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KATY'S LETTER [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 12901 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online)
OCH GIRLS DEAR DID YOU EVER HEAR (KATEY'S LETTER)
- First line: Och girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Text; Music
- Moffat, Minstrelsy of Ireland (3rd enlarged edn., 1897) p.346
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Broadside | Text
- Poet's Box (Glasgow) Collection
- Poet's Box (Glasgow) (23 Sep 1865) | Scotland : Glasgow
- Image attached
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text; Music
- Howe's 500 Sentimental, Comic, Scotch & Irish Songs (1874) p.68
- Elias Howe (Boston) (1874) | USA : Boston
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text; Music
- Howe's 100 Comic Songs No.2 (1870) p.68
- Elias Howe (Boston) (1870) | USA : Boston
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Beadle's Dime Song Book No.12 (1864) pp. 48-49
- Beadle and Company (New York) (1864) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Sweet Forget-Me-Not (Beadle's Half Dime Singer's Library No.31) (1879) p.10
- Beadle and Adams (New York) (1879) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Songs of Ould Ireland (VWML `Miscellaneous Popular Songs' p.2)
- Inglis (Larkhall) | Scotland : Larkhall
- First line: Och girls dear, di you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Manuscript | Text
- Alfred Williams MSS No.Mi.617 (Bathe/Clissold Index)
- URL link
- First line: Och girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Text; Music
- National Magazine, Heart Songs (1909) pp.100-101
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Text
- Walton's New Treasury of Irish Songs & Ballads 2 (1966) p.112
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ed2e2d9c-44ae-470e-b4b1-9d85b6eaf762
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Text
- Walton's Treasury of Irish Songs & Ballads (1947) pp.117-118
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ed2e2d9c-44ae-470e-b4b1-9d85b6eaf762
- First line: Och girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book songster | Text
- Universal Irish Song Book (1884) p.217
- Kenedy (New York) 1884 | USA : New York
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Reference only
- Johannsen, The House of Beadle and Adams 3 (1962) p.74
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Reference only
- Johannsen, The House of Beadle and Adams 3 (1962) p.74
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster (Quarto) | Text
- Six Hundred and Seventeen Irish Songs and Ballads [c1898] p.24
- Wehman Bros. (New York) | USA : New York
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster (Quarto) | Text
- O'Conor, Irish Com-all-Ye's (1901) pp.130-131
- L. Lipkind (New York) | USA : New York
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster (Quarto) | Text
- Six Hundred and Seventeen Irish Songs and Ballads [c1898] p.24
- Wehman Bros. (New York) | USA : New York
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster (Quarto) | Text
- O'Conor, Irish Com-all-Ye's (1901) pp.130-131
- L. Lipkind (New York) | USA : New York
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Reference only
- J.W. Pepper's Gems of Ireland Songster
- J.W. Pepper (Philadelphia) | USA : Philadelphia
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Pepper, Gems of Ireland Songster (1881?)
- J.W. Pepper (Philadelphia) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Och, girls, dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Frazier, Foy & Griffin's Songster (c1887) p.37
- N.Y. Popular Publishing Co. (New York) | USA : New York
- First line: Och girls dear did you ever hear I wrote my love a letter
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Henry De Marsan's New Comic and Sentimental Singer's Journal 58 (1868-1882) p. 429
- Henry De Marsan (New York) (1868-1882) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Och girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book songster | Text; Music
- Ogilvie, Two Hundred Old-Time Songs (1896) pp.104-105
- J.S. Ogilvie (New York) (1896) | USA : New York
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Carpenter, ed. New Universal Song Book (1863) pp. 175-176
- George Routledge & Sons (London and New York) (1863) | England : London
- URL link
KATY'S LETTER [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 12901 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) HeSo100
- URL link
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text; Music
- Howe's 100 Comic Songs No.2 (1870) p.68
- Elias Howe (Boston) (1870) | USA : Boston
- URL link
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text; Music
- Howe's 500 Sentimental, Comic, Scotch & Irish Songs (1874) p.68
- Elias Howe (Boston) (1874) | USA : Boston
- URL link
- First line: Och girls dear did you ever hear I wrote my love a letter
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Henry De Marsan's New Comic and Sentimental Singer's Journal 58 (1868-1882) p. 429
- Henry De Marsan (New York) (1868-1882) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Och girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book songster | Text; Music
- Ogilvie, Two Hundred Old-Time Songs (1896) pp.104-105
- J.S. Ogilvie (New York) (1896)
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Carpenter, ed. New Universal Song Book (1863) pp. 175-176
- George Routledge & Sons (London and New York) (1863) | England : London
- URL link
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Beadle's Dime Song Book No.12 (1864) pp. 48-49
- Beadle and Company (New York) (1864) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Sweet Forget-Me-Not (Beadle's Half Dime Singer's Library No.31) (1879) p.10
- Beadle and Adams (New York) (1879) | USA : New York
- URL link
OCH GIRLS DEAR DID YOU EVER HEAR (KATEY'S LETTER)
- First line: Och girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Text; Music
- Moffat, Minstrelsy of Ireland (3rd enlarged edn., 1897) p.346
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Songs of Ould Ireland (VWML `Miscellaneous Popular Songs' p.2)
- Inglis (Larkhall) | Scotland : Larkhall
- First line: Och girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Text; Music
- National Magazine, Heart Songs (1909) pp.100-101
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Text
- Walton's New Treasury of Irish Songs & Ballads 2 (1966) p.112
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ed2e2d9c-44ae-470e-b4b1-9d85b6eaf762
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Text
- Walton's Treasury of Irish Songs & Ballads (1947) pp.117-118
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ed2e2d9c-44ae-470e-b4b1-9d85b6eaf762
- First line: Och girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Book songster | Text
- Universal Irish Song Book (1884) p.217
- Kenedy (New York) 1884 | USA : New York
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Reference only
- Johannsen, The House of Beadle and Adams 3 (1962) p.74
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
- Roud no: 12901 | Book | Reference only
- Johannsen, The House of Beadle and Adams 3 (1962) p.74
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Reference only
- J.W. Pepper's Gems of Ireland Songster
- J.W. Pepper (Philadelphia) | USA : Philadelphia
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Pepper, Gems of Ireland Songster (1881?)
- J.W. Pepper (Philadelphia) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Quarto songster | Text
- Six Hundred and Seventeen Irish Songs and Ballads [c1898] p.24
- Wehman Bros. (New York) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Quarto songster | Text
- O'Conor, Irish Com-all-Ye's (1901) pp.130-131
- L. Lipkind (New York) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Quarto songster | Text
- Six Hundred and Seventeen Irish Songs and Ballads [c1898] p.24
- Wehman Bros. (New York) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Quarto songster | Text
- O'Conor, Irish Com-all-Ye's (1901) pp.130-131
- L. Lipkind (New York) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Och, girls, dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Songster | Text
- Frazier, Foy & Griffin's Songster (c1887) p.37
- N.Y. Popular Publishing Co. (New York) | USA : New York
- First line: Och, girls dear, did you ever hear
- Roud no: 12901 | Broadside | Text
- Poet's Box (Glasgow) Collection
- Poet's Box (Glasgow) (23 Sep 1865) | Scotland : Glasgow
- Image attached
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