Bushes and Briars

"Bushes and Briars" is an English folksong (Roud 1027). It was collected by Vaughan Williams from a shepherd in Essex and published in arrangement in 1908.[1] A version collected at Piddlehinton, Dorset, in 1905 was printed in James Reeves's The Everlasting Circle, 1960.[2] The song was included in Barry Skinner's 1978 album Bushes & Briars (Fellside FE011).[3]

Recordings

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References

  1. David Manning Vaughan Williams on Music 2007; p. 106.
  2. Reeves , James (1960) The Everlasting Circle. London: Heinemann; p. 68
  3. Barry Skinner; Mainly Norfolk
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