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English County Songs: Words and Music | English County Songs: Words and Music | ||
Collected and Edited by Lucy E.Broadwood and J.A.Fuller Maitland M.A.,F.S.A | Collected and Edited by [[Lucy Broadwood|Lucy E. Broadwood]] and [[J.A.Fuller Maitland]] M.A.,F.S.A | ||
Published by The Leadenhall Press Ltd, 50 Leadenhall Street, London E.C. | Published by The Leadenhall Press Ltd, 50 Leadenhall Street, London E.C. | ||
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== Index of songs == | |||
[[A Cheshire Man went to Spain]] | |||
[[Adam and Eve]] | |||
[[A dashing young lad from Buckingham]] | |||
[[Ah! There was an old man]] | |||
[[All on Spurn Point]] | |||
[[A North-Country Maid]] | |||
[[Outlandish Knight, The|An Outlandish Knight]] | |||
[[Around the green gravel]] | |||
As I | [[As I rode over yonder forest green]] | ||
As | [[As I sat on a Sunny Bank]] | ||
As | [[As it fell out upon one day]] | ||
As I walked | [[As I walked out]] | ||
As I | [[As I walked through Bristol City]] | ||
As I was | [[As I was a-walking one morning in May]] | ||
As | [[As I was going to Derby]] | ||
[[As me and my marrow]] | |||
A | [[A soul! a soul! a soul-cake]] | ||
A | [[A varmer he lived in the West Countree]] | ||
[[A Virgin unspotted]] | |||
[[Banks of the Sweet Dundee, The]] | |||
[[Barkshire Tragedy, The]] | |||
[[Beautiful Damsel, The]] | |||
[[Bedlam City]] | |||
[[Bristol City]] | |||
[[Carter's Health, The]] | |||
[[Cheerful Arn, The]] | |||
[[Cheshire Man, The]] | |||
[[Collier's Rant, The]] | |||
[[Cold Blows the Wind]] | |||
Come | [[Come all you lads and lasses]] | ||
Come, | [[Come, all you jolly ploughmen]] | ||
Come, I | [[Come, Deavie, I'll tell thee a secret]] | ||
Come | [[Come, I will sing to you]] | ||
[[Come listen awhile unto my song]] | |||
[[Crocodile,The]] | |||
[[Derby Ram, The]] | |||
[[Dives and Lazarus]] | |||
[[Down by the side of Bedlam City]] | |||
[[Easter Day was a holiday]] | |||
[[Faithful Emma]] | |||
[[Farewell, my Joy and Heart]] | |||
Farmer's | [[Farmer's Boy, The]] | ||
[[Farmer's daughter, The]] | |||
[[Feast Song]] | |||
Garden Gate, The | [[Garden Gate, The]] | ||
Golden Vanity, The | [[Golden Vanity, The]] | ||
[[Good Old Leathern Bottle, The]] | [[Good Old Leathern Bottle, The]] | ||
Green Broom | [[Green Broom]] | ||
Green Bushes,The | [[Green Bushes,The]] | ||
Green Gravel | [[Green Gravel]] | ||
Green Grow the Rushes Oh! | [[Green Grow the Rushes Oh!]] | ||
Ground for the Floor | [[Ground for the Floor]] | ||
Harvest Song | [[Harvest Song]] | ||
Here come three dukes | [[Here come three dukes]] | ||
Here's a health to the jolly blacksmith | [[Here's a health to the jolly blacksmith]] | ||
Here's a health unto our master | [[Here's a health unto our master]] | ||
Here's a health unto the mistress | [[Here's a health unto the mistress]] | ||
Here's two or three jolly lads | [[Here's two or three jolly lads]] | ||
Here we come a-wassailing | [[Here we come a-wassailing]] | ||
Hold up thy hand, most righteous judge | [[Hold up thy hand, most righteous judge]] | ||
Ho! yonder stands a charming creature | [[Ho! yonder stands a charming creature]] | ||
I been a-rambling all this night | [[I been a-rambling all this night]] | ||
I cannot get to my love | [[I cannot get to my love]] | ||
I'll spread the greeen branches | [[I'll spread the greeen branches]] | ||
I'll tell you of a fellow | [[I'll tell you of a fellow]] | ||
I'll weave my love a garland | [[I'll weave my love a garland]] | ||
I'm a man that's done wrong to my parents | [[I'm a man that's done wrong to my parents]] | ||
In Bethlehem City | [[In Bethlehem City]] | ||
In Thorney woods in Nottinghamshire | [[In Thorney woods in Nottinghamshire]] | ||
I once loved a boy | [[I once loved a boy]] | ||
Is any of you going to Scarborough fair? | [[Is any of you going to Scarborough fair?]] | ||
I sowed the seeds of love | [[I sowed the seeds of love]] | ||
It's of a farmer's daughter | [[It's of a farmer's daughter]] | ||
It was one summer's morning | [[It was one summer's morning]] | ||
Ive lived in a wood for a number of years | [[Ive lived in a wood for a number of years]] | ||
I will give you the Keys of Heaven | [[I will give you the Keys of Heaven]] | ||
John Appleby | [[John Appleby]] | ||
Jolly Ploughboy, The | [[Jolly Ploughboy, The]] | ||
[[King Arthur had three sons]] | |||
[[Lavender cries]] | |||
[[Lazarus]] | |||
[[Little Sir William]] | |||
[[Lord Bateman]] | |||
[[Lord Thomas he was a bold forester]] | |||
[[Loyal Lover, The]] | |||
[[Lurg geurey gy niaghtey]] | |||
[[May-Day carols]] | |||
May-Day carols | |||
[[Me mither mend't me auld breek]] | [[Me mither mend't me auld breek]] | ||
Mistress's health, The | [[Mistress's health, The]] | ||
[[My bonnie,bonnie boy]] | |||
[[My Johnny was a shoemaker]] | |||
[[Mylecharane]] | |||
[[Nottinghamshire Poacher, The]] | |||
[[Now listen, you landsmen, unto me]] | |||
[[Now,Robin, lend to me thy bow]] | |||
[[Ny Kirree Fo-Sniaghtey]] | |||
[[Oats and Beans]] | |||
[[Of all the horses in the merry greenwood]] | |||
[[O father, father, come build me a boat]] | |||
[["Oh hangman, hold thy hand" he cried]] | |||
[[Old Tup, The]] | |||
[[Oliver Cromwell lay buried and dead]] | |||
[[O Mylechrane]] | |||
One | [[One Morning in May]] | ||
One | [[One very keen winter]] | ||
[[One Zunday Morn]] | |||
Our | [[Our Mistress's health we now begin]] | ||
Our sheep- | [[Our sheep-shearing done]] | ||
[[Our sheep-shear is over]] | |||
[[Outlandish Knight,The]] | |||
[[O Vylecharane]] | |||
[[Painful (or Faithful) Plough, The]] | |||
[[Peace-Egging Songs]] | |||
[[Poor Mary is weeping]] | |||
[[Prickly Bush,The]] | |||
Reaphook and Sickle, The | [[Reaphook and Sickle, The]] | ||
[[Robbie Tamson's Smiddie]] | [[Robbie Tamson's Smiddie]] | ||
Robin-a-Thrush | [[Robin-a-Thrush]] | ||
Robin he married a wife in the west | [[Robin he married a wife in the west]] | ||
Sally Gray | [[Sally Gray]] | ||
Scarborough Fair | [[Scarborough Fair]] | ||
Seasons of the Year, The | [[Seasons of the Year, The]] | ||
Seeds of Love, The | [[Seeds of Love, The]] | ||
Servingman and the Husbandman, The | [[Servingman and the Husbandman, The]] | ||
Sheepcrook and Blackdog | [[Sheepcrook and Blackdog]] | ||
Sheep-shearing songs | [[Sheep-shearing songs]] | ||
Shepherd's Song, The | [[Shepherd's Song, The]] | ||
Souling Song, The | [[Souling Song, The]] | ||
Spier, The | [[Spier, The]] | ||
Sprig of Thyme, The | [[Sprig of Thyme, The]] | ||
Stratton Church Chimes | [[Stratton Church Chimes]] | ||
Sweet Nightingale, The | [[Sweet Nightingale, The]] | ||
Sweet William | [[Sweet William]] | ||
Sword Dance Song | [[Sword Dance Song]] | ||
The Cheerful Arn | [[The Cheerful Arn]] | ||
The day was gone | [[The day was gone]] | ||
The lambs they skip with pleasure | [[The lambs they skip with pleasure]] | ||
The Moon shines Bright | [[The Moon shines Bright]] | ||
[[There was a Lady in the West]] | [[There was a Lady in the West]] | ||
There was a Pig went out to dig | [[There was a Pig went out to dig]] | ||
[[There was a ship from the north country]] | |||
There was a | [[There was a tree, and a very fine tree]] | ||
There | [[There were three sisters fair and bright]] | ||
There were | [[There were two loving brothers]] | ||
[[The sun it goes down]] | |||
The sun | [[The sun went down beyond yon hill]] | ||
The | [[Three Dukes, The]] | ||
[[Thresher and the Squire, The]] | |||
[['Tis of a bold thresherman]] | |||
'Tis of a | [['Tis of a fair damsel]] | ||
'Tis | [['Tis young men and maidens all]] | ||
[[Tree in the Valley, The]] | |||
[[Tripping up the Green Grass]] | |||
[[Turmut-hoeing]] | |||
[[Twankydillo]] | |||
[['Twas on a jolly summer's morn]] | |||
[[Twelve Apostles, The]] | |||
[[Twenty, Eighteen]] | |||
[[Undaunted Female, The]] | |||
[[Venus and Adonis]] | |||
Wassail Bough, The | [[Wassail Bough, The]] | ||
[[Water of Tyne, The]] | [[Water of Tyne, The]] | ||
Well met my brother friend | [[Well met my brother friend]] | ||
[[We Shepherds are the Best of Men]] | |||
[[Will you buy my sweet lavender?]] | |||
[[Young Herchard]] | |||
[[You noble spectators]] | |||
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== Structure of the book == | |||
The book is divided up into "chapters" each of which gives songs attributed to a grouping of counties, as follows: | The book is divided up into "chapters" each of which gives songs attributed to a grouping of counties, as follows: | ||
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'''Songs of the Northern Counties''' | '''Songs of the Northern Counties''' | ||
Northumberland | [[Northumberland]] | ||
Cumberland | [[Cumberland]] | ||
Durham | [[Durham]] | ||
Yorkshire | [[Yorkshire]] | ||
Westmoreland | [[Westmoreland]] | ||
'''Songs of the North-Western Counties''' | '''Songs of the North-Western Counties''' | ||
Lancashire | [[Lancashire]] | ||
Cheshire | [[Cheshire]] | ||
Shropshire | [[Shropshire]] | ||
Isle of Man | [[Isle of Man]] | ||
'''Songs of the Midland Counties''' | '''Songs of the Midland Counties''' | ||
Staffordshire | [[Staffordshire]] | ||
Derbyshire | [[Derbyshire]] | ||
Nottinghamshire | [[Nottinghamshire]] | ||
Leicestershire | [[Leicestershire]] | ||
Rutlandshire | [[Rutlandshire]] | ||
Huntingdonshire | [[Huntingdonshire]] | ||
Northamptonshire | [[Northamptonshire]] | ||
Oxfordshire | [[Oxfordshire]] | ||
Warwickshire | [[Warwickshire]] | ||
Worcestershire | [[Worcestershire]] | ||
Herefordshire | [[Herefordshire]] | ||
Gloucestershire | [[Gloucestershire]] | ||
Monmouthshire | [[Monmouthshire]] | ||
'''Songs of the Eastern Counties''' | '''Songs of the Eastern Counties''' | ||
Lincolnshire | [[Lincolnshire]] | ||
Norfolk | [[Norfolk]] | ||
Suffolk | [[Suffolk]] | ||
Cambridgeshire | [[Cambridgeshire]] | ||
Essex | [[Essex]] | ||
'''Songs of the Home Counties''' | '''Songs of the Home Counties''' | ||
Middlesex | [[Middlesex]] | ||
Hertfordshire | [[Hertfordshire]] | ||
Bedfordshire | [[Bedfordshire]] | ||
Buckinghamshire | [[Buckinghamshire]] | ||
Berkshire | [[Berkshire]] | ||
Surrey | [[Surrey]] | ||
'''Songs of the South Coast''' | '''Songs of the South Coast''' | ||
Kent | [[Kent]] | ||
Sussex | [[Sussex]] | ||
Hampshire | [[Hampshire]] | ||
Wiltshire | [[Wiltshire]] | ||
Dorsetshire | [[Dorsetshire]] | ||
Somersetshire | [[Somersetshire]] | ||
Devonshire | [[Devonshire]] | ||
Cornwall | [[Cornwall]] | ||
'''Songs of the Sea''' | '''Songs of the Sea''' | ||
All on Spurn Point | [[All on Spurn Point]] | ||
My Johnny was a shoemaker | [[My Johnny was a shoemaker]] | ||
The Golden Vanity | [[Golden Vanity, The|The Golden Vanity]] | ||
The Crocodile | [[Crocodile , The|The Crocodile]] | ||
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As can be seen from these groupings, particularly the last one, there was a somewhat arbitrary nature to the allocation to a particular grouping, and the appropriateness of its title (for instance, Wiltshire has been included in the grouping for the South Coast, and large tranches of various of the other counties are nowhere near a coastline!) | As can be seen from these groupings, particularly the last one, there was a somewhat arbitrary nature to the allocation to a particular grouping, and the appropriateness of its title (for instance, Wiltshire has been included in the grouping for the South Coast, and large tranches of various of the other counties are nowhere near a coastline!) | ||
Three counties were also missing from the overall collection | Three counties were also missing from the overall collection – [[Monmouthshire]], [[Bedfordshire]] and [[Huntingdonshire]]. | ||
The actual allocation of songs to particular counties was also somewhat less than accurate. In one or two instances a song collected in one particular county has been allocated to another because it was known that the version in question was sung there, or because the singer had actual associations with the county in question, although no longer living there. | The actual allocation of songs to particular counties was also somewhat less than accurate. In one or two instances a song collected in one particular county has been allocated to another because it was known that the version in question was sung there, or because the singer had actual associations with the county in question, although no longer living there. |
Latest revision as of 21:27, 26 October 2009
English County Songs was published by Leadenhall Press in 1893.
The full title of the work, as illustrated on the frontispiece is
English County Songs: Words and Music Collected and Edited by Lucy E. Broadwood and J.A.Fuller Maitland M.A.,F.S.A
Published by The Leadenhall Press Ltd, 50 Leadenhall Street, London E.C. J.B.Cramer and Co, 201 Regent Street, w. Simpkin,Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co., Ltd New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 743 and 745, Broadway.
Index of songs
A dashing young lad from Buckingham
As I rode over yonder forest green
As I walked through Bristol City
As I was a-walking one morning in May
A varmer he lived in the West Countree
Banks of the Sweet Dundee, The
Come, Deavie, I'll tell thee a secret
Come listen awhile unto my song
Down by the side of Bedlam City
Here's a health to the jolly blacksmith
Here's a health unto our master
Here's a health unto the mistress
Here's two or three jolly lads
Hold up thy hand, most righteous judge
Ho! yonder stands a charming creature
I been a-rambling all this night
I'll spread the greeen branches
I'm a man that's done wrong to my parents
In Thorney woods in Nottinghamshire
Is any of you going to Scarborough fair?
Ive lived in a wood for a number of years
I will give you the Keys of Heaven
Lord Thomas he was a bold forester
Me mither mend't me auld breek
Now listen, you landsmen, unto me
Of all the horses in the merry greenwood
O father, father, come build me a boat
"Oh hangman, hold thy hand" he cried
Oliver Cromwell lay buried and dead
Our Mistress's health we now begin
Painful (or Faithful) Plough, The
Robin he married a wife in the west
Servingman and the Husbandman, The
The lambs they skip with pleasure
There was a Pig went out to dig
There was a ship from the north country
There was a tree, and a very fine tree
There were three sisters fair and bright
There were two loving brothers
The sun went down beyond yon hill
'Tis young men and maidens all
'Twas on a jolly summer's morn
We Shepherds are the Best of Men
Will you buy my sweet lavender?
It should be noted that the index of songs also incorporates an index of first lines;and some songs are given more than one title. Thus one song may appear more than once in the index (eg Dives and Lazarus, and Lazarus, and As it fell out upon one day are all entries for the same song - titled "Lazarus" on the relevant page of the book)
Structure of the book
The book is divided up into "chapters" each of which gives songs attributed to a grouping of counties, as follows:
Songs of the Northern Counties
Songs of the North-Western Counties
Songs of the Midland Counties
Songs of the Eastern Counties
Songs of the Home Counties
Songs of the South Coast
Songs of the Sea
As can be seen from these groupings, particularly the last one, there was a somewhat arbitrary nature to the allocation to a particular grouping, and the appropriateness of its title (for instance, Wiltshire has been included in the grouping for the South Coast, and large tranches of various of the other counties are nowhere near a coastline!)
Three counties were also missing from the overall collection – Monmouthshire, Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire.
The actual allocation of songs to particular counties was also somewhat less than accurate. In one or two instances a song collected in one particular county has been allocated to another because it was known that the version in question was sung there, or because the singer had actual associations with the county in question, although no longer living there.
--Irene Shettle 01:02, 8 October 2007 (BST)