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Rogues In A Nation Steeleye Span

England's province stands: Such a parcel of rogues in a nation!

The Fox Steeleye Span

Knight 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.

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

London Steeleye Span

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!

Lowlands Of Holland Steeleye Span

My love lies in the salt sea and I am on the side It's enough to break a young thing's heart that lately was a bride. But lately was a bonny bride with pleasure in her e'e.

A Calling-On Song Steeleye Span

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 forefathers

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

Copshawholme Fair Steeleye Span

Traditional On a fine eve'n fair in the month of Avril O'er the hill came the man with the blythe sunny smile And the folks they were throngin' the roads everywhere Makin' haste to be in at Copshawholme

Female Drummer Steeleye Span

I was brought up in Yorkshire and when I was sixteen Oh I ran away to London and a soldier I became Chorus With me fine cap and feather, likewise me rattling drum They learned me to play upon the rub-a-dub-a-dum

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

The Blackleg Miner Steeleye Span

Traditional Oh, 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 !

The Black Freighter Steeleye Span

but you never know to whom you're talking you never guess to whom you're talking suddenly one night there's a scream in the night and a yell: what the hell is that din and you see me kind of grinning

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

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 (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

Blackleg Miner Steeleye Span

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 coal that

The Wife Of Ushers Well Steeleye Span

Traditional There lived a wife in Usher's 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 Usher's Well A week but barely one When word

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 yet

Fighting For Strangers Steeleye Span

A recruiting sergeant came our way To an Inn nearby at the close of day He said young Johnny you're a fine young man Would you like to march along behind a military band, With a scarlet coat and a big

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

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

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

i was brought up in yorkshire and when i was sixteen oh i ran away to london and a soldier i be came with my fine cap and feather like wise me rattling drum they learned me to play upon the rub a dub a

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

i was brought up in yorkshire and when i was sixteen oh i ran away to london and a soldier i be came with my fine cap and feather like wise me rattling drum they learned me to play upon the rub a dub a

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

i was brought up in yorkshire and when i was sixteen oh i ran away to london and a soldier i be came with my fine cap and feather like wise me rattling drum they learned me to play upon the rub a dub a

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

i was brought up in yorkshire and when i was sixteen oh i ran away to london and a soldier i be came with my fine cap and feather like wise me rattling drum they learned me to play upon the rub a dub

New York Girls Steeleye Span

As I walked down through Chatham Street a fair maid I did meet, She asked me to see her home-- she lived in Bleecker Street.

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

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

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

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

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

False Knight On The Road Steeleye Span

"What is on your back," says the false knight on the road "Me bundles and me books," says the wee boy and still he stood "I came and walking by your door," says the false knight on the road "That lay in

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

he stood What is on your back says the false knight on the road Me bundles and me books says the wee boy and still he stood I came and walking by your door says the false knight on the road That lay in

The False Knight On The Road Steeleye Span

"What is on your back," says the false knight on the road "Me bundles and me books," says the wee boy and still he stood "I came and walking by your door," says the false knight on the road "That lay in

Gone To America Steeleye Span

Married him in April, lost him in July; Listen to my story and I'll tell you why, They said that he'd been poaching and stealing wine, They said I wouldn't see him for a long long time.

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

John Barleycorn Steeleye Span

They laid him in three furrows deep, Laid clods upon his head, Then these three man made a solemn vow John Barleycorn was dead.

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

knight on the road i'm going to me school says the wee boy and still he stood what is on your back says the false knight on the road me bundles and me books says the wee boy and still he stood i came a

Lovely On The Water Steeleye Span

As I walked out one morning In the springtime of the year I overheard a sailor boy Likewise a lady fair They sang a song together Made the valleys for to ring While the birds on the spray in the meadows

Long Lankin Steeleye Span

, says Long Lankin "She's up in her chamber", says the nurse to him "Where's the baby of the house?"

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

Marrowbones Steeleye Span

There was a woman in our town and in our town did dwell She loved her husband dearly but another man twice as well And sing Folder oh la la la ...

Following Me Steeleye Span

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, this man, it's no use running I know I mustn't look back at him.

Sails Of Silver Steeleye Span

I am as a tall sailing ship out on the sea, Where only long breezes reach out to me.

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

Rag Doll Steeleye Span

(Hand me down) When she was just a kid. her clothes were hand-me-downs (Hand-me-down) They always laughed at her when she came into town Called her rag doll Little rag doll.

Gaudete Steeleye Span

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