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LITTLE BOY BILLEE (LE PETITE NAVIRE, THE LITTLE CORVETTE) [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 905 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online)
THREE SAILORS OF BRISTOL CITY, THE
- Roud no: 905 | Sound recording | Audio
- Library of Congress recording AFS 07126 B01
- Walker, Dr. A. Stanley | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/d8e91ca2-4f64-4764-a5f6-ddac05fcecb9
LITTLE BOY BILLEE (LE PETITE NAVIRE, THE LITTLE CORVETTE) [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 905 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) K114
- URL link
- First line: There were three men of Bristol city
- Roud no: 905 | Sound recording | Audio
- Folktrax 047 ('A Bargeman's Song & Stories')
- Roberts, Bob | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/975061e9-f299-4c78-b4e3-e9f78ec5ce37
FEARFUL SUFFERINGS AT SEA: LAD KILLED AND EATEN
- First line: Just for a few moments your attention I crave
- Roud no: 905 | Broadside | Text
- Ralph Vaughan Williams Broadside Collection (VWML) p.14
- Taylor (London) | England : London
- Roud no: 905 | Journal | Historical discussion
- Notes & Queries 4S:10 (1872) pp.166, 233, 259, 362
FEARFUL SUFFERINGS AT SEA LAD KILLED AND EATEN
- First line: Just for a few moments your attention I crave
- Roud no: 905 | Broadside | Text
- National Library of Scotland website: 'English Ballads' (NLS Crawford.EB.2469)
- URL link
- First line: There were three men from Bristol city
- Roud no: 905 | Sound recording | Audio
- Bob & Jacqueline Patten Collection: British Library Sound Archive: 1CDR0013690 (copy of C1033/300)
- Hill, Charlie | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/3c1687a9-15c5-4a50-a3ab-3113cf28f9ac
- URL link
LITTLE BILLEE AND GUZZLING JACK AND GORGING JIMMY
- First line: There were three sailors of Bristol City
- Roud no: 905 | Book | Text; Music
- Scott, English Song Book (1926) pp.110-111
- First line: There were three men of Bristol city
- Roud no: 905 | Sound recording | Audio
- BBC recording 19886
- Roberts, Bob | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/3c412510-08ff-4f97-87af-33b3709f1c51
- First line: There were three men of Bristol City
- Roud no: 905 | Sound recording | Audio
- Topic 12TS 361 (`Songs from the Sailing Barges')
- Roberts, Bob | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/b024e423-0d05-4a36-978a-20d23337a52e
- First line: There were three men of Bristol city
- Roud no: 905 | Sound recording | Audio
- Folktracks FSA 047 (`Stormy Weather Boys')
- Roberts, Bob | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/67e65d1c-95fa-4d67-9c96-5a2f595accb8
- First line: There were three men of Bristol City
- Roud no: 905 | Sound recording | Audio; Text
- Saydisc CD-SDL 405 (`Sea Songs & Shanties')
- Roberts, Bob
- First line: There were three sailors o' Bristol City
- Roud no: 905 | Book | Text
- Hugill, Shanties from the Seven Seas (1961) pp.429-430
- Roud no: 905 | Sound recording | Audio
- Helen Creighton collection (Nova Scotia Archives) AR 5057 / AC 2229 / 277
- Walker, Dr. A. Stanley | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/d8e91ca2-4f64-4764-a5f6-ddac05fcecb9
THREE SAILORS OF BRISTYOL CITY
- Roud no: 905 | Sound recording | Audio
- Helen Creighton collection (Nova Scotia Archives) AR 5057 / AC 2229 / 280
- Walker, Dr. A. Stanley | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/d8e91ca2-4f64-4764-a5f6-ddac05fcecb9
- Roud no: 905 | Journal | Historical analysis
- Cowdell, Folk Music Journal 9:5 (2010) pp.723-747
- First line: There were three men of Bristol City
- Roud no: 905 | Journal | Text; Music
- Cowdell: Folk Music Journal 9:5 (2010) p.738
- Roberts, Bob | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/b024e423-0d05-4a36-978a-20d23337a52e
- First line: There were three sailors of Bristol City
- Roud no: 905 | Journal | Text
- Cowdell: Folk Music Journal 9:5 (2010) p.737
- First line: There were three sailors of Bristol city
- Roud no: 905 | Book | Text
- Cole, Funniest Song Book (c1890) p.355
- First line: There were three sailors of Bristol city
- Roud no: 905 | Book | Text
- Cole, Funniest Song Book in the World (c1890) p.355
FEARFUL SUFFERINGS AT SEA LAD KILLED AND EATEN
- First line: Just for a few moments your attention I crave
- Roud no: 905 | Broadside | Text
- National Library of Scotland website: 'English Ballads' (NLS Crawford.EB.2469)
- URL link
LITTLE BILLEE AND GUZZLING JACK AND GORGING JIMMY
- First line: There were three sailors of Bristol City
- Roud no: 905 | Book | Text; Music
- Scott, English Song Book (1926) pp.110-111
FEARFUL SUFFERINGS AT SEA: LAD KILLED AND EATEN
- First line: Just for a few moments your attention I crave
- Roud no: 905 | Broadside | Text
- Ralph Vaughan Williams Broadside Collection (VWML) p.14
- Taylor (London) | England : London
FEARFUL SUFFERINGS AT SEA: LAD KILLED AND EATEN
- First line: Just for a few moments your attention I crave
- Roud no: 905 | Broadside | Text
- Folk Music Journal 5:9 (2010) p.732