Cover of MOLLY BAWN in 1951 - as The Shooting Of His Dear and as Polly Vaughan for Alan Lomax at the BBC
Cover of FOWLER, THE in 1951 - as Polly Vaughn on the England cd of the World Library Of Folk & Primitive Music series within the Alan Lomax Collection
Cover of GYPSY LADDIE, THE in 1957 - as The Seven Gypsies; knew what he said while claiming this ballad was widely popular in Australia; Bert Lloyd worked as a sheep shearer in NSW for a year
Cover of JACK TAR ON SHORE in 1957 - as Do Me Ama, after cooperating on album Blow Boys Blow
Cover of CROPPY BOY, THE in 1957 - as Lord Franklin; collected from a blacksmith in Port Stanley on the Falklands; it's a pitty the Lord Franklin branch missed its own entree by using The Croppy Boys melody, which is older
Cover of STEWBALL in 1958 - as Skewball, with Steve Benbow on guitar
Cover of WALTZING MATILDA in 1971 - himself a jolly swagman shering sheeps in the outback for a year
Cover of TAM LIN in 1972 - the Fairports learned it from him, while he collected it from travelling people in Scotland; whenever Bert performed it live he always kept a few sets of the lyrics in his pocket, knowing there'd be requests for it soon as he finished (Swarbrick being one of them)