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- First line: 'Twas of a brisk young ploughboy, come listen to this refrain
- Roud no: 1205 | Book | Text; Music
- Copper, Song for Every Season (1971) pp.200-201
- Copper Family | Rottingdean
- First line: 'Twas of a brisk young ploughboy, come listen to this refrain
- Roud no: 1205 | Sound recording | Audio; Text
- XTRA XTRS 1150 (`Brave Ploughboy')
- Copper Family | Peacehaven at Lewes
- Soundfile attached
- First line: Come all you jolly ploughboys, come listen to my lays
- Roud no: 1205 | Book | Text; Music
- Palmer, Everyman's Book of English Country Songs (1979) pp.22-23
- Sussex
- First line: 'Twas of a brisk young ploughboy, come listen to this refrain
- Roud no: 1205 | Sound recording | Audio
- Association for Cultural Equity T3271R04
- Copper, Bob | Rottingdean
- URL link
BRISK YOUNG PLOUGBOY, THE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 1205 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) PECS004
- URL link
- First line: 'Twas of a brisk young ploughboy
- Roud no: 1205 | Manuscript Collection | Text; Music
- Francis Collinson MSS Collection (VWML) Vol.2 No.51
- Copper, James | Rottingdean
- URL link
- First line: 'Twas of a brisk young ploughboy, come listen to this refrain
- Roud no: 1205 | Sound recording | Audio
- British Library Sound Archive: Traditional Music in England: 1CDR0010660 (copy of C1002/88)
- Copper, Bob / Copper, John | Lewes
- URL link
- First line: Come all you jolly ploughboys, come listen to my lays
- Roud no: 1205 | Manuscript | Text
- Lucy Broadwood MSS (Vaughan Williams Memorial Library) LEB/1/15
- URL link
- Roud no: 1205 | Magazine | Reference only
- Miller, Traditional Music No.3 (early 1976) p.38:Jim Copper's 1936 Songbook
- Copper, Jim | Rotingdean
- Roud no: 1205 | Magazine | Reference only
- Miller, Traditional Music No.3 (early 1976) p.38: James (Brasser) Copper's Manuscripts
- Copper, James (Brasser) | Rotingdean
- Roud no: 1205 | Magazine | Reference only
- Miller, Traditional Music No.3 (early 1976) p.38: James & Robert Copper BBC Songbook
- Copper, James / Copper, Robert | Rotingdean
- First line: 'Twas of a brisk young ploughboy, come listen to this refrain
- Roud no: 1205 | Book | Text; Music
- Copper, Song for Every Season (1997 edn.) pp.135-136
- Copper Family | Rottingdean
- First line: 'Twas of a brisk young ploughboy, come listen to this refrain
- Roud no: 1205 | Sound recording | Audio
- BBC recording 16063
- Copper, James & Bob | Rottingdean
- First line: 'Twas of a brisk young ploughboy, come listen to this refrain
- Roud no: 1205 | Sound recording | Audio
- BBC recording 16064
- Copper, Bob | Rottingdean
- Soundfile attached (CBox only)
- First line: 'Twas of a brisk young ploughboy, come listen to this refrain
- Roud no: 1205 | Book | Text; Music
- Copper, Copper Family Song Book (1995) pp.18-19
- Copper Family | Peacehaven
PLOUGH BOY, THE [EARLIEST REFERENCE ENTRY]
- Roud no: 1205 | Book
- John Broadwood, Old English Songs (1847) pp.12-13
- Roud no: 1205 | Sound recording | Audio
- Vic & Tina Smith Collection
- Copper, Bob / Copper, John | Rottingdean
- First line: Come all you jolly plough boys come listen to my lays
- Roud no: 1205 | Book | Text; Music
- Broadwood, Old English Songs (1843) pp.12-13
- Sussex
- First line: Come all you jolly plough-boys
- Roud no: 1205 | Book | Text; Music
- Jones, Sweet Sussex p.10
- Sussex
- First line: Come all you jolly ploughboys
- Roud no: 1205 | Book | Text; Music
- Reynardson, Sussex Songs pp.14-15
- Sussex
- Image attached
- First line: 'Twas of a brisk young ploughboy come listen to this refrain
- Roud no: 1205 | Sound recording | Audio; Text
- Topic TSCD 534 ('Come Write Me Down')
- Copper, Bob & Jim | Peacehaven
- First line: Come all you jolly ploughboys, come listen to my lays
- Roud no: 1205 | Book | Text; Music
- Moffat & Kidson, Minstrelsy of England (1901) pp.304-305
- Sussex
- First line: Come all you jolly ploughboys and listen to my lays
- Roud no: 1205 | Sound recording | Audio; Text
- Musical Traditions MTCD 377 ('Won't you Buy My Pretty Flowers?')
- Bridger, Charlie | Stone-in-Oxney
BRISK YOUNG PLOUGBOY, THE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 1205 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online)
PLOUGH BOY, THE [EARLIEST REFERENCE ENTRY]
- Roud no: 1205 | Book
- John Broadwood, Old English Songs (1847) pp.12-13
- First line: Come all you jolly ploughboys, come listen to my lays
- Roud no: 1205 | Book | Text; Music
- Moffat & Kidson, Minstrelsy of England (1901) pp.304-305
- Sussex
- Format: Manuscript
- Roud no: 1205
BROADWOOD: Lucy Broadwood Collection
Material collected by Lucy Broadwood's family, Reverend John Broadwood, Henry Fowler Broadwood and James Shudi Broadwood
Manuscript, four pages. Words of four songs
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Come all you jolly ploughboys, come listen to my lays
- Roud no: 1205
Come all you jolly plough-boys
- Carrier collection: Folk-songs of England
- Format: Printed
- First line: Come all you jolly plough-boys
- Roud no: 1205
Come all you jolly plough-boys
- Carrier collection: Folk-songs of England
- Format: Printed
- First line: Come all you jolly plough-boys
- Roud no: 1205
- Carrier collection: Won't you buy my pretty flowers
- Format: Printed / Sound recording : compact disc
- First line: Come all you jolly ploughboys and listen to my lays
- Roud no: 1205
- Carrier collection: Won't you buy my pretty flowers
- Format: Printed / Sound recording : compact disc
- First line: Come all you jolly ploughboys and listen to my lays
- Roud no: 1205
- Carrier collection: Green Fields TOPIC TSCD 500. CD 317
- Format: Sound recording : compact disc
- Roud no: 1205
- Carrier collection: Copper Family song book, The
- Format: Printed
- First line: It was of a brisk young ploughboy come listen
- Roud no: 1205
- Carrier collection: Copper. A Song for Every Season, pp. 200-201, MPS 60(31)
- Format: Printed
- First line: It was of a brisk young ploughboy come listen
- Roud no: 1205
- Carrier collection: Plum Heavy, 1973, vol 1(3)
- Format: Printed
- First line: It was of a brisk young ploughboy come listen
- Roud no: 1205
- Carrier collection: Come Write Me Down : early recordings of the Copper Family of Rottingdean
- Format: Sound recording : compact disc
- First line: 'Twas of a brisk young ploughboy come lsten to this refrain
- Roud no: 1205
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