Fakenham Fair (Bellamy version from Mainly Norfolk, 1968)
I never rarely fell in love 'til I went up to Fakenham fair, And I chance for to meet with a carnival girl a selling the chances there. I tried for a lamp or a Spanish shawl or a golden filigree - but all the while her eyes were saying, oh come take a chance on me.
So swing around, the merry-go-round give the wheel of fortune a whirl, For the finest prize at Fakenham fair is the pretty carnival girl.
Her eyes were blue, her hair it was brown and her lips they were soft and red; and a shape like hers I had never seen and my eyes well they popped from my head. But I was young and innocent but still even I could see, That the way that she laughed and she winked my way it said, come take a chance on me.
So swing around, that old merry-go-round, Give the wheel of fortune a whirl, The finest prize at Fakenham fair Is the pretty carnival girl.
The old folks said she en't for you, boy, oh what will the old people think; but I took my chance and I won that girl just as quick as an eye could wink. And the very best day in all my life, whatever come to pass, Was the day that I went up to Fakenham fair and won me a carnival lass.
So swing around, that old merry-go-round, Give the wheel of fortune a whirl, The finest prize at Fakenham fair Is the pretty carnival girl.