A. L. Lloyd - Drinking Songs - 1956 Riverside RLP 12-618 ED1 EX Maggie Mae

Sold Date: November 13, 2022
Start Date: March 9, 2022
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A. L. Lloyd - Drinking Songs
Rare Original 1956 USA Pressing "Riverside Records RLP 12-618" LP
1st Press White Labels Matrix / Runout (Side A): RLP 12-618 A Matrix / Runout (Side B): RLP 12-618 B
Banjo – Al Jeffery  Concertina – Alf Edwards  Harmonica – Al Jeffery  Vocals – A. L. Lloyd
The song Maggie Mae was done by The Beatles on the "Let It Be-Naked"
Tracks :
1-1 The Derby Ram 1-2 The Foggy Dew 1-3 Maggie May 1-4 When Johnson's Ale Was New 1-5 The Butcher & The Chambermaid 1-6 A Jug of Punch 1-7 The Parson & The Maid 1-8 Three Drunken Huntsmen 1-9 All for Me Grog 1-10 The Drunken Maidens 1-11 Rosin The Beau 1-12 The Farmer's Servant 1-13 John Barleycorn 1-14 A Jug Of This

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Condition Vinyl   :        EX Condition Sleeve  :      EX *Condition is based on visual grading - Please Read scale below 
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