Manuscript/Mixed Material Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
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Image 1 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring 1 1 of 4 TextRobertson, Sidney [md] collectorGraham, George Vinton [md] singer Asmussen, Ella [md] transcriber of textRecorded at San Jose, California December 1938UC-WPA Disk No. 9E [md] both sides Willie Riley…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 2 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring 2 2 of 4 Willie Riley Our steed not used to saddle grew weary of the pace, But still we urged him onward, for none could take his place. The horse he…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 3 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring 3 3 of 4 Willie Riley "Good Lord, he stole her jewels, her diamonds and gold rings, Gold watch and silver buckles and many a precious thing Which cost me in bright…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 4 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring 4 4 of 4 Willie Riley The vessel that he sailed in was one of a convoy That sailed across the ocean, 'twas called Lady del Roy, Poor broken hearted Willie stood…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 5 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring 1 As sung by George Vinton Graham San Jose, Calif. December, 1938 WILLIE RILEY THIS IS A COMPOUND OF TWO VERSIONS FROM HIS MOTHER'S SINGING AND GRANDFATHER'S BOOK. IT WAS ON ONE…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 6 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring 3 AGAIN WE QUICKLY MOUNTED AND {Begin deleted text}HURRIED ON OUR WAY{End deleted text} soon we rode away THROUGH SHADY [GROVES?] AND VALLEYS WE TRAVELED NIGHT AND DAY BUT HER FATHER QUICKLY…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 7 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring THEN IN THE CROWDED COURTROOM THE LADY TOOK THE STAND [SHE WORE?] A RED ROSE IN HER HAIR, A RING SHONE ON HER HAND. THE JUDGE THEN SAID, NOW LADY, PLEASE PLACE…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 8 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring WILLIE RILEY AN OLD IRISH SONG OF LONG A GO AND HIS DEAR COOLIN BON IT IS RE WRITTEN RE COMPOSED BY GEORGE GRAHAM. IT WAS ON ONE PLEASANT MORNING. ALL IN…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 9 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring THEY HURRIED ME TO PRISON MY HANDS AND FEET THEY BOUND AND LIKE SOME CRUEL MURDERER THEY [CHAINED?] ME TO THE GROUND BUT THIS HARD CRUEL TREATMENT MOST MANFULLY ILL STAND TEN…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 10 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring 3 HE NEVER STOLE MY JEWELS I SWEAR BY ALL ABOVE BUT THERE WAS ONE I GAVE HIM IN TOKEN OF TRUE LOVE. THE RING I GAVE YOU RILEY I INTEND FOR…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 11 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring WILLIE RILEY AN OLD IRISH SONG OF LONG A GO AND HIS DEAR COOLIN BON IT IS RE WRITTEN AND RE COMPOSED BY GEORGE GRAHAM. IT WAS ON ONE PLEASANT MORNING. ALL…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 12 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring THEY HURRIED ME TO PRISON MY HANDS AND FEET THEY BOUND AND LIKE SOME CRUEL MURDERER THEY CHAINED ME TO THE GROUND BUT THIS HARD CRUEL TREATMENT MOST MANFULLY ILL STAND TEN…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 13 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring HE NEVER STOLE MY JEWELS I SWEAR BY ALL ABOVE BUT THERE WAS ONE I GAVE HIM IN TOKEN OFF TRUE LOVE. THE RING I GAVE YOU RILEY I INTEND FOR YOU…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 14 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring [?/] Graham [?] San Jose [Calif.?] [See?] [photo?.] [?] [S?] WILLIE RILEY AN OLD IRISH SONG OF LONG A GO AND HIS DEAR COOLIN BON IT IS RE WRITTEN AND RE COMPOSED…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 15 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring AGAIN WE QUICKLY MOUNTED[.?] AND [I HURRIED ON?] OUR WAY. THROUGH SHADEIE GROVES AND [VALLEYS WE TRAVELED?] NIGHTAND DAY. BUT HER FATHER QUICKLY [PERSUED US WITH HIS WELL?] CHOSEN BAND. AND I…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 16 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring THEN IN THE CROWDED COURT ROOM. THE LADY TOOK THE STAND. SHE WORE A RED ROSE IN HER HAIR. A RING SHONE ON HER HAND. [:?] THE JUDGE THEN SAID. NOW LADY…- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
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Image 17 of Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn | It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring Handwritten page illegible- Contributor: Graham, George Vinton - Asmussen, Ella
- Date: 1938-01-01
About this Item
Title
- Willie Riley [textual transcriptions and notes].
Other Title
- Willie Riley and his dear coolin bawn
- It was on one Sunday morning all in the month of spring
Names
- Asmussen, Ella, transcriber.
- Graham, George Vinton, performer.
Created / Published
- [1938 or 1939]
Headings
- - Ballads, English--Texts
- - Love songs--Texts
Genre
- Manuscripts
Notes
- - Six textual song transcriptions and one page of notes inscribed by Sidney Robertson Cowell.
- - In English.
Medium
- 21 p.
Source Collection
- Forms part of: W.P.A. California Folk Music Project collection
Repository
- Library of Congress Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, 101 Independence Ave. S.E., Washington, DC USA 20540-4610 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/folklife.home
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2017701019
Online Format
- online text
- image