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Re: Lancashire Folk Songs
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Is the one based on the other, if so which way round. Or is there another tune altogether? |
Re: Lancashire Folk Songs
Hello !
This is a song my grandad used to sing but my dad can't remember the tune. Does anyone know how we could find out. We've tried googling and this forum comes up. I'd be interested to see the sheet music if possible....? Thanks! :-) |
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I have a copy of this song in my Lancashire sheet music collection, but cannot find it. From memory, it was written by a Clitheroe chap
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I have a copy of the sheet music . If you send me a private message Charlo108 with your address I will get a Photostat of it for you
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It was written by Jim Ainsworth from Blackburn and is based on an actual cottage in Langho - Rose Cottage, which is sadly no longer there.
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Did you say you had a copy of the original, I would be interested to know the writers name. My Mother in law who is 92 has told me many times in the past that her Father wrote this before he went to London where he caught TB, she doesn't know if he sold the song. His name was Peter Malone. Thank you
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I'm certain it was Jim Ainsworth, Try an email to [email protected]
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Re: Lancashire Folk Songs
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I'm a native of the US and live in North Carolina. Today I stumbled across a print of the sheet music for Just a Cot in Ribble Valley while cleaning out old files. That print lists the author and copyright owner as Jim Ainsworth. The paper doesn't look very old, so it could be a reprint. I decided to do a little casual research, and this forum was among the few listings that Google offered. There was also a listing for a sale of an original copy of the sheet music, which listed Jim Ainsworth as the author. My wife's grandparents were Brits who came to the US before World War 1. I believe that Jim Ainsworth was a relative, but I don't know the exact connection. I could ask my wife if there was any interest. I'm sorry that that doesn't agree with your family's understanding of the song's past, carolfranchesca. It's possible that there is other history, but this is all that I know. Regards, Bruce |
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Thanks for this, Bruce. I am in no doubt that Jim Ainsworth wrote the song.
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