X:222
T:RVW2/2/144a Come All You Young Ladies and Gentlemen
F:http://www.vwml.org/record/RVW2/2/144a
C:Mr. Seers (or Shears), Salisbury, Wiltshire, 1 September 1904
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones and Simon Furey.
L:1/8
Q: "(Editorial suggestion)" 3/8=60
M:6/8
K:G
B | BEE EED | D/2D/2 E2-E2 D | DGG AGB | G B2-B3 |
w: Come all you young lad-ies and gent-le-men,_ let me with your com-pa-ny min-gle._
BEE E2 E |[M:3/8] D2 D |[M:6/8] DGG AGB | GBz z2 F/2G/2 | GBB BBB |
w: Once I was young like you and then I was hap-py and sin-gle till my mo-ther ad-vised me to
G3 zz G | AAA ABA | BAz zz G/2G/2 | GBB BBB | G2z zz G |
w: wed; un-til sev-en-teen I had tar-ried. I went off to the church in a trance, one
AAA ABA | FAz z2 z || "slower" B3-B2 A | BGE FE^D | E3 z2 |]
w: day like a man to be mar-ried. O,_ I wish I were sin-gle a-gain.