Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... singers , so that each year there is a popular " hit parade " of new songs . As no names are given individual songs , each one is identified by singing the first few bars . Usually one of the singers will say , " Here , let's sing this ...
... singers , so that each year there is a popular " hit parade " of new songs . As no names are given individual songs , each one is identified by singing the first few bars . Usually one of the singers will say , " Here , let's sing this ...
Strana 83
... Singing Family can be read , then , as family reminiscence , autobiography , a social document , or as a study of ... singing " The Darby Ram , " always the lullaby for the sick or in- jured child . Lost on the mountain , where she has ...
... Singing Family can be read , then , as family reminiscence , autobiography , a social document , or as a study of ... singing " The Darby Ram , " always the lullaby for the sick or in- jured child . Lost on the mountain , where she has ...
Strana 417
... singing has been edited in an entertaining Elektra disk . Her experiences and impressions of these Gaelic descendants and their ways appear in chatty and informative notes . Some rudimentary and less informative scale analyses are ...
... singing has been edited in an entertaining Elektra disk . Her experiences and impressions of these Gaelic descendants and their ways appear in chatty and informative notes . Some rudimentary and less informative scale analyses are ...
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The Folklore of the Daisy 1 2 | 13 |
A Study in Folk ReCreation John Greenway | 23 |
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