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- Portraits: Harry Cox, "What Will Become Of England?" - The Alan Lomax Collection
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- What Will Become Of England?
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- My Life
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- A-Going To Widdliecombe Fair
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- Working In A Gang
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- The Spotted Cow
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- Barton Waltz
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- The Harvest
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- The Barley Straw
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- The Farmer's Servant
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- The Pretty Ploughboy
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- My Grandfather And My Father
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- Jack Tar On Shore
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- Two Hornpipes: Yarmouth And Meg Merilees
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- On Board Of The Kangaroo
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- Young And Growing
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- My Mother
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- My Upbringing
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- The Foggy Dew
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- Hunger And Pay
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- Three Toasts
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- Nelson's Monument
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- I Used To Go Along Of Him
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- Barton Broad Babbing Ballad
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- Babbing For Eels
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- Talk And Melodeon Pieces
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- Singing In Public Houses
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- Charming And Delightful
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- The Old Songs
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- On Yon Lofty Mountain
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- Learning From My Father
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- She Never Had Time To Sit Down
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- The Turkish Lady
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- Poaching
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- Henry The Poacher
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- Windy Old Weather
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- My Father At Sea
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- Sweet William
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- How My Father Learned Songs
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- The Yarmouth Fishermen's Song
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- The Crocodile (The Rummy Crocodile)
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- The Soldier And Sailor's Prayer
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- London Is As Sharp As The Edge Of A Knife
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- Up To The Rigs Of London Town
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- Up To The Present I Ain't Forgot Anything Yet
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- Blackberry Fold
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- Adieu To Old Eng-e-land, Here's Adieu
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