This is what Colin was trying to say.. the list robot doesn't understand
his mail encoding - Wayne



Oops - don't know what happened to the text of my previous email.  Hope this 
one's OK.

It's on the first folk LP I ever bought - the EFDSS concert "Folksound of
Britain" EMI CLP 1910 recorded at the Royal Festival Hall in June 1965. 
Jack Armstrong and Patricia Jennings played Chevy Chase and Waters of
Tyne, the only NSP track on the LP.  The north east was also represented
by singers Bob Davenport, Louis Killen and Jack ("stumblin', not
ramblin'") Elliott.

Long since deleted, it cost me 35/- and has been cherished ever since.  

Lillian - I don't think it will be easy to track down a copy but you'll
find a track listing for the LP and its companion 7" EP here:
http://www.informatik.uni-
hamburg.de/~zierke/folk/records/folksoundofbritain.html

(Historical note: The  /-  represents shillings - not an arcane emoticon)

Cheers

C





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