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All Around My Hat Steeleye Span

All around my hat 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

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

Four Nights Drunk Steeleye Span

And as I come home so drunk I couldn't see, oh There I saw a hat, no hat should be there I says unto me wife, tell this to me, oh How come the hat there, no hat should be there You old fool, you silly

Four Nights Drunk (BBC Radio 1 In Concert With John Peel) Steeleye Span

Nothing but a flower pot me mother sent to me oh Miles I have travelled a thousand miles and more oh Laces on a flower pot I've never seen before And as I come home so drunk I couldn't see oh There I saw a hat

Fighting For Strangers Steeleye Span

What makes you go abroad fighting for strangers When you could be safe at home free from all dangers?

New York Girls Steeleye Span

Chorus: And away you santy, my dear honey, O you New York girls, can't you dance the polka?

Skewball Steeleye Span

You gallant sportsmen all, come listen to my story It's of the bold Skewball, that noble racing pony Arthur Marvel was the man that brought bold Skewball over He's the diamond of the land and he rolls

Let Her Go Down Steeleye Span

Sometime in October, We sailed from England's 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 braver, He said

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 salt wave

Prince Charlie Stuart Steeleye Span

If you had seen my Charlie at the head of an army He was a gallant sight to behold With his fine tartan hose on his bonnie round leg And his buckles all pure shining gold The tartan my love wore was the

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

If you had seen my Charlie at the head of an army He was a gallant sight to behold With his fine tartan hose on his bonnie round leg And his buckles all pure shining gold The tartan my love wore was the

Marrowbones Steeleye Span

Oh take him sixteen marrowbones and make him eat them all And when he's finished he'll be so blind that he won't see you at all And sing Folder oh la la la ...

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

with a thousand men and a maiden all the while with my fine cap and feather like wise me rattling drum they learned me to play upon the rub a dub a dum with me gentle waist so slender and me fingers long

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

with a thousand men and a maiden all the while with my fine cap and feather like wise me rattling drum they learned me to play upon the rub a dub a dum with me gentle waist so slender and me fingers long

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

with a thousand men and a maiden all the while with my fine cap and feather like wise me rattling drum they learned me to play upon the rub a dub a dum with me gentle waist so slend er and me fingers

Female Drummer (BBC Radio 1 In Concert With John Peel) Steeleye Span

i lay with a thousand men and a maiden all the while with my fine cap and feather like wise me rattling drum they learned me to play upon the rub a dub a dum with me gentle waist so slend er and me fingers

The Lark In The Morning 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.

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

Hard Times Of Old England Steeleye Span

Come all brother, tradesmen that travel along O pray, come and tell me where the trade is all gone Long time have I traveled and I cannot find none And sing all the hard times of old England In old England

John Barleycorn Steeleye Span

The let him die for a very long time Till the rain from heaven did fall, Then little Sir John sprang up his head And he did amaze them all.

Wee Weaver Steeleye Span

I am a wee weaver confined to my loom My lover she is fair as the red rose in June She's loved by all young men and that does grieve me My heart's in the bosom of lovely Mary As Willie and Mary rode by

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

I am a wee weaver confined to my loom My lover she is fair as the red rose in June She`s loved by all young men and that does grieve me My heart`s in the bosom of lovely Mary As Willie and Mary rode by

Little Sir Hugh Steeleye Span

Little Sir Hugh Chorus: Mother mother make my bed Make for me a winding sheet Wrap me up in a cloak of gold See if I can sleep Four and twenty bonny bonny boys playing at the hall Along came little Sir

Black Jack Davy Steeleye Span

I'll ride all day and I'll ride all night til I catch that Black Jack Davy."

Female Drummer Steeleye Span

cap and feather, likewise me rattling drum They learned me to play upon the rub-a-dub-a-dum With me gentle waist so slender, me fingers long and small and to play upon the rub-a-dub the best of them all

Lowlands Of Holland Steeleye Span

But the lowlands of Holland has twined my love and me. My love he built a bonny ship and set her on the sea With seven score good mariners to bear her company.

The Wife Of Ushers Well Steeleye Span

them o'er the sea They had not been from Usher's Well A week but barely one When word came to this carlin wife That her three sons were gone I wish the wind may never cease Nor flashes in the flood Till my

Tam Lin Steeleye Span

Traditional I was told by my Aunt I was told by my mother That going to a wedding Is the makings of another Well if this be so Then I'll go without a bidding O kind Providence Won't you send me to a wedding

Rogues In A Nation Steeleye Span

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 mark where

The Hills Of Greenmore Steeleye Span

Traditional One fine winter's morn my horn I did blow To the green fields of Keady for hours we did go We covered our dogs and we searched all the way For none loves this sport better than the boys in

Captain Coulston Steeleye Span

Come and join with Captain Coulston, that hero stout and bold Who fought his way all on the sea and never was controlled For six long weeks in summer gales we sailed upon the sea All bound for New York

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

Come and join with Captain Coulston that hero stout and bold Who fought his way all on the sea and never was controlled For six long weeks in summer gales we sailed upon the sea All bound for New York

Alison Gross Steeleye Span

(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 combed

Long Lankin Steeleye Span

, says Long Lankin "He's asleep in the cradle", says the nurse to him "We will pinch him, we will prick him We will stab him with a pin And the nurse shall hold the basin For the blood all to run in" So

One Misty Moisty Morning Steeleye Span

(traditional) 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

Lady Diamond Steeleye Span

And better I love that boy than all your well-bred men; I have his heart", said Lady Diamond.

Copshawholme Fair Steeleye Span

fiddler there There are nut-men and spice-men at Copshawholme Fair There are peddlers and potters and gingerbread stands There are peepshows and poppin-darts and the green caravans There's fruit from all

Blackleg Miner Steeleye Span

duds and down he goes To hew the coal that lies below There's not a woman in this town row Will look at the blackleg miner Oh Delaval is a terrible place They rub wet clay in the blackleg's face And around

Gower Wassail Steeleye Span

A wassail a wassail throughout all the town Our cup it is white and our ale it is brown Our wassail is made of the good ale and cake Some nutmeg and ginger the best we could bake Chorus Fol dedol dol dedol

My Love Steeleye Span

Do you remember what we promised when we met, my love?

London Steeleye Span

All the streets are paved with gold, And all the folks are witty. There's your beaux with powder'd clothes, Bedaub'd from head to chin, Their pocket-holes adorned with gold, but not one sou within.

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

Joy health love and peace be all here in this place By your leave we will sing concerning our king Our king is well dressed in the silks of the best In ribbons so rare no king can compare We have travelled

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

Joy health love and peace be all here in this place By your leave we will sing concerning our king Our king is well dressed in the silks of the best In ribbons so rare no king can compare We have travelled

The King Steeleye Span

Joy, health, love, and peace be all here in this place By your leave, we will sing concerning our king Our king is well dressed, in the silks of the best In ribbons so rare, no king can compare We have

The Victory Steeleye Span

I am a youthful lady My troubles they are great, My tongue is scarcely able My grievance to relate; Since I have lost my true love, That was ever dear to me, He's gone to plough the ocean, On board the

The Black Freighter Steeleye Span

and the ship, the black freighter with fifty long cannons opens fire on the town then you gentlemen can wipe all the grins off your face every building in the town is a flat one the whole stinking place

A Calling-On Song Steeleye Span

And if you are inclined for to listen An abundance of pastime we'll have We have come to relate many stories Concerning our forefathers time And we trust they will drive out your worries Of this we are all

The Blacksmith (Original 1970 Ver.) Steeleye Span

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 my love