Biography
Corvan was born inWorks
Corvan's songs were published in four ''Song Books'', a collection called ''Random Rhymes'', in various Broadsides, and in editions of''Random Rhymes'' (1850)
*''The Queen's Second Visit'' *''Billy Purvis turned Ranter Preacher'' *''The Curds and Cream-house Ghost'' *''He wad be a Noodle'' *''Yer Gannin to be a Keelman'' *''The Happy Keelman'' *''The rise in Baccy'' *''The Shades Saloon'' *''The Goose Club'' *''Bella Gray - A Parody on Rosa Lee'' *''O, maw bonnie Nannie O'' *''Parody on She Wore a Wreath of Roses'' *''Sweating System'' *''Tom Johnson'' *''Campbell's grand Saloon, North Shields'' *''The Folks of Aud Shields'' *''The New Mayor of South Shields'' *''South Shields Corporation'' *''Blyth in a Breeze''Broadsides (1850–1865)
*''Warkworth Feast'' *''Toon Improvement Bill''; or, ''Nee Pleyce Noo to Play'' *''The Sandgate Lass'' *''The Rise in Coals'' *''The Pitman and the Kippered Herrin *''The Keel on Fire'' *''The Stage Struck Keelman'' *''Bella Gray'' *''Astrilly's Goold Fields''; or, ''Tommy Carr's Letter'' *''The Unfortunate Man'' *''The Factory Lass'' or ''Pally Jones'' *''Swaggering at the Races'' *''He Wad Be a Noodle'' *''Trip to Marsden Rock'' *''Maw Stepmother'' or, ''Billy Bag the Glutton'' *''Days When I was Hard Up'' *''Hairy Gobs! an' Fine Moosecatchers!'' *''The Queen's Second Visit'', or, ''The Openin' o' wor Greet Central Station'' *''Prince Alberts' Babby Hoose'', or ''The Greet Exhibition of 1851'' *'' The Cullercoats Fish-Wife'' *''£4. 10s.'' or, ''the Sailors' Strike'' *''The Funny Time CominCorvan's Song Books (1857–1866)
Corvan's Song Book No. 1 *''Swaggering at the Races'' *''The Keel on Fire'' *''The Rise in Coals'' *''Astrilly,'' or ''The Pitman's Farewell'' *''Nee Pleyce noo to Play'' *''The Pitman and the Kippered Herrin'' *''Warkworth Feast'' *''Astrilly's Goold Fields'', or ''Tommy Carr's Letter'' *''The Unfortunate Man'' *''The Sandgate Lass'' *''Pally Jones the Factory Lass'' Corvan's Song Book No. 2 *''He wad be a Noodle'' *''Maw Step-Mother''; or, ''Billy Bags the Glutton'' *''Days when I was Hard Up'' *''Tommy Carr's Adventures in Astrilly'' *''Deeth o' Billy Purvis'' *''Stage Struck Keelman'' *''Lads o' Tyneside'' *''Hairy Gobs an' fine Moosecatchers'' *''Trip to Marsden Rock'' *''Gallowgate Hoppin Corvan's Song Book No. 3 *''Bella Gray'' *''The Queen's Second Visit'' *''Prince Albert's Babby Hoose''; or, ''the Greet Exhibition of 1851'' *'' The Cullercoats Fish-Wife'' *''Peep at Newcassel'' *''Widow Winks'' *''Snooks, the Artist'' *''O, ha'e ye seen wor Jimmy'' Corvan's Song Book No. 4 *''Newcassel Pluck'', or ''Recruitin' for Delhi'' *''Soup Kitchen'' *''Gossipin' Nan Todds'' *''Perils of the Mine'', or ''Collier's Death'' *''Sunday Mornin's Fuddle - a parody'' *''Work for One Thousand Men'' *''Jimmy Munro's Troubles'' *''Pea Straw'' *''Tom Sayers'' *''Bobby Walker's Visit to the Leviathan'' *''Our Mary Ann - a parody'' *''Sword Dancers' Lament''In Allan's ''Tyneside Songs''
*'' The Caller'' *''He Wad Be a Noodle'' *''The Toon Improvement Bill'', or, ''Ne Pleyce Noo te Play'' *''The Rise in Coals'' *''Asstrilly''; or, ''The Pitman's Farewell'' *'' Asstrilly's Goold Fields''; or, ''Tommy Carr's Letter'' *''Tommy Carr's Adventures in Asstrilly'' *'' The Cullercoats Fish-Wife'' *''Bobby the Boxer'' *''Warkworth Feast'' *''The Kipper'd Herrin *''Deeth o' Billy Purvis'' *''The Greet Bull-dog o' Shields'' *''The Fishermen Hung the Monkey, O!'' *''The Comet''; or, ''The Skipper's Fright'' *''The Fire on the Kee'' *''Chambers and White'' *''The Deeth o' Cuckoo Jack'' *''Wor Tyneside Champions'' *''The Queen Has Sent a Letter''; or, ''The Hartley Calamity'' *''The Queen's Visit to Cherbourg'' *''Stage-struck Keelman'' *''The Soop Kithcin'' *''The High Level and the Aud Bridge'' *''Cat-gut Jim, The Fiddler'' *(''The Curds-and-Cream House Ghost'')Other
*''Mally's Dream'' *''Tyne Lads For Ever!'' *''Jimmy McKenny''Corvan's dialect
Although Corvan was not born aReferences
External links
*https://web.archive.org/web/20100206175536/http://www.asaplive.com/archive/browse_by_collection.asp FARNE - Folk Archive Resource North East {{DEFAULTSORT:Corvan, Edward 1830s births Year of birth uncertain 1865 deaths English male singer-songwriters Musicians from Newcastle upon Tyne Geordie songwriters 19th-century British male singers