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  1. Discover Child: Carthy by Martin Carthy released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 21 de abr. de 2010 · Prince Heathen Martin Carthy with Dave Swarbrick Child Ballad # 104 A dark tragic ballad sung to a rather upbeat tune. Prince Heathen tries to woo the Lady and is rejected.

  3. Martin Carthy is the debut solo album by English folk musician Martin Carthy, originally released in 1965 by Fontana Records and later re-issued by Topic Records. The album features Dave Swarbrick playing fiddle or mandolin on a number of the tracks.

  4. Early life. He was born in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, [2] and grew up in Hampstead, North West London. His mother was an active socialist and his father, from a family of Thames lightermen, went to grammar school and became a trade unionist and a councillor for Stepney at the age of 21.

  5. Twenty Rare, Live and Classic Child Ballads and other vital folk songs from Martin Carthy, including, Child 209 – Geordie, Child 58 – Sir Patrick Spens, Child 38 – King Henry, Child 67 – Jack Orion, Child 10 – The Bows of London, Child 3 – False Knight on the Road, Child 2 – The Elfin Knight, and other ‘big’ ballads sourced ...

  6. Nacido en Hatfield, Hertfordshire, Reino Unido, 1 y crecido en Hampstead, al noroeste de Londres. Su madre fue militante socialista y su padre, procedente de una familia de faroleros del Támesis, fue a la escuela y se convirtió en sindicalista y concejal de Stepney a los 21 años.

  7. Synopsis. Field recordings. Martin Carthy. Other versions and cultural references. References. External links. The Famous Flower of Serving-Men or The Lady turned Serving-Man ( Child 106, [1] Roud 199) is a traditional English language folk song and murder ballad.