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Jaunty, seafaring folk tune with tuba, ukulele and xylophone. A Feast of FolkMain
All aboard me hearties, famous early 19th century sea shanty featuring squeezebox. A Feast of FolkMain
Traditional English folk-song, dating from the 1500's and rumoured to have been composed by Henry VIII. This version features accordion, bells and violin. A Feast of FolkMain
Beloved by Morris Dancers and school bands throughout the UK, this simple yet evocative folk tune features harpsichord and flute. A Feast of FolkMain
Popular Devonish folk ditty from the late 19th century, featuring squeezebox and percussion. A Feast of FolkMain
Gentle and warm acoustic guitar and flute rendition of this old English folk tune, which in turn may have been influenced by a Scottish ballad in the middle ages. A Feast of FolkMain
16th Century folk song about 'Harvesting'. This folk rock style version has mandolin and acoustic guitar, joined by drums and an electric guitar. A Feast of FolkMain
Medieval style sea shanty played on accordion, tambourine and harmonium to a lilting 6/8 rhythm. A Feast of FolkMain
English sea shanty, slow and melancholic and featuring acoustic guitar, harmonium, flute and harp. A Feast of FolkMain
Famous British music hall song from the beginning of the 19th century and reminding us of donkey rides, kiss me quick hats and Punch and Judy. A Feast of FolkMain
Traditional Scottish ballad with a quirky twist, the addition of a tabla played in conjunction with acoustic guitar, bagpipes, and a harp. A Feast of FolkMain
A beautiful lilting Celtic folk song with acoustic guitar, mandolin and sitar played in waltz time. A Feast of Folk