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Songs 1 - 19 of 19 in Farm animals
| Title | Performer | Year | Genre | Listen |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brian O'Lynn Brian O’Lynn he had a grey mare, |
Ethel Grinsdale | 1972 | Humour | |
| Cattle Sale Song On the sixteenth of October ti market Ah did go, |
John Greaves | 2009 | Farming | |
| A Country life for Me Here I am as you may see, Ah’m Yorkshire ti backbone, |
Jack Howlett | 1969 | Agriculture | |
| Gossip John Good mornin’, Gossip John, weer ’as tha been so earlye? (…lye to rhyme with eye) |
Will Noble and John Cocking | 2007 | Humour | |
| The Jolly Ploughboy I once was a jolly ploughboy ploughing in the fields all day, |
Ted Hutchinson | 1979 | Military | |
| My Father Died My father died, I cannot tell how, |
John Greaves | 2006 | Humour | |
| The Old Farmer and His Shrew (Chorus:-) Mary, oh, Mary, please come ’ome to me, |
Mick Haywood | 2006 | Agriculture | |
| Old Grimy Awd Grimy were a queer awd chap, |
Fred Banks | 2007 | Humour | |
| Old Jim Slack's Grey Horse ( Chorus:-) Owd Jim Slack ’e ’ad a grey ’oss, such an ’oss as you never did see, |
Mick Haywood | 2006 | Humour | |
| The Old Sow T’ awd sow’s getten mezzles an’ she’s deed, poor thing, (mezzles = measles) |
John Greaves | 2006 | Animals | |
| The Old Tup As I was going to Derby upon the market day, |
Howard Bullock | 1977 | Ritual | |
| Poor Old Horse We have a poor owd horse |
Billy Palmer and Chris Ralphs | 1971 | Ritual | |
| Rolling on the Grass To those who live in cities where but bricks and mortar’s seen, |
Ray Padgett | 1999 | Courtship | |
| Sedgefield Fair Noo awd Dicky Thompson ’e ’ad a grey mare, |
John Greaves | 2006 | Animals | |
| Sheep Gathering Early autumn morning, set off up the hill, |
John Greaves | 2009 | Farming | |
| The Sucking Pig Come ye that love a bit o’ fun an’ listen ’ere a while, |
Will Noble | 2007 | Humour | |
| Willy went to Westerdale Willy went ti Westerdale, |
John Greaves | 2007 | Humour | |
| The Yorkshire Bite If you please, do draw near, it’s the truth I declare, |
Bill Sowerby | 2007 | Humour | |
| The Yorkshire Farmer There was an ord farmer iv ’Arton did dwell, (ord = old, Harton) |
Norman Creaser | 2006 | Humour |