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{{Infobox album | name = Folksongs | type = Album | artist = Alfred Deller | cover = Folksongs (Alfred Deller album).jpg | alt = | released = 1972 | recorded = Boughton Aluph, 1971 | venue = | studio = | genre = Folk song | length = 39'35 (LP) 40'09 (CD) | label = Harmonia Mundi France | producer = | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = }}Folksongs is a 1972 album by the countertenor Alfred Deller with his son Mark Deller and lutenist Desmond Dupré.[1][2][3] In addition to actual folksongs it includes three songs composed by Thomas Morley and one by Robert Jones. Track listing- "The Three Ravens" – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (2:52)
- "Black is the Colour of My True Love's Hair" – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (1:53 )
- "Sweet Nymph, Come to thy Lover" Thomas Morley – Alfred Deller, Desmond Dupré and Mark Deller (1:41)
- "I go before my darling" by Thomas Morley – Alfred Deller, Mark Deller and Desmond Dupré (1:26)
- "The Oak and the Ash" – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (3:11)
- "Barbara Allen" – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (2:36)
- "Lord Randall" – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (4:04)
- "The Water Is Wide" (English version of Waly, Waly) – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (2:35)
- "The Tailor and the Mouse" – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (1:31)
- "Down by the Sally Gardens" – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (2:21)
- "I Will Give my Love an Apple" – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (1:47)
- "Miraculous Love's wounding" by Thomas Morley – Alfred Deller, Desmond Dupré and Mark Deller (2:57 )
- "Sweet Kate" by Robert Jones – Alfred Deller, Mark Deller and Desmond Dupré (1:36)
- "Bushes and Briars" (collected by Vaughan Williams 1908) – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (2:36 )
- "The Foggy, Foggy Dew" – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (2:10)
- "She Moved Through the Fair" – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré (3:44 )
- "Evening Prayer" – Alfred Deller & Desmond Dupré
References1. ^Billboard 20 May 1972 p.39 2. ^The Gramophone 2003 3. ^The Grove Book of Opera Singers 2008 p115 "often accompanied by the lutenist Desmond Dupré.
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