Various - Ey Up Mi Duck! - A Celebration Of Derbyshire FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | –Jack Hill | Black Beetles |
| 2 | –Mary Johnson | Sayd Cake |
| 3 | –Ram's Bottom | Six Jolly Miners |
| 4 | –Raymond Hibbert | Tribulations Of A Railway Porter |
| 5 | –Ashbourne Town Band / Derby Morris Men | Winster Wakes Week |
| 6 | –Ram's Bottom | Horseshoe Polka |
| 7 | –Peter Baker / Richard Scollins | Derbyshire Wit & Wisdom |
| 8 | –Walter Beighton | Pin ' N ' Button |
| 9 | –Jack Hill | Heanor Haunting |
| 10 | –Owen Watson | There's No Coal-Mines In The Sky |
| 11 | –Jean Baker | Our Mary's Bonnet |
| 12 | –'Holloway Villager' | Sundays |
| 13 | –Anne Brown | I Remember, I Remember |
| 14 | –Harold Bacon | Tales From Ossley Woodus |
| 15 | –'Holloway Villager' | Bonsa Dog-racing |
| 16 | –Ram's Bottom | Winster Gallop |
| 17 | –John Titford / Richard Scollins | Derbyshire Humour |
| 18 | –Ram's Bottom | B And D Polka |
| 19 | –Joe Townsend | Bradda Stoners & Tidsa Saw-Yeds |
| 20 | –Ram's Bottom / Derby Morris Men | The Derby Ram |
| 21 | –Granville Brooks | Hospitals |
| 22 | –Shirland Miners' Welfare Band | The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, Is Ended |
| 23 | –Ram's Bottom | Melody Iron Jig |
| 24 | –Herbert Harrison | Runaway Horse |
| 25 | –Peter Baker | Ernie Dunn |
| 26 | –Richard Scollins / Ilkeston Brass | Sam Taylor Th' Ilson Giant |
| 27 | –Jack Hill | Flyaway Horse |
Credits
- Engineer – Andy Terry
- Producer, Artwork By [Cover Design] – Richard Scollins
- Producer, Photography By – John Titford
Notes
Booklet On Derbyshire Dialect Enclosed [along with full credits and liner notes and a book catalogue sheet).
A11b is not listed on the sleeve.
Full title on front and back cover reads:
"Richard Scollins and John Titford present: Ey Up Mi Duck! - A Celebration Of Derbyshire. Dialect stories, poems, jokes, Music and song from Rams' Bottom, Shirland Miners' Welfare Band, Derby Morris Men, Ilkeston Brass, Ashbourne Town Band, Peter Baker, Harold Bacon, Granville Brooks, 'Rough N' Tumble' Jack Hill, Owen Watson, Joe Townsend, Raymond Hibbert, Walter Beighton, Herbert 'Jabby' Harrison, Jean Baker, Anne Brown, Mary Johnson, Brass Bands from Shirland, Ilkeston, Ashbourne, 'The Mystery Man from Holloway' & Many Other Wonders!"
Companies
- Recorded At – Rainbow Sounds Studio – Nottingham
Album
VARIOUS Ey Up Mi Duck - A Celebration Of Derbyshire 1978 UK 23-track vinyl LP, complete with two merchandising flyers, a superb eight page illustrated booklet with notes to the songs and pieces on the album. A Celebration Of Derbyshire mp3 release album free and without registration. On this page you can listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. A Celebration Of Derbyshire album. And you can download the album in one file to your computer or tablet or phone. Attention . Sold byclassicbowler 2114100. 0 positive FeedbackContact seller. Ey Up Mi Duck: Dialect of Derbyshire and the East Midlands by Richard Scollins, John Titford Paperback, 2000. Brand new: lowest price. Featuring cartoon-like illustrations that aim to capture the warmth and humour of the East Midlands, this work is a celebration of the dialect spoken in Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and South Staffordshire. Product Identifiers. Songs in album Nesaia - A Celebration Of The Dead 2008. Nesaia - Darkness Falls. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Ey up MI duck is a charity music , beer and cider festival in derbyshire. Music to suit all tastes, two stages that. We have the final total raised for EY UP MI DUCK this year and we want to thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts to all of you contributed in some way to supporting us yet again. We are splitting our charity donations slightly this year to support a few worthy causes but with Meningitis being the main one and we know you will back our decision in supporting other worthy causes. Updates soon I promise. An alternative recording of the song is found on the Derbyshire Folk and Dialect Vinyl LP Ey Up Mi Duck, A celebration of Derbyshire. This version was recorded by Derbyshire-based Folk group Rams Bottom in the 1970s. Unlike many traditional variations, this version contains a narrative refrain: As I was going to Derby. British folk rock band Erland and the Carnival released a version of the song on their 2010 self-titled album, changing the lyrics to refer to a suicide which occurred in Derby in 2008. Ey Up, Mi Duck book. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Start by marking Ey Up, Mi Duck: Pt. 3: Affectionate Look at the Dialect and Folklore of Ilkeston, Derbyshire and the Erewash Valley as Want to Read: Want to Read saving Want to Read. Ey up Duck, Vol. 1 - Kid Toonz UK. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Pick up your parcel at a time and place that suits you. Choose from over 13,000 locations across the UK. Prime members get unlimited deliveries at no additional cost. Derbyshire Dialect: A Selection of Words and Anecdotes from Derbyshire by Mike Smith Paperback . Only 2 left in stock. Hoagy's Children In a Celebration of Hoagy Carmichael's Music, Vol. 2 - Barbara Lea, Bob Dorough, Dick Sudhalter























