Sam Henry (musicologist)


Samuel Henry, known as Sam Henry, was an Irish customs officer, pension officer, antiquarian, lecturer, writer, photographer, folklorist, folk-song collector and musician.
He is best known for his collection of ballads and songs in Songs of the People, the largest and most comprehensive collection of just under 690 folk-songs from Northern Ireland assembled between the wars, when he was Song Editor for the Northern Constitution, a weekly newspaper in Coleraine.

Early life

Henry was born and educated in Sandleford, Coleraine, Ireland. He came from a prominent Coleraine family and was the youngest of five sons: his brother William was town clerk of Coleraine; Robert, principal of the Model School; James, vice principal of the Hon. The Irish Society’s Primary School; and Tom, a civil servant. In 1897, when he was 19, Sam passed two examinations, one as teacher and the other as an exciseman, choosing to follow the latter career.

Description

According to his daughter, Mrs Olive Mary Henry Craig, Henry was a "very large man, tall, broad and burly" who weighed over sixteen stone. He rode a bicycle and also used a car in his travels around the northern counties, as well as the public transport system. Henry described himself as "an ardent amateur naturalist, archaeologist, antiquarian, genealogist, and photographer." He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland and could therefore append the letters FRSAI after his name. He was also an amateur ornithologist regarded as an authority on the birds of the north of Ireland. As a well-known lecturer who communicated his enthusiasm and knowledge of his special hobbies to other people, Henry contributed many articles on such matters to the local papers.

Career

After service as a customs & excise officer in England, Henry returned home, where he served mainly around Coleraine. When Lloyd George instituted the Old-Age Pensions Act 1908, Henry was appointed to administer it in his area, while still carrying out his duties for the Inland Revenue.
Henry began to assemble his collection of folk songs while he was still a civil servant and continued it after his retirement. When he was appointed Pension Officer, Henry's duties included visiting the poor and elderly people in some of the most isolated areas of Northern Ireland, to determine if they were eligible for old age pensions or relief. To overcome the natural reticence of country people in those remote areas, Henry often took his fiddle and tin whistle with him, played a tune and then asked if anyone in the household knew any of the old songs. He would then record these songs by writing them down using a basic music notation system called tonic sol-fa.

''Songs of the People''

When he became Song Editor for the Northern Constitution in 1923, Henry used his column to specify what type of old songs he wanted. In return, the readers contributed songs that he published in a weekly series he called Songs of the People: "Let it be our joyful task to search out, conserve, and make known the treasures of the Songs of the People". In order to motivate the readers, Henry ran weekly song competitions, offering "a weekly prize of a free copy of the Northern Constitution for six months for the best old song submitted."
The first song in the series, "The Flower of Sweet Dunmull" was printed on 17 November 1923, and the last one, "The Lass of Mohee", on 9 December 1939. A long period of illness caused Henry to suspend his editorship after "Ann O'Drumcroon" was printed on 28 July 1928, and he resumed his duties on 22 October 1932 with the printing of "The Braes of Sweet Kilhoyle". During his long absence, the Songs of the People series was looked after by other editors who published just over 200 articles altogether, which therefore do not appear in Henry's scrapbooks. When the series ended on 9 December 1939, Henry had contributed just under 690 songs of high quality, many with multiple variants. Although the songs were collected in a single district around Coleraine, there is a great amount of diversity, including not only native Irish songs but also songs from Scotland, England and North America.
When publication of the Northern Constitution weekly column ended with the advent of World War II, Henry continued to collect and annotate songs and tried to have his collection published in book form. To this end, he assembled two scrapbooks containing most of the material, edited and augmented by his notes of variations, plus other details and corrections of misprints. This material was in the form of cuttings, proof or typescript copies. He also assembled three separate sets of Songs of the People: the Belfast Central Library set, consisting mainly of offprints and cuttings from the Northern Constitution; the National Library of Ireland set, and the Library of Congress set, the latter two consisting of three scrapbooks each. All these sets were assembled in varying degrees of completeness. The Belfast set was subsequently copied by the BBC and one of the copies presented to the English Folk Dance and Song Society where it is kept in the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library at Cecil Sharp House. The BBC also commissioned Sean O'Boyle to create an index intended for internal use. Independently of Henry's efforts, another set had been compiled by A. Albert Campbell, a Belfast solicitor and bibliophile who had corresponded with Henry. Campbell bequeathed his set of eight scrapbooks to the Belfast Linen Hall Library and, although also incomplete at the time, this set was later augmented and any gaps filled with photocopies of the BBC set of Henry's own scrapbooks.

Legacy

Despite Henry's attempts at publishing his collection of folk songs in book form, this would not happen until 1990, 38 years after his death, when Sam Henry's Songs of the People was published by the University of Georgia Press. This book includes all the songs Henry had published in the Northern Constitution from 17 November 1923 to 28 July 1928, and from 28 October 1932 to 9 December 1939, with all the songs' tunes transcribed from tonic sol-fa to standard staff notation, plus extensive appendices, indexes and reference aids developed by the book's editors: Gale Huntington, Lani Herrmann and John Moulden.
Henry's collection was the subject of extensive scholarship by Moulden, yielding several publications and a conference address to the Library of Congress on 2 May 2007. The collection inspired recordings by folk singers such as
Margaret Barry,
Paul Brady,
Eddie Butcher,
Cara Dillon,
Joe Heaney,
Joe Holmes & Len Graham,
Dolores Keane,
Paddy Tunney,
and many others. Andy Irvine, who first consulted the Dublin set in the mid-1960s, has interpreted an extensive selection of its songs since the early 1970s as a solo artist and with Planxty, Paul Brady, Patrick Street, and Mozaik.
In addition to his collection of songs, Henry left behind a large aggregate of 11,000 items, comprising photographs and documents, donated to the Coleraine Museum by his grandson, Gordon Craig, on 25 August 2011.
A documentary in two episodes on Songs of the People was aired by the BBC, during April 2019.

Publications

Books by Sam Henry

The following table shows a selection of songs recorded from Henry's collection.
TitleNo.SingerAlbumYearNotes
"Blackwater Side"H811Cara DillonWanderer2017
"Bonny Bonny"H75bCara DillonSweet Liberty2003
"Bonny Brown Jane"H613Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
Chaste Muses, Bards And Sages1976
"Bonny WoodhaDick GaughanThe Bonny Pit Laddie1975
"Bonny WoodhaAndy IrvineAndy Irvine/Paul Brady1976
"Boston Burglar"H202Margaret BarryIreland's Own1976
"Bright Morning Star"H146Cara DillonA Thousand Hearts2014
"Captain Colston"Paddy TunneyThe Flowery Vale1976
"Captain Colston"Andy IrvineParallel Lines1982
"Carrowclare"H169Andy IrvineAll in Good Time1993
"Coleraine Regatta"Paul BradyThe Barley Corn1969
"Coleraine Regatta"Eddie ButcherI Once Was A Daysman1975
"Come With Me Over The Mountain"H61bAndy IrvineRain on the Roof1996
"Dark-Eyed Gipsy"H124Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
Chaste Muses, Bards And Sages1976
"Donald of Glencoe"H655Cara DillonCara Dillon2001
"Éirigh Suas a Stóirín"H42aCara DillonA Thousand Hearts2014
"Farewell To Balleymoney"H615Andy IrvineRainy Sundays... Windy Dreams1980
"Farewell To Old Ireland"H743Andy IrvineRainy Sundays... Windy Dreams1980
"Flora"H637Eddie ButcherI Once Was A Daysman1975
"Going To Mass Last Sunday"H625Margaret BarryI Sang Through The Fairs1998
"Grá Mo Croi"H204Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
After Dawning1979
"Green Grows the Laurel"Andy IrvineStreet Life1997
"Green Grows the Laurel"Cara DillonCara Dillon2001
"Green Grows the Rashes"H165aJoe Holmes and
Len Graham
After Dawning1979
"Her Mantle So Green"Margaret BarryStreet Songs and Fiddle Tunes1957
"Her Mantle So Green"Andy IrvineMade in Cork1997
"I Am A Youth That's Inclined To Ramble"Paul BradyWelcome Here Kind Stranger1978
"I Am A Youth That's Inclined To Ramble"Cara DillonCara Dillon2001
"Jack Tar"H779Andy IrvineLive at Foxrock Folk Club1971
"Jacket So Blue"H644Cara DillonA Thousand Hearts2014
"John Mitchell"Joe HeaneyIrish Songs In Gaelic And English 1965
"John Mitchell"Paddy TunneyIreland Her Own 1966
"Johnny and Molly"H755Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
After Dawning1979
"Kellswater"H695Andy IrvineThe Woman I Loved So Well1980
"Loughinsholin"H176Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
After Dawning1979
"Lovely Derry on the Banks of the Foyle"H813Margaret BarryIreland's Queen Of The Tinkers Sings1960
"Lovely Glenshesk"H28aJoe Holmes and
Len Graham
After Dawning1979
"Mary and the Soldier"H782Paul BradyAndy Irvine/Paul Brady1976
"Moorlough Mary"H173Cara DillonA Thousand Hearts2014
"Molly Bawn"H114Seamus EnnisWorld Library: Volume I - Ireland1955
"Molly Bawn"H114Mick HanlyThe 5th Irish Folk Festival1978
"My Love Nell"H49Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
After Dawning1979
"Nights in Carrowclare"H169Andy IrvineChanging Trains2008
"Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore"Paul BradyWelcome Here Kind Stranger1978
"Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore"Dolores KeaneFarewell To Éirinn1980
"Pat Reilly"Eddie ButcherShamrock, Rose and Thistle project1966
"Pat Reilly"Andy IrvineThe Well Below the Valley1973
"Roger O'Hehir"H486Andy IrvineThe Woman I Loved So Well1980
"She's Like the Swallow"H683Cara DillonCara Dillon2001
"She Moves Through the Fair"H141Margaret BarrySongs of an Irish Tinker Lady1956
"Spanking Maggie From The Ross"H516Andy IrvineMade in Cork1997
"Streets of Derry"Andy IrvineAndy Irvine/Paul Brady1976
"Streets of Derry"Cara DillonAfter the Morning2005
"Sweet Bann Water"Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
After Dawning1979
"Sweet Bann Water"Andy Irvine2001
"The Banks of the Foyle"H2Cara DillonWanderer2017
"The Bonny Light Horseman"H122aAndy IrvineHigh Kings of Tara1980
"The Emigrant's Farewell"H743Cara DillonSweet Liberty2003
"The Factory Girl"H127Margaret BarrySongs of an Irish Tinker Lady1956
"The Faughan Side"Eddie ButcherShamrock, Rose and Thistle project1966
"The Faughan Side"Cara DillonWanderer2017
"The Flower of Gortade"H178Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
Chaste Muses, Bards And Sages1976
"The Flower of Sweet Strabane"H224Margaret BarrySongs of an Irish Tinker Lady1956
"The Galway Shawl"Margaret BarrySongs of an Irish Tinker Lady1956
"The Galway Shawl"Ged FoleyOn the Fly2007
"The Girl I Left Behind"H118Andy IrvineWay Out Yonder2000
"The Green Fields of Amerikay"H743Len GrahamWind And Water1977
"The Green Fields of Canada"H743Paddy TunneyThe Man Of Songs1962
"The Green Fields of Canada"H743Andy IrvineCold Blow and the Rainy Night1974
"The Hare's Lament"H12Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
After Dawning1979
"The Hills of Donegal"H196Margaret BarrySongs of an Irish Tinker Lady1956
"The Kilgrain Hare"H12Andy IrvineCornerboys1996
"The Lakes Of Pontchartrain"H619Paul BradyCold Blow and the Rainy Night1976
"The Lass of Glenshee"H590Cara DillonHill of Thieves2009
"The Lion's Den"H474Eddie ButcherI Once Was A Daysman1975
"The Lonesome Scenes of Winter"H637Cara DillonCara Dillon2001
"The Longford Weaver"H745Andy IrvineRainy Sundays... Windy Dreams1980
"The Maid of Culmore"H687Cara DillonCara Dillon2001
"The Maid of Mourne Shore"H27aJoe Holmes and
Len Graham
After Dawning1979
"The Mountain Road"H515Margaret BarryThe Blarney Stone1961
"The Mountain Streams"H32Eddie ButcherI Once Was A Daysman1975
"The Parting Glass"H769Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
After Dawning1979
"The Rambling Siúler"H183Andy IrvineAfter the Break1979
"The Rocks of Bawn"H139Seamus EnnisWorld Library: Volume I - Ireland1955
"The Rocks of Bawn"H139Joe HeaneyIrish Music in London Pubs1965
"The Rocks of Bawn"H139Paul BradyThe Given Note1995
"The Thatchers of Gleanrea"H186Dick GaughanNo More Forever1972
"The Verdant Braes of Skreen"H593Cara DillonHill of Thieves2009
"The Wild Colonial Boy"H750Margaret BarryStreet Songs and Fiddle Tunes1957
"The Yellow Bittern"H830Joe HeaneyCome All Ye Gallant Irishmen1975
"The Yellow Bittern"H830Paddy TunneyThe Stone Fiddle1982
"Thousands Are Sailing"N/AEddie ButcherI Once Was A Daysman1975
"Thousands Are Sailing"N/AAndy IrvineWords & Music1983
"Three Huntsmen"Johnny MoynihanSweeney's Men1968
"Three Huntsmen"Andy IrvineAbocurragh2010
"True Lover John"H722Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
Chaste Muses, Bards And Sages1976
"Tumbling through the Hay"H697Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
Chaste Muses, Bards And Sages1976
"When I Was a Bachelor"H694Joe Holmes and
Len Graham
Chaste Muses, Bards And Sages1976