How much my heart does love to sing …
1 An East Anglian Folk Song Suite – Douglas Coombes
i The candlelight fishermen (Norfolk)
ii Windy old weather (Norfolk)
iii May Day carol (Cambridgeshire)
iv The jolly carter (Essex)
v Bushes and briars (Essex)
vi John Barleycorn (Bedfordshire)
vii The shooting of his dear (Essex)
viii The old man from Lee (Essex)
ix Down by the riverside (Essex)
x Robin a-Thrush (Suffolk)
2 A tapestry of British Song – Douglas Coombes
i If music be the food of love (Words: Colonel Heveningham / Music: Henry Purcell)
ii Turpin hero (England)
iii Scarborough Fair (England)
iv The stuttering lover (Ireland)
v The Sally Gardens (Ireland)
vi Song of a country girl (Wales)
vii David of the white rock (Wales)
viii Mairi’s wedding (Scotland)
ix Eriskay love lilt (Scotland)
x Oliver Cromwell (England)
3 How much my heart does love to sing (Words: David Self/Music: Douglas Coombes)