Brown girl in the ring [sound recording] Carribbean voyage10.00

Contributor(s): Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002Material type: MusicMusicSpoken language: cpfengfre Series: Caribbean voyageAlan Lomax collection: Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Rounder Records, p1997Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Children's songs -- Caribbean Area | Singing games -- Caribbean Area | Folk songs, Creole -- Caribbean Area | Folk songs, English -- Caribbean Area | Folk songs, French -- Caribbean Area | Folk music -- Caribbean Area
Contents:
Game songs from Trinidad and Tobago: There's a brown girl in the ring ; One, two, three ; Zinglito ; Gypsy in the moonlight ; Coming down with a bunch of roses ; In a fine castle ; I have a tree in my right hand ; One Spaniard came ; Jane and Louisa ; Roman soldiers ; Sandy girl ; Some like it hot, some like it cold ; Green gravel ; Sammy dead-o ; Ring diamond ; Mamselle Marie, marry the girl one time ; Afouyk̈ ̈; Poco, le' me 'lone ; Miss Lucy has some fine young ladies ; Mister Ram Goat-o ; Bš ̌down ; Si, si , Maria -- Pass play and game songs from Dominica and St. Lucia: Down to the carpet ; Mosquito one ; Early in the morning ; Tra la la voumb ̌; Bonjour ma cousine ; Sikola ola vanni ; Dis sḷda la ; Ariyl̈-o ; Missy-la, Massa-la ; Lindi mwen la rivi ̈; Mango ti-n ; Yun ti pway ̌; Ay zabl̈ -o ; Fiol ̌; Round and round the village ; You lie, you lie ; Went to Jamaica ; Rolling shilling ; What shall I put it in? ; Van-la ; Mwen leve lindi bon matin ; Eliza Kongo -- Game songs from Anguilla and Nevis: Here we go loo-by loo ; Drop Peter drop ; Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar ; Little Sally Water ; Walking up the green grass ; How green you are ; Man o' war in the harbor ; Aunty Nanny thread the needle ; Annie, le' go me fowl ; A goosie lost his tail ; Something make me laugh, ha, ha, ha -- Pass play songs from Carriacou: Anana-o ; El ̌Misi-o ; Meet me on the road ; Vio Vio l ̌; 'Dolphus Coker ; Mary and Martha is bound to wear the crown-o
Native performers
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"Game and pass play songs sung by children and adults from Trinidad, Tobago, Dominica, St. Lucia, Anguilla, Nevis, and Carriacou"--Container

Compact disc

Program notes by Bess Lomax Hawes, Alan Lomax and J.D. Elder, with English, Creole, and French texts and translations ([40] p. : ill.) inserted in container

Game songs from Trinidad and Tobago: There's a brown girl in the ring ; One, two, three ; Zinglito ; Gypsy in the moonlight ; Coming down with a bunch of roses ; In a fine castle ; I have a tree in my right hand ; One Spaniard came ; Jane and Louisa ; Roman soldiers ; Sandy girl ; Some like it hot, some like it cold ; Green gravel ; Sammy dead-o ; Ring diamond ; Mamselle Marie, marry the girl one time ; Afouyk̈ ̈; Poco, le' me 'lone ; Miss Lucy has some fine young ladies ; Mister Ram Goat-o ; Bš ̌down ; Si, si , Maria -- Pass play and game songs from Dominica and St. Lucia: Down to the carpet ; Mosquito one ; Early in the morning ; Tra la la voumb ̌; Bonjour ma cousine ; Sikola ola vanni ; Dis sḷda la ; Ariyl̈-o ; Missy-la, Massa-la ; Lindi mwen la rivi ̈; Mango ti-n ; Yun ti pway ̌; Ay zabl̈ -o ; Fiol ̌; Round and round the village ; You lie, you lie ; Went to Jamaica ; Rolling shilling ; What shall I put it in? ; Van-la ; Mwen leve lindi bon matin ; Eliza Kongo -- Game songs from Anguilla and Nevis: Here we go loo-by loo ; Drop Peter drop ; Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar ; Little Sally Water ; Walking up the green grass ; How green you are ; Man o' war in the harbor ; Aunty Nanny thread the needle ; Annie, le' go me fowl ; A goosie lost his tail ; Something make me laugh, ha, ha, ha -- Pass play songs from Carriacou: Anana-o ; El ̌Misi-o ; Meet me on the road ; Vio Vio l ̌; 'Dolphus Coker ; Mary and Martha is bound to wear the crown-o

Native performers

Recorded by Alan Lomax in 1962 in various locations in the Leeward and Windward Islands of the western Caribbean

Sung in English, Creole, and French

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