Collection is open for research. Access to original materials in boxes 76-80 is prohibited. Researchers must use digital copies.
Additional materials have been removed from public access pending investigation under the Smithsonian Institution's Ethical Returns and Shared Stewardship Policy.
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Collection Citation:
Robert "Mack" McCormick Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
Sponsor:
Digitization of Series 1: Photographic Negatives, Photographs, and Slides was made possible by Andrew and Anya Shiva.
Bloody great kidney wiper--In Mobile--Great wheel--Good ship Venus--Ball of Kerriemuir--Salome--One eyed Riley--frag- Ringy-dang-doo--2 misc. fragments
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-1660
General:
Box 1, with letter and proposal for other productions from McCormick CDR copy
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Cindy -- Tom Boylnn -- Plymouth Town -- Two maidens -- Basket of oysters -- Green grow the rashes -- The cuckoo's nest -- Sweet violets -- The money rolls in -- I used to work in Chicago -- The old sea chest -- The wayward boy -- Don't call me -- Roll me over.
Track Information:
101 Cindy / Guitar,Banjo.
102 Tom Bolynn (Tam Lin) (Child No. 39)/ Guitar,Banjo.
103 Plymouth Town / Guitar,Banjo.
104 Two Maidens / Guitar,Banjo.
105 Basket of Oysters / Guitar,Banjo.
106 Green Grow the Rashes / Guitar,Banjo.
107 The Cuckoo's Nest / Guitar,Banjo.
201 Sweet Violets / Guitar,Banjo.
202 The Money Rolls In / Guitar,Banjo.
203 I Used to Work in Chicago / Guitar,Banjo.
204 The Old Sea Chest / Guitar,Banjo.
205 The Wayward Boy / Guitar,Banjo.
206 Don't Call Me / Guitar,Banjo.
207 Roll Me Over / Guitar,Banjo.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0588
Audio Fidelity.1847
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Audio Fidelity 1957
Restrictions:
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The knight --Johnny Ringo --My mother chose my husband -- Venezuela --Poor Miss Bailey --The House of the Rising Sun --Blow the candles out --Lavender cowboy --Lotsa money --The Eddystone light --The frozen logger --Woman, go home.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1585
Speciality.5000
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Speciality 1961
General:
Program notes on container. Performer(s): Katie Lee, vocalist accompanying herself on guitar.
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Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
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Yeoman of Kent., Shepherd., Old brass to mend., Celia., As I walked in the woods., Merry wedding., Whilst Alexis lay prest., How happy's the miller., Hive of bees., Sound country lass., She rose to let me in., Country wake., Pillycock., When Flora had on her new gown., Spinning wheel., End.
Track Information:
101 The Yeoman of Kent / Guitar.
102 The Shepherd / Guitar.
103 Old Brass to Mend / Guitar.
104 Celia / Guitar.
105 As I Walked in the Woods / Guitar.
106 The Merry Wedding / Guitar.
107 Whilst Alexis Lay Prest / Guitar.
108 How Happy is the Miller? / Guitar.
201 The Hive of Bees / Guitar.
202 The Sound Country Lass / Guitar.
203 She Rose to Let Me In / Guitar.
204 The Country Wake / Guitar.
205 Pillycock / Guitar.
206 When Flora Had on Her New Gown / Guitar.
207 The Spinning Wheel / Guitar.
208 The End / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1700
Elektra.160
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Elektra 1959
General:
Program and biographical notes by Gene Raskin on container. Performer(s): Folk songs; sung by Ed McCurdy with Erik Darling, banjo and additional guitar.
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Nine inch will please a lady --Our jock's broke yesterday --How can I keep my maidenhead --Who will mow me now -- Johnnie Scott --John Anderson, my Jo --Tommie makes my tail toddle --Tweedmouth town --Would you do that --Ellibanks --Beware of the ripples --Duncan Macleerie -- Muirland Meg --No hair on it --Cooper of Dundee --Who the devil can hinder the wind to blow --Lassie gathering nuts -- The thrusting of it --My Bonnie highland lad --The patriarch -- Duncan Davison --Know ye not our Bess --A hole to hide it in --Can you labour lea.
Track Information:
101 Nine Inch Will Please a Lady / Guitar.
102 Our Jock's Broke Yesterday / Guitar.
103 How Can I Keep My Maidenhead / Guitar.
104 Who Will Mow Me Now? / Guitar.
105 Johnnie Scott / Guitar.
106 John Anderson, My Jo / Guitar.
107 Tommie Makes My Tail Toddle / Guitar.
108 Tweedmouth Town / Guitar.
109 Would You Do That? / Guitar.
110 Ellibanks / Guitar.
111 Beware of the Ripples / Guitar.
112 Duncan MacLeerie / Guitar.
201 Muirland Meg / Guitar.
202 No Hair on It / Guitar.
203 Cooper of Dundee / Guitar.
204 Who the Devil Can Hinder the Wind to Blow / Guitar.
205 Lassie Gathering Nuts / Guitar.
206 The Thrusting of It / Guitar.
207 My Bonnie Highland Lad / Guitar.
208 The Patriarch / Guitar.
209 Duncan Davison / Guitar.
210 No Ye Not Our Bess / Guitar.
211 A Hole to Hide it In / Guitar.
212 Can You Labour Lea / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1731
Elektra.155
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Elektra 1959
General:
Bawdy songs from Robert Burn's collection, The Merry muses of Caledonia. Descriptive notes on container; texts enclosed. Performer(s): Sung by Paul Clayton with Fred Hellerman, guitar.
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Roll your leg over -- No hips at all -- One-eyed Reilly -- Blow the candle out -- Sam Hall -- Limericks -- The Chandler's wife -- Her name was Lil -- Bell bottom trousers -- The sergeant -- Old Joe Clark -- Around her neck she wore a yellow ribbon -- Our good man -- The fireship -- Rollin' down the mountain.
Track Information:
101 Roll Your Leg Over / Guitar.
102 No Hips at All / Guitar.
103 One Eyed Reilly (Reilly's Daughter) / Guitar.
104 Blow the Candle Out / Guitar.
105 Sam Hall / Guitar.
106 Limericks / Guitar.
107 The Chandler's Wife / Guitar.
201 Her Name Was Lil / Guitar.
202 Bell Bottom Trousers / Guitar.
203 The Sergeant / Guitar.
204 Old Joe Clark / Guitar.
205 Around Her Neck She Wore a Yellow Ribbon / Guitar.
206 Our Goodman (Child No. 274)/ Guitar.
207 The Fireship / Guitar.
208 Rollin' Down the Mountain / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1734
Audio Fidelity.1906
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Audio Fidelity 1955
General:
Program and biographical notes on container.
Restrictions:
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She had to go and lose it at the Astor --Josephine --To keep my love alive --I want a man --Zip --Let's do it --The physician --Legalize my name --You brought me more sunshine --Flings --You can be replaced --I wanna get married.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1775
Roulette.25016
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Roulette 1958
General:
Risque popular songs; Pearl Bailey, with orchestra conducted by Don Redman.
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The art of love (Book II) / Ovid --The virgin mistress / Silentiarius --Advice on the choice of a mistress / Benjamin Franklin --A handful of limericks --The art of love (Book III) / Ovid --Some aphorisms of Oscar Wilde --The deceits of woman (from the Golden Ass) / Apuleius --Upon the nipples of Julia's breast / Robert Herrick --Putting the devil in hell (from the Decameron) / Boccaccio --Strictly for the Gods / Bassus.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2281
Riverside.7001
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Riverside 1957
General:
Critical notes by Untermeyer and biographical notes on container. Performer(s): Selections from Untermeyer's anthology "A treasury of ribaldry"; read by Martyn Green.
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Where does it lead?, Meidl in di yoren., Sur la route., Laredo., Greensleeves., Ro'e Vero'a., Auprers de ma blonde., Mi jacalito., As I roved out., Coplas., Katherine Jaffrey., Hej pada pada., Well met, pretty maid., Ballade du chercheur d'or., Western wind., Proschay.
Track Information:
101 Where Does it Lead? / Cynthia Gooding, Theodore Bikel. Guitar. English language.
102 A Meidl in Di Yoren / Theodore Bikel. Guitar. Yiddish language.
103 Sur La Route / Cynthia Gooding, Theodore Bikel. Guitar. French language.
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Uptails all --Tottingham frolic --A young man --A tradesman -- A tenement to let --The playhouse saint --Merchant and the fiddler's wife --A virgin's meditation --Would you have a young virgin --The jolly miller --Of Chloe and Celia --A lady so frolic and gay --My thing is my own --The jolly pedlar's pretty thing --Phillis --To bed to me.
Track Information:
101 Uptails All.
102 Tottingham Frolic.
103 A Young Man.
104 A Tradesman.
105 A Tentament to Let.
106 The Playhouse Saint.
107 The Merchant and the Fiddler's Wife.
108 A Virgin's Meditation.
201 Would You Have a Young Virgin?
202 The Jolly Miller.
203 Of Chloe and Celia.
204 A Lady So Frolic and Gay.
205 My Thing is My Own.
206 The Jolly Peddlar's Pretty Thing.
207 Phillis.
208 To Bed to Me.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2604
Elektra.140
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Elektra 1957
General:
Program notes by Nat Hentoff on container; texts ([16] p.) inserted. Performer(s): Folk songs; Ed McCurdy, voice ; Robert Abramson, harpsichord ; LaNoue Davenport, recorders ; William Faier, guitar and banjo ; Erik Darling, solo banjo.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
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Go bring me a lass --The trooper --A young man and a maid -- A wanton trick --There was a knight --Two maidens went milking one day --A lusty young Smith --Tom and Doll --A riddle --A maiden did a-bathing go --The jolly tinker --Old fumbler --The three travelers --Kitt hath lost her key --To a lady --The four able physicians --Sylvia the fair.
Track Information:
101 Go Bring Me a Lass.
102 The Trooper.
103 A Young Man and a Maid.
104 A Wanton Trick.
105 There Was a Knight.
106 Two Maidens Went Milking One Day.
107 A Lusty Young Smith.
108 Tom and Doll.
201 A Riddle.
202 A Maiden Did Go Bathing-Go.
203 The Jolly Tinker.
204 Old Fumbler.
205 The Three Travelers.
206 Kitt Hath Lost Her Key.
207 To a Lady.
208 The Four Able Physicians.
209 Slyvia the Fair.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-3931
Elektra.110
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Elektra 1956
General:
Program notes by Nina Merrick on container. Performer(s): Folk songs; sung by Ed McCurdy ; banjo and guitar, Erik Darling ; recorder, Alan Arkin.
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Truth, naked truth --Alive, alive, oh! --Laden with maiden -- Lewd lascivious Phoebe --Charles --Revenge --Emily's tale -- Harriet's tale ; Louise's tale --Twice a virgin --Gentlemen of nobility --Beat me laddie --At the masked ball --Paramour of pleasure --Charles reprise --One love is all love.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-4515
Fax.5201
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Fax 1963
General:
"An original musical monodrama, based upon the book Memoirs of a woman of pleasure by John Cleland"--Container. Biographical notes, synopsis and lyrics on container. Performer(s): Lyrics by Charles Sydney ; text written by Vincent Purcell, featuring Julie Hamilton as Fanny Hill.
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Sweet Antionette--Candy man--The Winin' boy--The band played on
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-5RR-1565
FLP.46775
General:
CDR copy
Short demo tape of 4 obscene traditional and blues songs performed by Dr. Obscenity, likely from Washington DC. Songs are slow, long, completely uncensored versions. Recording is low quality. Songs unused by Asch, but some appear on the self produced "Dr. Obscenity: Suppressed Classics and Bawdy Parodies in American Music" RPE Records. UPC/EAN
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Ring-a-rang-o--Eddystone light--Mamie had a baby--Cocaine Bill and Morphine Sue--Take a whiff on me--Bastard king of England--No balls at all (2x)--Barnicle Bill--Madmoiselle from Armentieres--Frankie and Albert--The monk of Priory Hall--Hootchy kootchy dance--Always in the hallway--Last Saturday night--In crawled one hung low--It's the same the whole world over--Who stole my beer--Dicky Dido--Limerick swapping--The Ball of Kerrymure--Change the name of Arkansas
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2206
General:
CDR copy Bawdy songs performed by the group
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Freedmen's Bureau Digital Collection, 1865–1872, is a product of and owned by the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution. Copyright for digital images is retained by the donor, FamilySearch International; permission for commercial use of the digital images may be requested from FamilySearch International, Intellectual Property Office, at: cor-intellectualproperty@ldschurch.org.
Collection Citation:
Courtesy of the U. S. National Archives and Records Administration, FamilySearch International, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
7. Musical Magazine. (2/16/89) # 1 in America; Marching Dream; I Need You; Godzilla; 3 Bawdy Songs; 3 Flights Up; Before You Sing; Somebody to Do That For; World Turned Upside Down; Problem Child; Looser; Down the Highway
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Collection Citation:
Fast Folk Musical Magazine records, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Disc 1. Steirische Brauch = Styrian custom (Original Herberstein Trio) -- Wann der Schildhahn balzt (ein almlied) = When the Schildhahn has his mating season (Fefi Eibisberger) -- Polka aus Schwendberg = Polka from Schwendberg (Peter Reitmeier) -- Mei Haus steht auf a sechs oder siebn Spreizen = My house rests on six or seven sticks (Böck, Wanzenböck & Gollinger) -- Magyar Signallied = Hungarian signal song (Ladislaus Wenzel) -- Gott sei Dank, es dauert nimmer lang = Thank God, it won't take much longer (Original Herberstein Trio) -- Jagdrufe = Hunter's calls (Fritz Stradner) -- Oh, Müllnerin, du stolze = Oh, miller woman, you proud one (Christian Ortner) -- Steirer san ma, Steirer bleib'n ma = Styrian we are, Styrian we'll remain (Original Herberstein Trio) -- Dreistettner lied = Dreistettner song (Karl Scherrer) -- Unterm Lindenbaum = Under the linden tree (Trude Mally & Heini Griuc) -- Zillertaler Tanzl = Dance from the Ziller Valley (Peter Reitmeier) -- Bauernwalzer = Farmer's waltz (Blaskapelle Oberwart) -- Schönste Mann von Wien = Handsomest man in Vienna (Böck, Wanzenböck & Gollinger) -- Potpourri (Karl Scherrer) -- Als der Bauer vom Felde kam = When the farmer came home from the field (Original Herberstein Trio) -- Bauernpolka aus Übelbach = Farmer's polka from Übelbach (Fritz Forstinger) -- Jakobischützenmarsch = March of the Jakobischützen (Lois Blamberger & Group) -- Wienerlieder-potpourri = Potpourri of Viennese songs (Pepi Rottensteiner) -- Steinriegler Marsch = Steinriegler march (Franz Themessel) -- Scheiben Jodler (Anna Gratz) -- Wie lustig ist's im greanan Wald = How much fun it is in the green forest (Böck, Wanzenböck & Gollinger) -- Buchbauer's Walzer = Buchbauer's waltz (Familie Buchbauer) -- Turlhofer = Turlhofer Waltz (Hermann Härtel & Group) -- Schackerl, Schackerl (Franz Radosta) -- Matzleinsdorf, mein Heimatsort = Matzleinsdorf, my hometown (Heini Griuc) -- Schwarzaugig's Dirndl = Black eyed girl (Karl Scherrer) -- Wohl in der Niederschwing (Lois Blamberger) -- Lei aufn, lei aufn, der Hochalma zua = Head on towards the high mountain pasture (David Themessl & Gunrich Netmessnig) -- Djehuliri Jodler (Anna Gratz & Roswitha Neumayr) -- Gstanzln aus dem Feistritztal = Gstanzln from the Feistritz valley (Original Herberstein Trio) -- Tischlied = Table song (Ludwig Gangoli) -- Zither und a geign = Zither and a fiddle (Hermann Härtel & Group) -- Disc 2. Da hör'n ma den Kuckuck aus der Literflasch'n schrei'n = There we hear the cuckoo yell out of the liter bottle (Böck, Wanzenböck & Gollinger) -- Da setz i mein grean's Hüatl auf = Then I'll put on my green hat (Karl Scherrer) -- Wurzengraber = Root diggers (David Themessel & Gunrich Netmessnig) -- Schön grau ist der Morgen = Nice and grey is the morning (Anna Gratz Duo) -- Kaufruf = Street cry (Unknown iron collector) -- Liebeslied = Love song (Ladislaus Wenzel) -- Feistritztaler marsch = March from Feistritz Valley (Original Herberstein Trio) -- Heuberger Jodler = Mountain pasture yodel song (Fefi Eibisberger) -- Ländler von Josef Span = Laendler by Josef Span (Peter Reitmeier) -- I bin der schene Bauernfranzl = I am the pretty farmer Franz (Fefi & Josef Eibisberger -- Stoanabrünnl Jodler = Stone well yodel song (Original Herberstein Trio) -- Kirchenlied = Church song (Karl Scherrer) -- Djulliulliöh, a Landpartie wird g'macht = Yodel, we will make a trip to the country (Böck, Wanzenböck & Gollinger) -- Geradtaktiger Ländler = Laendler in straight time (Lois Blamberger & Co.) -- D'lustigen Holzhackerbuam = Jolly wood-chopping boys (Original Herberstein Trio) -- Gstanzln: War a wia ra war = Gstanzln: If he were like he was ; Gott sei Dank, es dauert nimmer lang = Thank God, it won't take much longer (Hermann Härtel & Group) -- Traurige bua = Sad boy (Duo Stadlmayr-Krupa & Maly Nagl) -- Hahnbalzwalzer = Heath cock mating waltz (Anna Gratz) -- Radltruch'n Polka = Wheel barrow polka (Christian Ortner) -- I häng' an meiner Weanastadt = I love my hometown, Vienna (Maly Nagl) -- Kuckuckswalzer = Waltz of the coocoo bird (Original Herberstein Trio) -- Laufnitzer = Laufnitzer yodel (Hermann Härtel & Group) -- Meine Geige ist zerbrochen = My violin is broken (Ludwig Gangoli) -- Hackenstiel = Axe handle (Josef Böck & Johann Schwendenwein) -- Dingl, dangl, Hammerstiel = Dingl, dangl, hammer handle (Original Herberstein Trio) -- Wie mein Ahnl 20 Jahr = When my grandfather was 20 years old (Emil Thun) -- Polka (Familie Buchbauer) -- Wann d' Sunn untergeht = When the sun goes down (Fefi Eibisberger).
Local Numbers:
FP-ARH-CD-454/5
Arhoolie.454/5
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
El Cerrito, CA Arhoolie 2009
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded and collected between 1967 and 1998.
General:
Program notes in German and song transcriptions in Austrian dialect and high German by Ernst Weber with English translations on container insert (52 p. ; ill.). Credits: Produced by Chris Strachwitz ; recorded and collected by Chris Strachwitz and Johnny Parth.
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Zulaika -- Winnipeg whore -- Chris Colombo -- Ball o'yarn -- Squire of great renown -- A gob is a slob -- Limericks -- Erie Canal -- Crusher Bailey -- The same the 'ole world over -- The hermit -- Foggy dew -- Darby ram --Black eyed Susie.
Track Information:
101 Zulaika / Guitar.
102 Winnipeg Whore / Guitar.
103 Chris Colombo / Guitar.
104 Ball O'Yarn / Guitar.
105 Squire of Great Renown / Guitar.
106 A Gob is a Slob / Guitar.
107 Limericks / Guitar.
201 Erie Canal / Guitar.
202 Crusher Bailey / Guitar.
203 The Same the Whole World Over / Guitar.
204 The Hermit / Guitar.
205 The Foggy Dew / Guitar.
206 The Darby Ram / Guitar.
207 Black Eyed Suzy / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FP-RINZ-LP-1383
Audio Fidelity.1806
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Audio Fidelity 1956
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
Collection Rights:
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