A Collection of Original Local Songs (full title - “A Collection of original local songs by Thomas Marshall – Printed for the author by Wm Fordyce, Dean Street, Newcastle 1829) is a Chapbook of Geordie folk song consisting of eleven songs written by Thomas Marshall, published in 1829, by the author himself.
Thomas Marshall wrote all the songs.
A set of the original documents are retained in the archives of Gateshead Council. .
Are as below :-
width=70 abbr="page" | page | width=300 abbr="title of song" | title | width=200 abbr="tune/air" | tune | width=250abbr="brief description" | brief description | width=15 abbr="comments" | note | width=15 abbr="reference" | ref |
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1 | assume front cover | [1] | |||||||||
2 | assume inner cover | ||||||||||
3 to 4 | Blind Willie's jubilee | Bold Dragoon | A song to celebrate Blind Willy’s 50th birthday and ensuing party | [2] | |||||||
5 | unknown | ||||||||||
6 to 8 | Markie's grandie (or Richie's mistake) | Barbara Bell | A comic song about mistaking the name of a public house | [3] | |||||||
8 to 10 | Blind Willie, versus Billy Scott | Fie, let's away to the Bridal | A song about a fight between these two local “eccentrics” | [4] | |||||||
10 to 12 | Ralphey and the broker | Good Morning to your night-cap | A song about a defective chest ordered from a broker (or joiner) | [5] | |||||||
12 to 13 | Heeltap's disaster | Post-mun | A song about a greedy shoemaker | [6] | |||||||
13 to 16 | Euphys Coronation | Arthur McBride | [7] | ||||||||
18 to 19 | Ralphey's views fra the spire | Betsey Baker | This song describes the amazing view from the spire of St. Nicholas Church in Newcastle claiming he could see all the way to London | [8] | |||||||
16 to 18 | Visit to Swalwell | Betsey Baker | Song about a group of folk led by a band setting out from Newcastle to go to Swalwell for a 'merry night' | [9] | |||||||
20 to 21 | Tars and skippers | Derry Down | A song written after tales of “body snatcher” like Burke & Hare, tells of a group of people guarding a corpse | [10] | |||||||
21 to ? | Sons of Britannia | Battle of Vittoria | [11] |
Geordie dialect words