Sam Larner was born in 1878 in Winterton, Norfolk, and died 11 September 1965. Sam first went to sea when he was only eight, and signed on as a 'peggy' (cabin-boy) at 12. He learned many songs from his father and other fishermen and first performed in public at the age of nine, singing for pennies to coach parties passing through the village. Later, he sang at fishermen's smoking concerts in ports along the coast from Shetland to Cornwall, as the fishing fleet followed the annual migration of the herring. “We used to have some good old times when we used to come home from sea. We used to get in the old pub, have a pint or two around, give 'em the four-handed reel... A drink, a song and a four-handed reel. Round we'd go and up we'd go, and we used to have a rare old, good old time.”
2014
Musical Traditions Records
2xCD, Album
1974
Topic Records, Topic Records
LP, Album, Mono
1961
2016
Park Records
CD, Album
2011
Lush
CD, Album, Mixed
2011
2009
1970
1967
1967
Not On Label (Selkie (3) Self-released)
CD, Album
2012
Topic Records
3xCD, Album, Comp, Car
2009
Topic Records
7xCD, Comp
2007
Union Square Music, Simply
4xCD, Comp + Box
1999
Topic Records
CD, Comp
1998
Topic Records
CD, Album, Comp
1998
Topic Records
CD, Album, Comp
1998
Topic Records
CD, Album, Comp
1998
Topic Records
CD, Comp, Smplr
1994
Topic Records
CD, Comp
1993
Topic Records
CD, Comp
1969
1961
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