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Barleycorn English Drinking Song Traditional |
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| (Spoken) There were three men, Came from the west, Their fortunes for to tell, And the life of John Barleycorn As well. (Sung) They laid him in three furrows deep, Laid clods upon his head, Then these three man made a solemn vow John Barleycorn was dead. Chorus: |
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This song was seen in print in 1635 and has been maintained coherently up through today. Like "Handsome Cabin Boy," many artists have recorded this piece. I first heard this tune on "Below the Salt" by Steeleye Span. Many of their tunes were liberated both by Faire and SCA minstrels alike. -- Dean Calin |
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