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- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Broadside | Text
- Paul Smith Broadside Collection
- Wilson (Bideford) | England : Bideford
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Book songster | Text; Music
- (Musical Bouquet), One Hundred Popular Songs and Ballads (1856) p.26
- Musical Bouquet (London) (1856) | England : London
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster (Book) | Text; Music
- The Musical Repository (1802) pp.189-192
- William Anderson (Stirling) (1802) | Scotland : Stirling
- Roud no: 1240 | Book | Reference only
- Russell, Singer, Song and Scholar (1986) pp.50-53
- Howard, Arthur | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/05c63a81-d1ee-40b2-a5c6-c64f5867d955
OLD TOWLER [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 1240 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online)
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- National Songster (1808) pp.131-132
- Thomas Town for Thomas Desilver (Philadelphia) (1808) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- New Joke Upon Joke (1809) pp.171-172
- Warner and Hanna (Baltimore) (1809) | USA : Baltimore
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- New Whim of the Night or the Vocal Encyclopædia (1808) pp.19-20
- Thomas Fleet (Boston) (1808) | USA : Boston
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Nightingale (1806) pp.53-54
- E. & E. Hosford (Albany, NY) (1806) | USA : Albany NY
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Nightingale or New Collection of the Most Admired American, English, Irish, Scotch, &c. Songs (1815) pp.52-53
- R. Porter (Wilmington, DE) (1815) | USA : Wilmington DE
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Patriotick and Amatory Songster (1810) pp.111-112
- Samuel Avery (Boston) (1810) | USA : Boston
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Philadelphia Songster or a Complete Vocal Pocket Companion (1805) pp.10-11
- Bartholomew Graves (Philadelphia) (1805) | USA : Philadelphia
BOLD CHANTICLEER PROCLAIMS THE DAY
- First line: Bold chanticleer proclaims the day
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Thomas, ed., Sky Lark or Gentlemen and Ladies' Complete Songster (1797) p.210
- Isaiah Thomas, Jun. (Worcester, MA) (1797) | USA : Worcester MA
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Songster's Companion: A New Selection of the Most Approved Songs on Various Subjects at Present Extant (1815) p.25
- no imprint (Brattleboro, VT) (1815) | USA : Brattleboro VT
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Songster's Magazine, Vol. 1 (1820) p.76
- J. B. Jansen (New York) (1820) | USA : New York
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Songster's Magazine, No. 4 (1819) p.76
- J. B. Jansen (New York) (1819) | USA : New York
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Songster's Olio (1815) pp.73-74
- T. Robinson (Binghamton, NY) (1815) | USA : Binghampton NY
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- [Songster] (1815) pp.19-20
- no imprint (Boston) (1815) | USA : Boston
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Songsters Repository (1811) pp.135-136
- Nathaniel Dearborn (New York) (1811) | USA : New York
- First line: Bright Chanticlere proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text; Music
- Spicer, Spicer's Pocket Companion or the Young Mason's Monitor, Part 2 (1800?) pp.24-26
- Andrew Wright (Northampton, MA) (1800?) | USA : Northampton MA
BRIGHT CHANTICLEER PROCLAIMS THE DAWN
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Syren (1800) p.64
- Mathew Carey (Philadelphia) (1800) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Syren (1812) pp.35-36
- W. Cooper (Washington, DC) (1812) | USA : Washington DC
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Syren (1816, rpt. 1818) pp.107-108
- W. Cooper (Washington, DC) (1816) | USA : Washington DC
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Theatrical Songster and Musical Companion (1815) pp.194-195
- Thomas Brown (Boston) (1815) | USA : Boston
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Union Song Book or American Sky Lark (1805) p.22
- William Tileston Clap (Boston) (1805) | USA : Boston
BRIGHT CHANTICLEER PROCLAIMS THE DAWN (SONG XX)
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Variety or the Songster's Companion (1804) second part: pp.27-28
- no imprint (Philadelphia) (1804) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Virginia Nightingale (1807) pp.50-51
- Cottom and Stewart (Alexandria, VA) (1807) | USA : Alexandria VA
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Warbler (1805) pp.34-35
- Peter Edes for Ezekiel Goodale (Augusta, ME) (1805) | USA : Augusta ME
OLD TOWLER [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 1240 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) WT061
- URL link
- Roud no: 1240 | Book | Music
- Alexander's New Scrap Book Pt.4 (c1850?) p.87
- J. Alexander (London) | England : London
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Music
- McEwen, The Musical Casket (No.9) (c1843) p.5 No.192
- Duncombe & Moon (London) | England : London
- Roud no: 1240 | Book | Music
- Manson, Hamilton's Universal Tune-Book Vol.1 (1853) p.48
- W. Hamilton (Glasgow) (1853) | Scotland : Glasgow
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- 'Innes's British Harmonist' (Sabine Baring-Gould Popular Literature Collection) (SBG/4/2/2/12/173) p. 50
- J Innes (London) | England : London
- URL link
BRIGHT CHANTICLEER PROCLAIMS THE DAWN
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- 'An excellent garland; containing four new songs' (Sabine Baring-Gould Popular Literature Collection) (SBG/4/2/3/11/2) pp. 4-5
- J. Dean (Congleton) | England : Congleton
- URL link
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- 'The Sea Songs of Old England' (Sabine Baring-Gould Popular Literature Collection) (SBG/4/2/5/6/83)
- William S. Fortey (London) | England : London
- URL link
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- 'The Aquarium Songster' (Sabine Baring-Gould Popular Literature Collection) (SBG/4/2/5/9/72)
- W.S.Fortey (London) | England : London
- URL link
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Chapbook | Text
- Old Towler [and 3 other songs]
- Entered According to Order
OLD TOWLER (A NEW SONG CALLED)
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Chapbook | Text
- A New Song Called Old Towler, to which is added [4 songs]
- W. Goggin (Limerick) | Ireland : Limerick
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Cunningham, The Cheerful Companion in his Hours of Leisure (1797) p.86
- R, Cruttwell (Bath) (1797) | England : Bath
OLD TOWLER (A FAVORITE HUNTING SONG)
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Book songster | Text
- A Collection of the Most Favorite New Songs, taken from all the Operas and those now Singing at the Theatres, Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Anacreontic Society and Other Convivial & Polite Assemblies (1790?) pp.40-41
- W. Gye (Bath) | England : Bath
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Sentimental Forget-Me-Not Songster (c1844-1847) p.31
- Turner & Fisher (Philadelphia / New York) | USA : New York / Philadelphia
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Book | Text; Music
- Moffat & Kidson, English Songs of the Georgian Period (1911) pp.17-19
- URL link
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Book songster | Text; Music
- English Musical Repository (1811) pp.56-59
- Oliver & Boyd (Edinburgh) (1811) | Scotland : Edinburgh
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Broadside | Text
- Poet's Box (Glasgow) Collection
- Poet's Box (Glasgow) (3 Feb 1872) | Scotland : Glasgow
- Image attached
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Songster | Text
- Sam Collins's Songster (c1859)
- Georgeina Duggan (London) | England : London
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Book songster | Text
- The British Minstrel (c1865) part 1 pp.37-38
- John Cameron (Glasgow) | Scotland : Glasgow
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Chapbook | Text
- 'A Garland of New Songs' (Bodleian Library) + ECCO)
- M. Angus & Son (Newcastle) | England : Newcastle
- First line: Bright Chanticleer prockaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Broadside | Text
- Harmsworth Collection (Cambridge Univ. Lib. Sel.2.93-101) Vol.95 item 48/B
- J. Catnach (London) | England : London
- First line: Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Book songster | Text
- Drawing Room or Diamond Songster p.119
- Fisher & Bro. (Philadelphia) (Baltimore) | USA : Philadelphia / Baltimore
- First line: Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn
- Roud no: 1240 | Broadside | Text
- Crampton Broadside Collection (BL 11621.h.11) Vol.8, No.247
- Disley (London) | England : London
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