
Wallace House (1900–1983), singer, actor and dramatic arts professor at New York University, was born on the English Channel island of Guernsey. His family moved to Canada when he was nine years old. Growing up he learned many English folk songs from his parents and their friends. As an adult, he traveled throughout England, recording songs and learning the various English dialects spoken in different parts of the country. His linguistic ability enabled him to perform with authenticity local versions of folk songs in the appropriate dialect.
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On Ilkley Moor Bar t'At
I'm Seventeen Cum Sunday
True Tale of Robin Hood
The British Light Infantry
The Poachers of Lincolnshire
Robin Hood and Little John
Song of the Vermonters
The Lover's Departure
Gently Johnny, My Jingalo
Because I Were Shy
Old Farmer Buck
The Hunters of Kentucky
Young Herchard O' Taunton Dean
The Eddystone Light
Tally Ho! My Fine Sportsmen
Turmut Hoeing
The Derby Tup
Bold McDermott Roe
Hail, Columbia
The Barkshire Tragedy
Jack Hall
The World Turned Upside Down
Aa Hope Ye'll Be Kind to Me Dowter
Jan's Courtship
The Shan Van Voght
The Rising of the Moon
The Liberty Song
Robin Hood and Maid Marian
Robin Hood and the Curtall Fryer
How Happy the Soldier
Robin Hood and the Tanner
Chester
On the 8th Day Of November
Yankee Doodle, or The Yankee's Return From Camp
What a Court Hath Old England
Robin Hood and the Ranger
Come All Bold Canadians
Free America
The Memory of the Dead
The Death of Warren
The Dying Sergeant
The Pennsylvania song
The Wearing of the Green
Maryland Resolves
Father Murphy of the County Wexford
The Boys of Wexford
The Yankee Man of War or The Stately Southerner or Paul Jones Privateer or The Ranger
Dunlavin Green
General Munroe
Sweet County Wexford
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