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Ian Humphris Music Time
1972 Vinyl
Nursery Rhymes
Folk

Main image
BBC Records
bassoon Kerry Camden
clarinet John Stenhouse
coordinator Alan Lawson
design, photography by Andrew Prewett
double bass Rodney Slatford
engineer Ray Angel
guitar Ian Humphris
guitar Mari Griffith
harp Susan Drake
music director [children] Carmen Rauman
sleeve notes, producer John Hosier
Printed By Robert Stace
Published By BBC
Published By Follett Educational Corporation
Published By Summy-Birchard Company
Published By Novello & Co.
Published By Ludlow Music, Inc.
Published By Tro Essex Music Ltd.
Published By Essex Music Ltd.
Published By W. Paxton & Co. Ltd.
Published By American Folklore Society
Published By Evans Bros. Ltd
Published By Heathside Music Ltd.
Published By Cambridge University Press
Copyright (c) BBC
The rear sleeve includes expanded credits for each track, as follows:
A1b: Traditional Anglo-American Folk Song. Version used compilation various sources. Non-cop.
A1c: from Songs for the Elementary Classrooms pub. [l497838], Illinois.
A1d: Traditional Creole lullaby. pub. [l722162], Illinois
A1e: Traditional Russian melody, words by Canon John Catterick. Called the Ashwell Carol in the Penguin Book of Christmas Carols. Melody non-cop.
A2a: Traditional American. Version compiled from several variants. Words and music non-cop.
A2b: From 80 English Folk Songs collected by Cecil Sharp and Maud Karpeles. Pub. [l837539]
A2c: Southern American plantation song. Originally called Run, Nigger, Run collected by John And Alan Lomax, pub. [l384507]/[l382994]
A2d: Traditional cowboy song. Collected by Cecil Sharp. Pub. [l264538]
A2e: Traditional Tennessee singing game. Words and music non-cop.
A3a: Traditional Swiss folk song. Music non-cop. Words by C. K. Offer from Children's Songs from Other Lands pub. W. Paxton
A3b: English folk song. Collected by Cecil Sharp from the Southern Appalachians. Words and music copyright O.U.P.
A3c: German children's song. Music trad. words: A. Platt, BBC
A3d: English folk song. From 80 Folk Songs by Cecil Sharp and Maud Karpeles. Pub. [l837539]
A3e: Traditional singing game collected by Cecil Sharp. From Children's Singing Games by Gomm and Sharp. Pub. [l837539]
B1a: Children's song from Missouri. From Journal of American Folklore Vol. 24. Pub. American Folklore Society.
B1b: A compilation of several variants of an American folk song.
B1c: Jamaican folk song, from Folk Songs of Jamaica, edited by Tom Murray, pub. O.U.P.
B1d: Traditional French carol. Music non-cop. Words from The Queensway Carol Book by Leslie Russell. Pub. Evans Bros. Ltd.
B1e: A spiritual from St. Helena Island. Trad. words and music non-cop.
B2a: Traditional German song. Music non-cop.
B2b: American folk song. Words and music non-cop.
B2c: taken from Farewell to Steam pub. [l1579115]
B2d: Traditional French song. Music non-cop. Words by Geoffrey Brace, from Something to Sing Book 1. Pub. [l517102].
B3a: Australian Folk Song The Little Fish
B3b: Traditional cowboy song. Words and music non-cop.
B3c: A combination of Traditional Czech and German songs. Original title: Saddle me my good grey Music non-cop. Words by C. K. Offer, from Children's Songs from Other Lands pub. W. Paxton. Middle section Echoing Horns trad. German tune, words John Hosier, BBC.
B3d: Somerset folk song, taken from Folk Songs from Somerset collected by Cecil Sharp, pub. Novello Ltd.
B3e: Lusation folk song. Music non-cop. Words by E. V. Bray from Folk Songs of Europe pub. Novello.
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[Rear sleeve]:
Printed in England by [l264944]
© BBC London W1A 1AA 1972

[Labels]:
BBC Enterprises London
MUSIC TIME Based on BBC Schools TV Series
Copyright Record. Unauthorised public performances, broadcasting and copying of this record prohibited.
℗ 1972
Matrix / Runout: RERT 14 A-1-▵6 (Side 1 Runout, Stamped)
Matrix / Runout: RERT 14 A-1-▵6 (Side 2 Runout, Stamped)
Matrix / Runout: rert 14/A (Side 1 Label)
Matrix / Runout: rert 14/B (Side 2 Label)
Rights Society: MCPS