Hush Be Hush
Cecil Sharp Manuscript Collection (at Clare College, Cambridge)
(CJS2/10/2913)
- First Line
- Hush be hush the cocks be a-crowing
- Performer
- Tarr, Sarah
- Date collected
- 28 Apr 1914
- Place
- England : Somerset : Dulverton
- Collector
- Sharp, Cecil J.
- Roud No
- 13251 [Search for 13251 in the current indexes]
- Alt Ref No
- FT 2913
- Format
- Manuscript
- Type
- Song
- Subtype
- Src Contents
- Frag. text; Music
- Named Tune
- Child No
- Laws No
- Notes
-
Cecil Sharp MSS, Folk Tunes p.2913
- Author / Composer
- VWML Location
- Repository
- Clare College, Cambridge
- Printer / Publisher
- Pub Place
- Pub Date
- Level
- Item
- Volume
- Folk Tunes
- Assoc Source
- Date extant
Media
1 media item.
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Hush be hush
Sarah Tarr (53) at Dulverton [Union]
April 28th 1914
[Music:1]
Hush be hush the cocks be a-crowing
Daylight will soon, will soon be appear
Down by the side-grove he be-going
Shall I [win] my first lover there
Transcription
Show all of transcriptionHush be hush
Sarah Tarr (53) at Dulverton [Union]
April 28th 1914
[Music:1]
Hush be hush the cocks be a-crowing
Daylight will soon, will soon be appear
Down by the side-grove he be-going
Shall I [win] my first lover there
Relationships
- CJS2/10 Folk tunes collected by Cecil Sharp
- CJS2/10/2913 Hush Be Hush (This record)