G'day all,
Bugy, IanC et al,
I have an interesting variant collected in Australia from that lovely old singer Sally Sloane, entitled I've Been a Wild Boy. The tune Sally sang is also different, essentially the same as a song that used to end many UK folk Club nights in the 1970s(~)Here's a Health to the Company, and to my Lass.
I HAVE BEEN A WILD BOY
Oh, my father he died and he left me his estate,
I married a lady whose fortune was great,
And through keeping bad company, I've spent all my store,
I have been a wild boy but I'll be so no more.
Oh, there was Bill, Tom and Harry, and Betsy and Sue,
And two or three others belonged to our crew.
We sat up till midnight and made the town roar,
Oh, I've been a wild boy but I'll be so no more.
I was always too fond of treating ladies to wine,
Till my pockets grew empty, too soon I would find;
Twenty pounds in one night, oh, I've spent them and more,
Oh, I've been a wild boy but I'll be so no more.
Oh, it's first down to Newgate, a prisoner I stand,
I had on cold irons, I had to lament,
And I had to find comfort as I lay on the floor,
Oh, I've been a wild boy but I'll be so no more.
Oh, the next, down to Newgate a prisoner I stand,
And what I have longed for, is now out of hand,
And if ever I gain my liberty, as I've had before,
I will be a good boy as I have been before.
Oh, bad luck to all married men who visit strange doors,
I have done so myself, but I'll do so no more,
I'll go home to my family, I'll go home to my wife,
And I'll be a good boy all the rest of my life.
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Regards,
Bob Bolton ^^