From the Harmony List: Well, the most interesting ballad for a two-hour workshop would have to be the Geste of Robin Hood. I know: nobody knows it. YET. The ballad with the most versions might be the Twa Sisters, or the Twa Brothers. Cruel Mother is somewhat limiting, as the main real difference is in the Christian or non-Christian afterlife she'll have. Lord Thomas and Fair Eleanor has many versions (the Brown Girl) and Thomas the Rhymer has different verses; we can each choose our favorites; Hind Horn is equally a long, long story of which we may sing similar but different slices. You might get the most surprises/different versions with The Baffled Knight,of which everyone may have a favorite version. The tedious Maid Freed from the Gallows is also widely sung, with several tunes and rhythms. Our Goodman (Seven Nights Drunk) and Sir Lionel (Wild Boar in the Woods) are known by many and in many versions. Something like Barbara Allen might get tiresome, since we all know the same three versions. Does it have to be a ballad? Frankie and Johnny has many versions and endings. How about a pretty tight theme, such as crossdressing women or Robbers or Childbirth or Discourteous knights? Or songs with "cruel" in them? Looking forward to whatever you pick. Sadie At 12/22/2016, you wrote: > > If I were to lead a workshop concentrating on one ballad, which > one would you all prefer? Of which do we know the most versions? > Two Sisters? Mathy Groves? Froggy went a courting? Lord Randall? > Young Hunting? Cruel Mother? Many more? Please weigh in. > >Thanks! >Arlene
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