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BALLAD OF LYDIA PINKHAM, THE

  • First line: When we sing of Lydia Pinkham
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Shay, My Pious Friends & Drunken Companions (1927) pp.86-87
  • Fitzgerald, John   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

LYDIA PINKHAM [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]

  • Roud no: 8368    |   Online index   |   Historical notes / References
  • Traditional Ballad Index (online)

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • Roud no: 8368    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Library of Congress recording AFS 06898 A03
  • Unidentified   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

LYDIA PINK

  • First line: Now Mrs, Brown had an invisible bosom
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Hopkins, Songs from the Front and Rear (1979) pp.176-177

LYDIA PINK

  • First line: We'll drink a drink a drink
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Text
  • Bennett, Bawdy Ballads & Dirty Ditties of the Wartime RAF (2000) p.184

LYDIA PINK

  • First line: We'll drink a drink a drink
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Text
  • Morgan, More Rugby Songs (1968) p.105

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • First line: Have you ever heard of Lydia Pinkham
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Text
  • Gentleman About Town, Immortalia (1927) pp.19-20

LYDIA'S COMPOUND

  • First line: Then we'll sing, sing, sing of Lydia Pink-ham
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • Robert W. Gordon 'Inferno' Collection (Archive of Folk Culture, Library of Congress)
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
  • URL link

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • First line: Then we'll sing of Lydia Pinkham
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Sandburg, American Songbag (1927) p.210
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • First line: Missus Brown had female troubles
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Randolph, Roll Me in Your Arms (1992) pp.485-489 (version a)
  • B., C.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/1b74a6be-7249-45c4-a4db-d1a5830ee095

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • First line: Little Johnny had peritonitis
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Frag. Text
  • Randolph, Roll Me in Your Arms (1992) pp.485-489 (version b)
  • M., A.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/199d773c-1d68-47de-bf3c-cecdc3846cba

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • First line: Oh Mrs. Jones had a pregnant daughter
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Text
  • Randolph, Roll Me in Your Arms (1992) pp.485-489 (version c)
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/735a2f1a-e793-414b-89d0-ed0b127252f8

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • First line: Rufus Jones, he was a eunuch
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Frag. Text
  • Randolph, Roll Me in Your Arms (1992) pp.485-489 (version d)
  • Gillespie, Lincoln

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • First line: Oh ----'s girlfriend, she was a virgin
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Frag. Text
  • Randolph, Roll Me in Your Arms (1992) pp.485-489 (version e)
  • B., Elsie   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c90a77e7-bf38-4b64-8db7-40509dc53b63

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • First line: Have you ever heard of Lydia Pinkham
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Text
  • Gentleman About Town, Book of Vulgar Verse (1981 edn.) pp.19-20

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • First line: Widow Brown she had no children
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Cray, Bawdy Ballads (1989 edn.) pp.56-57
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • First line: Now we'll sing of Lydia Pinkham
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Palmer, G.I. Songs (1944) pp.210-211
  • [American soldiers]   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

LYDIA PINKHAM [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]

  • Roud no: 8368    |   Online index   |   Historical notes / References
  • Traditional Ballad Index (online) RL485
  • URL link

LYDIA PINKHAM

  • First line: Have you ever heard of Lydia Pinkham
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • Larson, Typical Specimens of Vulgar Folklore from the Collection of Gershon Legman (1952) pp.26-27 (version a)
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

LYDIA PINKHAM'S COMPOUND

  • First line: Oh Mrs. Jones had a pregnant daughter
  • Roud no: 8368    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • Larson, Typical Specimens of Vulgar Folklore from the Collection of Gershon Legman (1952) pp.26-27 (version b)
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301