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Washing Day
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Of All The Plagues A Poor Man Meets
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For It's Thump, Thump, Souse, Souse
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|
107
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130
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Lady Bus Driver
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Picture Me, I'm Standing Outside
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Squeeze, Squeeze, Squeeze, Squeeze
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Bradford, David / Glavin, Helen
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107
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132
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Get Back To Your Home
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We Need Someone To Feed Us
|
Get Back To Your Home
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Skinner, Steve
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107
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134
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Maintenance Engineer, The
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One Friday Night It Happened
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I'm Not Your Little Woman
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Kerr, Sandra
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107
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136
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Poor Whore's Complaint, The
|
Come Listen A While And You Shall Hear
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|
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107
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137
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'ilda
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I'm Sick Of It, I Tell You Straight
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O, 'ilda, 'ilda, 'ilda Go And Tidy
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Makino, Marie / Barry, Ernest
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107
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139
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Woman's Work, A
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A Woman's Work Is In The Home
|
|
Pay, Sue / Kerr, Sandra
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107
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142
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Factory Girl
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As I Went A-walking One Fine Summer's
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107
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146
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Cushie Butterfield
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I'm A Broken Hearted Pit Lad
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She's A Big Lass And A Bonny Lass And
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Ridley, George
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107
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147
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Fishgutter's Song
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Come All You Fisher Lassies
|
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Maccoll, Ewan
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107
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148
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Boss's Darling, The
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O Come Along Girls, To The Factory
|
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Hart, Jean
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107
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150
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Testimony Of Patience Kershaw, The
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It's Good Of You To Ask Me, Sir
|
|
Higgins, Frank
|
107
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151
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Spinner's Wedding, The
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The Gaffer's Looking Worried
|
Hurrah, Hurro A Daddy-o
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|
107
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152
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Jute Mill Song
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O Dear Me, I Wish The Day Was Done
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O Dear Me, The Mill's Going Fast
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Brooksbank, Mary
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107
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154
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I'm A Poor Old Weaver
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When I Wer But A Youngster
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I'm A Poor Old Weaver
|
|
107
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155
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Part-time Job
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So You Want A Part-time Job
|
One, Two, Three, Four, Five
|
Rogers, Chris
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107
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157
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Typist's Song
|
I'm Fed Up With This Rotten Typing Job
|
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Richards, Sam
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107
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158
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I'm Gonna Be An Engineer
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When I Was A Little Girl I Wished I Was
|
Dainty As A Dresden Statue
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Seeger, Peggy
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107
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159
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Coal Owner And The Poor Pitman's Wife, The
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A Dialogue I'll Tell You As True As My
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Derry Down, Down, Down Derry Down
|
|
107
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164
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Strike, Strike, Strike
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Strike, Strike, Strike A Blow For
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|
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107
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165
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Idris Strike Song
|
Have You Been To Work At Idris?
|
|
|
107
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166
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Equal Pay Blues
|
Patsy Brown Was A Factory Girl
|
Keep That Wheel A-turning
|
|
107
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168
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|
Song For The Trico Women Workers
|
The Trico Women Strikers
|
|
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107
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169
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Picket Line Song
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I Know A Girl, A Gentle Girl
|
It Gives You Time From Time To Time
|
|
107
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170
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Woman This And Woman That
|
We Went Up To Saint Stephen's With
|
|
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107
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172
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|
Benledi Street Ballad
|
Annie Dunn Went To Benledi
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|
|
107
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174
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Nothing For Free
|
My Old Man Works For The Council
|
Some Red One, Pink Ones, Covered In
|
Kerr, Sandra
|
107
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175
|
|
I Don't Take The Welfare To Bed
|
I'd Rather Have My Freedom Than
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I Don't Cook Meals For The Welfare
|
Chapman, Clair
|
107
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177
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Lid Of My Granny's Bin, The
|
As I Was Climbing Into Bed
|
Well It Was Scream, Bang, Shout
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|
107
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178
|
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Women Of This Glen
|
Mhathain A' Ghlinne So
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They Put You Down, They Put You Down
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|
107
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180
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