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Cold, Haily, Windy Night Steeleye Span

Oh, my hat, it is frozen to my head Feet, they are like a lump of lead Oh, my shoes, they are frozen to my feet With standing at your window "Let me in", the soldier cried "Cold, haily, windy night, oh

Black Jack Davy Steeleye Span

Late last night when the squire came home inquiring for his lady, Some denied and some replied, "She's gone with Black Jack Davy."

The Lark In The Morning Steeleye Span

Oh let it be wet my love and ever so cold I will rise my fond Floro and away to my fold. Oh no, my bright Floro, it is no such thing It's a bright sun a-shining and the lark is on the wing.

The Lark In the Morning (Top Gear Radio Session 27/6/70) Steeleye Span

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 cold I will rise my fond Floro and away to my fold Oh no my

The Lark In The Morning (Top Gear Radio Session 27/3/71) Steeleye Span

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 cold I will rise my fond Floro and away to my fold Oh no my

The Lark In The Morning (BBC Radio 1 In Concert With John Peel) Steeleye Span

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 cold I will rise my fond Floro and away to my fold Oh no

All Around My Hat Steeleye Span

I will wear the green willow And all around my hat for a twelve month and a day And if anyone should ask me the reason why I'm wearing it It's all for my true love who's far, far away Fare thee well cold

Gower Wassail Steeleye Span

ro Fol de da ri Sing too ra li o Our wassail is made of the elderberry bough And so my good neighbors we'll drink unto thou Besides all on earth you have apples in store Pray let us come in for it's cold

The Black Freighter Steeleye Span

gawking and maybe once you tipped me and it made you fell swell in this ratty waterfront, in this ratty hotel but you never know to whom you're talking you never guess to whom you're talking suddenly one night

Gone To America Steeleye Span

Chorus: Married him in April, lost him in July; Curse the men who took him, curse their wicked lie, The night they saw him poaching and stealing wine, Was the night he took comfort in these arms of mine

False Knight On The Road (BBC Radio 1 In Concert With John Peel) Steeleye Span

of them says the false knight on the road you cannot get a share of them says the wee boy and still he stood and why the stick all in your hand says the false knight on the road to keep me from all cold

False Knight On The Road Steeleye Span

," says the false knight on the road "You cannot get a share of them," says the wee boy and still he stood "And why the stick all in your hand," says the false knight on the road "To keep me from all cold

False Knight On The Road (BBC 'Folk On 1' 17 October 1970) Steeleye Span

share o` them says the false knight on the road You cannot get a share of them says the wee boy and still he stood And why the stick all in your hand says the false knight on the road To keep me from all cold

The False Knight On The Road Steeleye Span

," says the false knight on the road "You cannot get a share of them," says the wee boy and still he stood "And why the stick all in your hand," says the false knight on the road "To keep me from all cold

Bold Poachers (Stuart Henry Radio Session 23/7/70) Steeleye Span

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 Which brought

My Love Steeleye Span

by that it's not true, my love And the seas could rise and cry that it's not you, my love If the hills could only say that you were on your way Then happy I would stay and be with you, my love Ev'ry night

The Wife Of Ushers Well Steeleye Span

grew in forest green Nor on any wooded rise But from the north side of the tree That grows in Paradise Blow up the fire my merry merry maidens Bring water from the well For all my house shall feed this night

Captain Coulston Steeleye Span

The captain and his lady they came on deck each day To help us with our merriment, going to Amerikay The merriment being over, we're going to bed one night The captain he came upon deck to see if all was

Captain Coulston (BBC Radio 1 In Concert With John Peel) Steeleye Span

All bound for New York City that city fair to see The captain and his lady they came on deck each day To help us with our merriment going to Amerikay The merriment being over we're going to bed one night

Lady Diamond Steeleye Span

said Lady Diamond "Bright as the silver moon" she said, "bright as the sun that shines" "Bright as the silver moon" she said, "bright as the sun that shines" On Lady Diamond Verse 2 It was a Winter's night

Hard Times Of Old England Steeleye Span

nod Well, that's enough to make a man turn out and rob And sing all the hard times of old England In old England, very hard times You will see the poor tradesmen a-walkin' the street From morning to night

Copshawholme Fair Steeleye Span

sprang Into the ballroom for to join in the throng And "I Never Will Lie With My Mammy Nae Mair" The fiddles play briskly at Copshawholme Fair Now this is the fashion they thus passed the day Till the night

Thomas The Rhymer Steeleye Span

That is the road to fair Elf land Where you and I this night must go Hark and carp, come along with me Thomas the rhymer Hark and carp, come along with me Thomas the rhymer Hark and carp, come along with

Gaudete Steeleye Span

The biggest pop brand on the plant ?Now That뭩 What I Call Music have launched their very own TV channel on sky 378 & FreeSat 512 called Now Music. To get you in the festive mood they will be themin...

A Calling-On Song Steeleye Span

Good people pray heed a petitionYour attention we beg and craveAnd if you are inclined for to listenAn abundance of pastime we'll haveWe have come to relate many storiesConcerning our forefathers t...

Fisherman's Wife Steeleye Span

"a' the week your man's awa' and a' the week you bide your lane a' the time you're waiting for the minute that he's comin' hame ye ken whit why he has tae work ye ken the hours he has tae keep and ...

The Blackleg Miner Steeleye Span

TraditionalOh, early in the evenin', just after dark,The blackleg miners creep te wark,Wi' their moleskin trousers an' dorty short,There go the backleg miners !They take their picks an' doon they ...

All Things Are Quite Silent Steeleye Span

"All things are quite silent, each mortal at rest, When me and my true love lay snug in one nest, When a bold set of ruffians broke into our cave, And they forced my dear jewel to plough the sal...

The Hills Of Greenmore Steeleye Span

TraditionalOne fine winter's morn my horn I did blowTo the green fields of Keady for hours we did goWe covered our dogs and we searched all the wayFor none loves this sport better than the boys in ...

Lowlands Of Holland Steeleye Span

TraditionalThe love that I have chosen I therewith be contentThe salt sea shall be frozen before that I repentRepent it shall I never until the day I deeBut the lowlands of Holland has twined my lo...

Prince Charlie Stuart Steeleye Span

If you had seen my Charlie at the head of an armyHe was a gallant sight to beholdWith his fine tartan hose on his bonnie round legAnd his buckles all pure shining goldThe tartan my love wore was th...

Boys Of Bedlam Steeleye Span

For to see mad Tom of BedlamTen thousand miles I'd travelMad Maudlin goes on dirty toesFor to save her shoes from gravelChorus:Still I sing bonnie boys, bonnie mad boysBedlam boys are bonnie,For th...

Female Drummer Steeleye Span

I was brought up in Yorkshire and when I was sixteenOh I ran away to London and a soldier I becameChorus With me fine cap and feather, likewise me rattling drumThey learned me to play upon the rub-...

Four Nights Drunk Steeleye Span

Now as I come home so drunk, I couldn't see, ohThere I saw a horse, no horse should be thereI says unto me wife, tell this to me, ohHow come the horse there, no horse should be thereYou old fool, y...

Skewball Steeleye Span

You gallant sportsmen all, come listen to my storyIt's of the bold Skewball, that noble racing ponyArthur Marvel was the man that brought bold Skewball overHe's the diamond of the land and he rolls...

The Blacksmith (Original 1970 Ver.) Steeleye Span

A blacksmith courted me nine months or betterHe fairly won my heart wrote me a letterWith his hammer in his hand he looked so cleverAnd if I were with my love I would live foreverOh where has my lo...

The Blacksmith (Top Gear Radio Session 27/6/70) Steeleye Span

A blacksmith courted me nine months or betterHe fairly won my heart wrote me a letterWith his hammer in his hand he looked so cleverAnd if I were with my love I would live foreverOh where has my lo...

Female Drummer (Top Gear Radio Session 27/6/70) Steeleye Span

i was brought up in yorkshire and when i was sixteenoh i ran away to london and a soldier i be camewith my fine cap and feather like wise me rattling drumthey learned me to play upon the rub a dub ...

Rave On (Top Gear Radio Session 27/6/70) Steeleye Span

Little things I like to say and doMake me want to be with youRave on it`s a crazy feelin`I know it`s got me reelin`I`m so glad you`re revealin` your love for meRave on rave on and tell meTell me no...

The King (Stuart Henry Radio Session 23/7/70) Steeleye Span

Joy health love and peace be all here in this placeBy your leave we will sing concerning our kingOur king is well dressed in the silks of the bestIn ribbons so rare no king can compareWe have trave...

Prince Charlie Stuart (Stuart Henry Radio Session 23/7/70) Steeleye Span

If you had seen my Charlie at the head of an armyHe was a gallant sight to beholdWith his fine tartan hose on his bonnie round legAnd his buckles all pure shining goldThe tartan my love wore was th...

Female Drummer ((Mk 2) BBC 'Folk On 1' 17 October 1970) Steeleye Span

i was brought up in yorkshire and when i was sixteenoh i ran away to london and a soldier i be camewith my fine cap and feather like wise me rattling drumthey learned me to play upon the rub a dub ...

Wee Weaver (BBC 'Folk On 1' 17 October 1970) Steeleye Span

I am a wee weaver confined to my loomMy lover she is fair as the red rose in JuneShe`s loved by all young men and that does grieve meMy heart`s in the bosom of lovely MaryAs Willie and Mary rode by...

Female Drummer Mk2 (Stuart Henry Radio Session 4/2/71) Steeleye Span

i was brought up in yorkshire and when i was sixteenoh i ran away to london and a soldier i be camewith my fine cap and feather like wise me rattling drumthey learned me to play upon the rub a dub ...

General Taylor (Stuart Henry Radio Session 4/2/71) Steeleye Span

General Taylor gained the dayWalk him along John Carry him alongGeneral Taylor gained the dayCarry him to his burying groundTo me way hey hey StormyWalk him along John carry him alongWay hey hey St...

The King (Top Gear Radio Session 27/3/71) Steeleye Span

Joy health love and peace be all here in this placeBy your leave we will sing concerning our kingOur king is well dressed in the silks of the bestIn ribbons so rare no king can compareWe have trave...

Bryan O'Lynn / The Hag With The Money (Top Gear Radio Session 27/3/71) Steeleye Span

He doesn`t have a lot to sayWell this boy lives right next doorAnd he never has nothin` to sayIt doesn`t seem like he does anythingHe never helps out in the yardHe lets his mother carry in grocerie...

The Blacksmith (Top Gear Radio Session 27/3/71) Steeleye Span

A blacksmith courted me nine months or betterHe fairly won my heart wrote me a letterWith his hammer in his hand he looked so cleverAnd if I were with my love I would live foreverOh where has my lo...

When I Was On Horseback Steeleye Span

When I was on horseback wasn't I prettyWhen I was on horseback wasn't I gayWasn't I pretty when I entered Cork CityAnd met with my downfallon the fourteenth of MaySix jolly soldiers to carry my cof...

Wee Weaver Steeleye Span

I am a wee weaver confined to my loomMy lover she is fair as the red rose in JuneShe's loved by all young menand that does grieve meMy heart's in the bosom of lovely MaryAs Willie and Mary rode by ...