Drunkard gives up drinking after he dreams that his wife has died because of his neglect.Laws, NAB, p. 279 (imported ballads and folksongs); Mercer: Greenleaf, p. 151; Cox, p. 398; CFMJ: FH Index - 5 printings; Pickett Coll: 5: 1: 255
A woman wants her husband to stop drinking because it is sending them into poverty.https://egrove.ol...
Out in the gloomy night, sadly I roam,I have no Mother dear, no pleasant home;No body cares for me n...
Drunkard forces wife and child out into the snow. Wife dies but child survives. Given as a warning t...
Man tells of how he dreamed his wife had died and this is why he gave up drinking.Laws NAB p. 279 (l...
Drunkard tells of dream of his wife's death and how it changed his life.Laws, NAB p. 279 (imported b...
A drunkard has reformed; he changed his ways because of an ominous dream. He dreamt his beloved wife...
In reply to a question about his sudden change in behaviour, a man describes a dream about his wife'...
Drunkard reforms because of dream of wife's death.Laws, NAB, p. 279 (imported ballads and folksongs)...
Man begins to tell of how he beat alcohol habit [cut short].Laws, NAB, p. 279 (imported ballads and ...
Fragment of song regarding the reform of a drunkard after a warning dream.Laws 279; Cox 269
voiceColl. by M.C. Parler Sung by Mrs. Della Kerr DeValls Bluff, Ark. Nov. 15, 1953 Reel 172 Item 1 ...
voiceCollected and transcribed by Mary Celestia Parler Sung by Mrs. Pearl Brewer Pocahontas, Arkansa...
Humorous song: the singer's wife was pale and sickly until she started drinking vast quantities of D...
The narrator sees a drunkard and his family in the street. The drunkard's son asks his father to com...
Habitual drunkard is crippled as a result of a fight. Decides to mend his ways and marry. Stays sobe...
A woman wants her husband to stop drinking because it is sending them into poverty.https://egrove.ol...
Out in the gloomy night, sadly I roam,I have no Mother dear, no pleasant home;No body cares for me n...
Drunkard forces wife and child out into the snow. Wife dies but child survives. Given as a warning t...
Man tells of how he dreamed his wife had died and this is why he gave up drinking.Laws NAB p. 279 (l...
Drunkard tells of dream of his wife's death and how it changed his life.Laws, NAB p. 279 (imported b...
A drunkard has reformed; he changed his ways because of an ominous dream. He dreamt his beloved wife...
In reply to a question about his sudden change in behaviour, a man describes a dream about his wife'...
Drunkard reforms because of dream of wife's death.Laws, NAB, p. 279 (imported ballads and folksongs)...
Man begins to tell of how he beat alcohol habit [cut short].Laws, NAB, p. 279 (imported ballads and ...
Fragment of song regarding the reform of a drunkard after a warning dream.Laws 279; Cox 269
voiceColl. by M.C. Parler Sung by Mrs. Della Kerr DeValls Bluff, Ark. Nov. 15, 1953 Reel 172 Item 1 ...
voiceCollected and transcribed by Mary Celestia Parler Sung by Mrs. Pearl Brewer Pocahontas, Arkansa...
Humorous song: the singer's wife was pale and sickly until she started drinking vast quantities of D...
The narrator sees a drunkard and his family in the street. The drunkard's son asks his father to com...
Habitual drunkard is crippled as a result of a fight. Decides to mend his ways and marry. Stays sobe...
A woman wants her husband to stop drinking because it is sending them into poverty.https://egrove.ol...
Out in the gloomy night, sadly I roam,I have no Mother dear, no pleasant home;No body cares for me n...
Drunkard forces wife and child out into the snow. Wife dies but child survives. Given as a warning t...