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Now is the Time for Fishing (1961) Sam Larner CD

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Price: $17.99
Item Number: F-3507
Country or Region: ENGLAND
Catalog No: F-3507
"This item is part of the Folkways (Cook, or Paredon, or Monitor) archives. The original liner notes from the LP are included."

     101      Now Is the Time for Fishing / Windy Old Weather - Up Jumped the Herring / The Dogger Bank / Henry Martin - The Lofty Tall Ship /
                   Butter and Cheese (medley)      Sam Larner      13:13     
     102     The Reckless Young Fellow / Blow Away the Morning Dew / All Fours / Green Broom / The Dockyard Gate /
                   No Sir, No Sir (medley)     Sam Larner     15:59    
     201     Sealore and Rhymes     Sam Larner     4:27    
     202     The Drowned Lover - Scarborough Fair Town / The Dolphin / The Bold Princess Royal / The Ghost Ship (medley)     Sam Larner     17:19    
     203     Happy and Delightful - Pleasant and Delightful / Maids, When You're Young, Never Wed an Old Man / The Wild Rover (medley)     Sam Larner     10:38    

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