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  1. 1A Calling-on Song
    Good people pray heed a petition. Your attention we beg and crave. And if you are inclined for to listen. An abundance of pastime we'll have. We have come to relate many stories. Concerning our f...
  2. 2A Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation
    Fareweel to a' our Scottish fame. Fareweel our ancient glory. Fareweel ev'n to the Scottish name. Sae fam'd in martial story. Now Sark rins o'er the Solway sands. And Tweed rins to...
  3. 3Alison Gross
    (traditional). Alison Gross that lives in yon tower. The ugliest witch in the North Country. Has trysted me one day up to her bower. And many a fair speech she made to me. She stroked my head and she...
  4. 4Bachelor's Hall
    I rode seven horses all to death. I rode them till they had no breath. I wore five saddles to the trees. Non of those girls will marry me. Those women will fret, those women will fuss. They spend five...
  5. 5Barnet Fair
    Once a year when the winter's calling. Birds fly south and the leaves are falling down. Just beyond the town, the meadow where a campfire's burning, wakes in the morning to the music of the...
  6. 6Black Jack Davy
    Late last night when the squire came home, Enquiering for his lady. Some denied and some replied. She's gone with Black Jack Davy. Go saddle to me the bony brown steed. For the grey was never so...
  7. 7Blackleg Miner
    It's in the evening after dark. When the blackleg miner creeps to work. With his moleskin pants and dirty shirt. There goes the blackleg miner. Well he grabs his duds and down he goes. To hew the...
  8. 8Boys Of Bedlam
    For to see mad Tom of Bedlam. Ten thousand miles I'd travel. Mad Maudlin goes on dirty toes. For to save her shoes from gravel. Still I sing bonnie boys, bonnie mad boys. Bedlam boys are bonnie,...
  9. 9Cadgwith Anthem
    Come fill up your glasses and let us be merry, For to rob and to plunder it is our intent. As we roam through the valley. Where the lily and the roses. And the beauty of Cashmere lay drooping its head...
  10. 10Cam' Ye O'er Frae France
    (hogg's "jacobite reliques"). Cam ye o'er frae france?. Cam ye doon by lunnon?. Saw ye geordie whelps. And his bonnie woman?. Oh, weren't ye at the place. Called the kittle ho...
  11. 11Dance With Me
    A knight he rode his lonely way. Thinking about his wedding day. As he rode through a forest near. The elf king's daughter did appear. Out she stepped from the elfin band. Smiling she held out he...
  12. 12Elf Call
    I heard a bonny cow low, cow low, cow low, I heard a bonny cow low over the lea. And it was an elf-call, elf-call, elf-call, And it was an elf-call calling unto me. And the little elf-call, elf-call,...
  13. 13Fighting For Strangers
    What makes you go abroad fighting for strangers. When you could be safe at home free from all dangers?. A recruiting sergeant came our way. To an Inn nearby at the close of day. He said young Johnny y...
  14. 14Following Me
    somebody's following, following me. somebody's following, following me. look in his eyes, this man, he'll tell you nothing, you'll have to do what he says if you. look in his eyes,...
  15. 15Gamble Gold
    There chanced to be a pedlar bold. A pedlar bold he chanced to be. He rolled his pack all on his back. And he came tripping o'er the sea. By chance he met two troublesome blades. Troublesome blad...
  16. 16Hard Times Of Old England
    Come all brother tradesmen that travel along;. Oh, pray come and tell me where the trade is all gone. Long time I have travelled and cannot find none, And it's, Cho: Oh, the hard times of Old Eng...
  17. 17Hares On The Mountain
    Young women they run like hares on the mountain. And if I was a young man I'd soon go a-hunting. Young women they sing like birds in the bushes. If I was a young man I'd go beat them bushes....
  18. 18I Live Not Where I Love
    Come all ye maids that live at a distance. Many a miles from off your swain. Come and assist me this very moment. For to pass away some time. Singing sweetly and completely. Songs of pleasure and of l...
  19. 19Jack Hall
    Oh, my name it is Jack Hall, Jack Hall. Oh, my name it is Jack Hall, Jack Hall. My name it is Jack Hall. And I've robbed both great and small. And my neck shall pay for all, when I die, when I di...
  20. 20John Barleycorn
    There were three men. Came from the west. Their fortunes for to tell, And the life of John Barleycorn. As well. They laid him in three furrows deep, Laid clods upon his head, Then these three man made...
  21. 21King Henry
    Let never a man a wooing wend. That lacketh things three, A store of gold, and open heart, And full of charity;. And this was seen of King Henry. Though he lay quite alone, For he's taken him to...
  22. 22Lanercost
    The priests go down to the river to fish for Friday's meal. The King is brooding day and night. Black with hate, cursing fate. To be ill when the foe is in sight. The priests they kneel in the ch...
  23. 23Let Her Go Down
    Sometime in October. We sailed from New England shore. When we sailed into a raging storm. Like I've never ever seen before. And all of the crew they were brave men. But the captain, he was brave...
  24. 24London
    There's your lords and ladies fine, Riding in a coach and six, Nothing to drink but claret wine, Talking politicks. London is a dainty place, A great and gallant city!. All the streets are paved...
  25. 25Long Lankin
    Said the lord unto his lady as he rode over the moss. "Beware of Long Lankin that lives amongst the gorse;. Beware the moss, beware the moor, beware of Long Lankin. Make sure the doors are bolted...
  26. 26Longbone
    There was a king who built a ship. And sailed away. To look for gold in the hills of Scone. Far away. The only gold in the hills of Scone. Is gold you'll never own. It belongs to the giant Longbo...
  27. 27Marigold / Harvest Home
    Marigold. When the marigold no longer blooms. When summer sun is turned to gloom. See the forecast winter snow. See the evergreen that lonely grows. Move close to the fireplace. Neglect the garden. Se...
  28. 28My Johnny Was A Shoemaker
    My Johnny was a shoemaker and did he love me. My Johnny was a shoemaker but now he's gone to sea. With pitch and tar to soil his hands. And to sail across the sea, stormy sea. And sail across the...
  29. 29My Love
    Do you remember what we promised when we met my love?. There would never be a reason for regret my love. Bad news has come to town but news flies up and down. That another you have found a life with y...
  30. 30New York Girls
    Do you remember what we promised when we met, my love?. There would never be a reason for regret, my love;. The news has come to town, the news flies up and down, That another you have found to lie wi...
  31. 31One Misty Moisty Morning
    One misty moisty morning when cloudy was the weather. I met with an old man a-clothed all in leather. He was clothed all in leather with a cap beneath his chin. Singing how do you do and how do you do...
  32. 32One Night As I Lay On My Bed
    One night as I lay on my bed, I dreamed about a pretty maid. I was so oppressed, I could take no rest;. Love did torment me so. So away to my true love I did go. And when I came to my love's wind...
  33. 33Orfeo/nathan's Reel
    There was a king lived in the west, green the woods so early, of all the harpers he was the best, where the hart goes yearly. The king he has a-hunting gone, green the woods so early, and left his lad...
  34. 34Padstow
    Unite and unite, and let us all unite. for summer is a-comin today. and whither we are going we all will unite, in the merry morning of may. The young men of padstow, they might if they would, for sum...
  35. 35Peace On The Border
    After the riding we dispersed, we drifted home in twos and threes. through cold and rain we spat and cursed, this ancient war of families. Armies past and then returned, they killed and raped, they st...
  36. 36Rogues In A Nation
    Farewell to all our Scottish fame. Farewell our ancient glory. Farewell even to our Scottish name. Sae fam'd in martial story. Now Sark runs over the Solway sands. And Tweed runs to the ocean. To...
  37. 37Sails Of Silver
    One misty moisty morning when cloudy was the weather. I met with an old man a-clothed all in leather. He was clothed all in leather with a cap beneath his. chin. Singing how do you do and how do you d...
  38. 38Saucy Sailor
    Come my own one, come my fair one, Come now unto me, Could you fancy a poor sailor lad. Who has just come from sea. You are ragged love, you are dirty love, And your clothes smell much of tar, So be g...
  39. 39Senior Service
    [Chorus:]. Sally's in the alley and Nancy's on the game. Emily is pregnant and wondering who to blame. We raise our port and lemon and toast a reply. That the Senior Service satisfy. See the...
  40. 40Sheep-crook And Black Dog
    Here's my sheep-crook and my black dog, I give it to you, Here's my bag and my budget, I bid it adieu, Here's my sheep-crook and my black dog. I leave them behind, Fine laurel, fine flo...
  41. 41Spotted Cow
    One morning in the month of June, As from my cot' I strayed, Just at the dawning of the day. I met with a charming maid. "Good morning to you, wither?" said I, "Good morning to you...
  42. 42Tell Me Why
    What is deeper than the sea?. What is higher than a tree?. And what is louder than a horn?. What is sharper than a thorn?. What is lighter than the light?. What is darker than the night?. And what is...
  43. 43The Blacksmith
    A blacksmith courted me nine months or better. He fairly won my heart, wrote me a letter. With his hammer in his hand he looked so clever. And if I were with my love I would live forever. Oh where has...
  44. 44The Bold Poachers
    Concerning of three young men. One night in January. According laws contrary. A-poaching went straightway. They were inclined to ramble. Amongst the trees and brambles. A-firing at the pheasants. Whic...
  45. 45The Elf Knight
    The elf-knight sits on yonder hill. Fine flowers in the valley. He blows his horn both loud and shrill. As the rose is blown. He blows it East, he blows it West. Fine flowers in the valley. He blows i...
  46. 46The Fox
    You can hound me now you've found me. But I'm far more cunning than you. I'm a shy fox, I'm a sly fox. And I'll teach you a lesson or two. I'll run you through the hawtho...
  47. 47The Hills Of Greenmore
    One fine winter's morn my horn I did blow. To the green fields of Keady for hours we did go. We gathered our dogs and we circled around. For none loves the sport better than the boys in the. dell...
  48. 48The Lark In The Morning
    “Lay still my fond shepherd and don't you rise yet. It's a fine dewy morning and besides, my love, it is wet. ”. “Oh let it be wet my love and ever so...
  49. 49The Maid And The Palmer
    Oh, the maid went down to the well for to wash, And the dew fell down from her snow-white flesh, The dew fell down from her snow-white flesh, As the sun shone down so early. And as she washed, as she...
  50. 50The Royal Forester
    I am a forester of this land. As you may plainly see, It's the mantle of your maidenhead. That I would have from thee. He's taken her by the milk-white hand. And by the leylan sleeve, He&apo...
  51. 51The Shaking Of The Sheets
    [chorus:]. Dance, dance the shaking of the sheets. Dance, dance when you hear the piper. Playing, everyone must dance. The Shaking Of The Sheets with me. Bring away the beggar, bring away the king. An...
  52. 52The Song Will Remain
    It's in the evening after dark. when the blackleg miner creeps to work, With his moleskin pants and dirty shirt, There goes the blackleg miner. Well, he grabs his duds and down he goes, To hew th...
  53. 53The Twelve Witches
    oh there were twelve witches bold. and they lived in the north, and their equals were not seen. on the face of the earth. the first witch, with her hand, the storm could hush, and the second witch cou...
  54. 54The Ups And Downs
    As I was going to Aylesbury all on a market day. A pretty little Aylesbury girl I met upon the way. Her business was to market with butter, cheese and. whey. And we both jogged on together my boys fol...
  55. 55The Victory
    If I were a singer I'd sing you a song, A song that would live in your heart forever;. I'd sing it loud and strong, Every single word, So that when my life is over, And I never see you again...
  56. 56The Weaver And The Factory Maid
    When I was a tailor I carried my bodkin and shears. When I was a weaver I carried my roods and my gear. My temples also, my small clothes and reed in my hand. And wherever I go, here's the jolly...
  57. 57The Wee Wee Man
    Twas down by Carterhaugh Father. Between the water and the wall. There I met with a wee wee man. And he was the least that ever I saw. His legs were scarce a finger's length. And thick and nimble...
  58. 58The Wife Of Ushers Well
    There lived a wife in Ushers Well. A wealthy wife was she. She had three stout and stalwart sons. And sent them o'er the sea. They had not been from Ushers Well. A week but barely one. When word...
  59. 59They Called Her Babylon
    To the halls of Latham House the king he did proclaim. That the seventh Earl of Derby, James Stanley was his name, Should resist the Scottish force bound for the Isle of Man, So he gathered up his fig...
  60. 60Thomas The Rhymer
    True Thomas sat on Huntley bank. And he beheld a lady gay. A lady that was brisk and bold. Come riding o'er the ferny brae. Her skirt was of the grass green silk, Her mantle of the velvet fine. A...
  61. 61Three Drunken Maidens
    There were three drunken maidens. Came from the Isle of Wight. They drunk from Monday morning. Nor stopped till Saturday night. When Saturday night did come me boys, They wouldn't then go out. Th...
  62. 62Where Are They Now
    Man said Nature was his mother. Made a promise at his birth. But she's running like a hunted fox for cover. All across the Earth. The forest turned into the tall ships, And though they fought for...
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