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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

When Dalliance Was In Flower - Volume II - Ed McCurdy

 

A Young Man

When Dalliance Was In Flower 
And Maidens Lost Their Heads
Volume II
Sung by Ed McCurdy
Musical Settings copyright 1957 by Ed McCurdy
Engineer: Leonard Ripley
Production Supervisor: Jack Holzman
Elektra 140
1957

Robert Abramson - Harpsichord
LaNoue Davenport - Recorders
William Faier - Guitar and Banjo
Erik Darling - Solo Banjo (is featured in Tottingham's Frolic, The Jolly Miller, A Lady So Frolic And Gay and The Jolly Pedlar's Pretty Things

From Billboard - November 18, 1957: A further excursion into mores and morals of Elizabethan England via the lusty lyrics of the songs of that era. The arrangements by Ed McCurdy, who also handles vocal chores, have an authentic ring. Dealers who had any success with Vol. I will do repeat business with this item.

Uptails All 
Tottingham Frolic
A Young Man
A Tradesman
A Tenement To Let
The Playhouse Saint
Merchant And The Fidler's Wife
A Virgin Meditation
Would You Have A Young Virgin
The Jolly Miller
Of Chloe And Celia
A Lady So Frolic And Gay
My Thing Is My Own
The Jolly Pedlar's Pretty Thing
Phillis
To Bed To Me

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