And there's Creeping Jane of course, and I would also like to put in a vote for The Carter, which I first heard on Bonnet and Shawl. I've since come across another verse, the 3rd in the version below, which is the way I sing it :- 1 When I was a young man I followed the team, and my only delight was in keeping them clean. With brushes and curries I showed their bright colour and the name that they gave me was Hearty Good Fellow. 2 As ever in the evening when I go to my bed the thoughts of my horses run into my head - and I rise in the morning for something to eat just as soon as I do get my boots on my feet. 3 The first was a white horse as white as the milk, and the next was a grey horse as soft as the silk, and the next was a brown horse as sleek as a mole, and the next was a black horse like diamonds did show. 4 When we goes a-driving out on the highway if the load it be light then I feeds 'em on hay, and I gives 'em some water when we come to a pond, and then after we've drunk boys move steadily on. 5 My feet they grow weary a-walking by their side so I says to myself - you must get up and ride. And as I was riding I made this new song, so now you must learn it and sing it along. 6 Repeat 1 Can the usual suspects know or find out anything on this, I wonder? I think it's a fine song to sing, partly because of the lovely flowing melody, but also because of the words - the simple love of a simple man for his horses. So I suppose someone will now prove it was a stage song from late Vic music hall.
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