Tyneside Songs By Catcheside Warrington
Volume 1 of 4 1927 Edition
Volume 2 1929
Volume 3 1913
Volume 4 no date
Catcheside Warrington's Tyneside Songs is a collection of standards for the period and reflects the status of Tyneside and Newcastle folksong at the time. These were the central songs of the tradition at that time. Warrington was a well known performer and recording artist who made early recordings under a variety of names. The booklets were published by J. G. Windows of Newcastle-On -Tyne  Links are provided to the images of the pages use your browser's back button to go back to this page. Some songs have two pages of text.

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Contents

The Keel Row

Geordie Haad the Barin

Mally Dunn

Blaydon Races

Aa Hope Ye'll Be Kind te Me Dowter

Keep Your feet Still Geordie Hinny

Cushie Butterfield

Last Neet (The New Pollis)

The Gallogate Lad

The Cliffs of Old Tynemouth

 

 

 

 

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