- Additional Authors
- Found In
- Tom Scott audio collection, 1941-1960.
- Description
- 2 streaming audio files (27:46) : digital, mono.
- Uniform Title
- Robin Hood (Legend)
- Alternative Title
- Tom Scott audio collection.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Songs.
- Note
- Title from audio disc label.
- "Date recorded: 5 Jan 1952; This label furnished through the courtesy of Audio Devices, Inc. ... Tom Scott's songs; Number: K Davis"--From original audio disc label (Side 1).
- Access (note)
- Access to original items restricted. Patrons can access streaming audio only at the Library for Performing Arts Research Center.
- Source (note)
- Music Division, Tom Scott papers,
- Linking Entry (note)
- Forms part of: Tom Scott audio collection, 1941-1960.
- Contents
- Part 1. If you would love me (0:00-4:02) / Tom Scott -- Sirocco [version 1] (4:07-7:42) ; Sirocco (second version) [version 2] (7:47-11:20) / Tom Scott-lyrics by Sylvia Rosales.
- Part 2. [Tales of Robin Hood (?) : film series episode dialogue] (16:26)
- Call Number
- *LJ-16 11649
- OCLC
- Author
Scott, Tom, 1912-1961, composer.
- Title
Tom Scott's songs : If you would love me ; Sirocco [two versions] / by Tom Scott. [Robin Hood tales? : dialogue] / with narration and song by Tom Scott.
- Production
1952.
- Playing Time
001120 001626
- Type of Content
performed music
spoken word
- Type of Medium
audio
computer
- Type of Carrier
audio disc
online resource
- Performer
Part 1: [Unidentified pianist and tenor]. Part 2: Tom Scott, narrator and vocalist ; [with unidentified actors playing Robin Hood, Tammy Sly, Simon, (and the rest of the Merry Men), Sheriff of Nottingham, his daughter Katherine, and Sir Stephen of Trent]
- Event
Recorded [New York, New York] 1952 January 5 (Part 1); Recorded [New York, New York] [1952?] (Part 2)
- Summary
In Part 1, demo recordings of Tom Scott's songs "If you would love me" and "Sirocco" (two versions) were performed. In Part 2, an unidentified film or television show about the tales of Robin Hood and his Merry Men was presented. In this episode, David of Doncaster is slated to be excuted, but thanks to a stolen signet ring by Robin Hood's new friend Tammy Sly, he acts as an messager, bringing Sir Stephen of Trent to Nottingham, so David of Doncaster can escape the Sheriff of Nottingham, thanks to Robin Hood's Merry Men. Tom Scott is the narrator and vocalist of this episode, singing his "Down derry, so merry" (?) as the Merry Men rejoice at the end of the episode.
- Access
Access to original items restricted. Patrons can access streaming audio only at the Library for Performing Arts Research Center.
- Original Version
Archival original: (1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based lacquer, mono ; 16 in.) in *LJ-16 11649.
- Linking Entry
Forms part of: Tom Scott audio collection, 1941-1960.
- Local Note
Preservation files: (2 audio files : digital, WAV file, 96 kHz, 24 bit), in long term storage, Digital Library Processing server [myh_lj1611649_v01f01_em (Part 1) and myh_lj1611649_v01f02_em (Part 2)].
- Source
Separated from; Music Division, Tom Scott papers, 1912-1970 (bulk 1942-1960); JPB 12-08.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
Rosales, Sylvia, lyricist.
Container of (work): Scott, Tom, 1912-1961. If you would love me.
Container of (work): Scott, Tom, 1912-1961. Sirocco.
Container of (work): Scott, Tom, 1912-1961. Down derry, so merry.
Scott, Susanna, donor.
- Added Title
Robin Hood (Legend)
Tom Scott audio collection.
- Found In:
Tom Scott audio collection, 1941-1960.
- Research Call Number
*LJ-16 11649