Archive Tape Name: ec146 NA NA National Science Foundation, Digital Library Initiative Phase 2 Maurice Amado Foundation University of California at Davis Samuel G. Armistead Bruce Rosenstock NA Samuel G. Armistead Samuel G. Armistead University of California
Spanish and Classics Dept. University of California at Davis Davis, CA 95616

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This transcription is taken from Archive tape named Fasana Cohen V, recorded on 1963-11-17, whose digital audio file is named ec146. The tape was recorded in Los Angeles. Samuel G. Armistead interviewed and taped session 1963-11-17 INFNAME informant

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1963-11-17 Los Angeles
ec146-3 Karen L. Olson Supervised the editing of all transcriptions. Ivannia Ramirez Editor/Transcriber Editor/Transcriber David Jerez --> Editor/Transcriber University of California, Shields Library Samuel G. Armistead
Spanish and Classics Dept. University of California at Davis Davis, CA 95616
Ballad Title Not Yet Identified title: Rico Franco comentario inf1 Otra vezz hazzemos más. corte de cinta canción. inf1 Trezz palombas van volandu Y tres palombas van vulando y por el, por el saray de[l] rey. y por el, por el saray de[l] rey. Vola la una y vola la otra, Y vola la una y vola la otra, ya volan, ya volan toda[s] las tres. ya volan, ya volan toda[s] las tres. Y apozzaro[n] en un castiyo, Y apuzzaron en un castiyo, castiyo, y castiyo de oro es. castiyo, y castiyo de oro es. Ahí había una muchacha, Ahí había una muchacha, su [he]rmuzzura, y su [he]rmuzzura era de ver. su [he]rmuzzura, y su [he]rmuzzura era de ver. Por ahí pasó el moro franco Por ahí pasó el moro franco y la demanda y la demanda por muzher. y la demanda y la demanda por muzher. Y su padre no se la daba, Y el su padre no se la daba, ma ni con oros, ni con oros ni con bien. ni con oros, ni con oros ni con bien. Sino el quien la ganaba al djugu, al djugu de su shus besh. Ya la quitan al djugüeti, ya la quitan al djugüeti, de una ves, de una ves fina hasta tres. de una ves, de una ves fina hasta tres. Ya la gana el moro franco, Ya la gana el moro franco, ya si la, ya se la yeva con él, En medio de el camino, Y en medio de el camino, la muchacha, y la muchacha suspiró. fin de cinta