Singer sings about coming home to merry England.Hugill, "SSS" (1961): 182-188, "Rolling Home"
A song on the quality of English women.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/2109/thumbnail.jp
[Verse 1]Oh, I have roam\u27d many lands,And many friends I\u27ve met;Not one fair scene or kindly s...
voicePerformed by Dorothy Crockett and other unnamed singers.Coll. by M.C. Parler Sung by Dorothy Cr...
A song that praises the home; Be it ever so humble there\u27s no place like homehttps://egrove.olemi...
There is many a step goes lighter, coming home There is many an eye grows brighter, coming home All ...
An Irish lad returning to old Ireland far across the sea,Sitting on the deck he was as happy as a la...
A song in which the singer reminisces on the past - the years following his marriage to Maggie, thei...
voiceMrs. Daisy Simmons Lecta Avenue Fort Smith, Arkansas February 24, 1951 Reel 92, Item 1 The Sail...
Mercer, 133; Hugill SSS (1961): 120-123. Alternative title "Goodbye, Fare-ye-well". See also: Henry ...
Hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenleaf, ...
A song about coming home to Ireland.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/1691/thumbnail.jp
Song used to start a 'haul' when moving houses.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57;...
Performers: Bing Crosby, Sammy Kaye, Gracie Fields, Eddy Howard, Doris Day, Johnny Desmond, Milt Her...
Boat hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenl...
Boat hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenl...
A song on the quality of English women.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/2109/thumbnail.jp
[Verse 1]Oh, I have roam\u27d many lands,And many friends I\u27ve met;Not one fair scene or kindly s...
voicePerformed by Dorothy Crockett and other unnamed singers.Coll. by M.C. Parler Sung by Dorothy Cr...
A song that praises the home; Be it ever so humble there\u27s no place like homehttps://egrove.olemi...
There is many a step goes lighter, coming home There is many an eye grows brighter, coming home All ...
An Irish lad returning to old Ireland far across the sea,Sitting on the deck he was as happy as a la...
A song in which the singer reminisces on the past - the years following his marriage to Maggie, thei...
voiceMrs. Daisy Simmons Lecta Avenue Fort Smith, Arkansas February 24, 1951 Reel 92, Item 1 The Sail...
Mercer, 133; Hugill SSS (1961): 120-123. Alternative title "Goodbye, Fare-ye-well". See also: Henry ...
Hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenleaf, ...
A song about coming home to Ireland.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/1691/thumbnail.jp
Song used to start a 'haul' when moving houses.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57;...
Performers: Bing Crosby, Sammy Kaye, Gracie Fields, Eddy Howard, Doris Day, Johnny Desmond, Milt Her...
Boat hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenl...
Boat hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenl...
A song on the quality of English women.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/2109/thumbnail.jp
[Verse 1]Oh, I have roam\u27d many lands,And many friends I\u27ve met;Not one fair scene or kindly s...
voicePerformed by Dorothy Crockett and other unnamed singers.Coll. by M.C. Parler Sung by Dorothy Cr...