travelling people: a radio-ballad about Britain's nomadic people
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Copy number Shelfmark Loan category 24000829 Z38/10 Reference only
TitleThe travelling people: a radio-ballad about Britain's nomadic people
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherTopic Records
Year of publication1999
Dimensions13cm
MaterialCD
Accompanying material1 booklet
Series titleTSCD; 808
SubjectSongs; Travellers
Persons keywordMacColl, Ewan; Seeger, Peggy; Parker, Charles
Bibliographic notesMy mother said I never should
I am tired of always having to shift
Born in the middle of the afternoon
If you took a traveller
Don't I wish the old times would come back again
I like to settle in the wintertime
We never did travel much in the wintertime
The auld ways are changing
These days have gone
I mean, we're fed up with gypsies living in our area
People get the impression, o these gypsies they're rogues
They can't read or write
Bloody isn't it
Can't see no way out
I am tired of always having to shift
Born in the middle of the afternoon
If you took a traveller
Don't I wish the old times would come back again
I like to settle in the wintertime
We never did travel much in the wintertime
The auld ways are changing
These days have gone
I mean, we're fed up with gypsies living in our area
People get the impression, o these gypsies they're rogues
They can't read or write
Bloody isn't it
Can't see no way out
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