I didn't think I would learn this tune. Hailie posted it on fb and it seemed nice. And it seemed I had seen it before, because of the sewing machine at the end. Anyway, it snuck into my mind, so I learned it. There are links to the music on the youtube page. The B is written an octave above where I am playing it.
The transcription is from someone named Steve_freereader at the melodeon.net website. While some of the way it is barred seems weird the notes and timing line up with the CD version.
This is the tune Pipe and Bowl use for the dance Jug by the Ear.
Got the file from abcnotation.com and edited it to close to what we play. Also added the abc and musicxml files(as MuseScore will output those) for folks who might desire them.
A contemporary tune by Ollie King. Gog Magog molly use it or their dance the Polychromatic Parrot.
A 3/2 tune from Playford 1728. First heard it on the Jon Swayne & Becky Price Cd "Love and a Bottle"
Blowzabella has posted all the tunes from their most recent CD:
http://www.blowzabella.co.uk/resources
Here is a rendition of Falco:
A 3/2 hornpipe from 1798
Here is a tune that about which Will Spires says:
"This is the tune from the beginning of Polanski's Tess, great old Thomas Hardy fare. ."
There are various versions of it about. This is, perhaps, one of the English ones.