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Lyr Req: roving ploughboy DigiTrad: MORMOND BRAES Related thread: Origins/abc file for Mormond Braes (10) In Mudcat MIDIs: The Roving Ploughboy-O (from Peter Kennedy, The Folksongs of Britain and Ireland)
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Subject: RE: lyrics for roving ploughboy From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 09 May 04 - 02:05 PM The text Letty posted came from Susanne and Henry's songbook: The Rovin' Ploughboy. As usual, Susanne has added notes from various sources; Hamish Henderson's comments are particularly informative. The text there is a transcription from a record made by Iain MacKintosh & Hamish Imlach, which was an arrangement of John MacDonald's set; though for some reason they altered it into the third person. MacDonald's set has been published a number of times, both in print and sound, and is currently the only example from tradition listed in Roud (number 2138). I would expect that Malinky's recording is also an arrangement of it. |
Subject: RE: lyrics for roving ploughboy From: Letty Date: 09 May 04 - 01:41 PM I think I got that version from a website at some stage. Malinky do a nice version too on their 3 Ravens album, much more like yours. |
Subject: ADD: The Roving Ploughboy-O From: Joe Offer Date: 09 May 04 - 12:52 AM Letty, where's your version from? Here's another version: The Roving Ploughboy-O Come saddle tae me my auld grey mare Come saddle tae me my pony-O And I will tak' the road and I'll go far away After the roving ploughboy-O Ploughboy-O Ploughboy-O I'll follow the roving ploughboy-O Last night I lay on a fine feather bed Sheets and blankets sae cosy-O This night I maun lie in a cold barn shed Wrapped in the arms o' my ploughboy-O A champion ploughman, my Geordie-O Cups and medals and prizes-O On bonny Devronside there are none to compare With my jolly roving ploughboy-O Sae fare ye well to old Huntley toon Fare thee well, Drumdelgie-O For noo I'm on the road and I'm goin' far awa' After the roving ploughboy-O recorded by Peter Kennedy in 1953, from the singing of John MacDonald, Elgin, Moray Scotland. source: Folk Songs of Britain and Ireland, Kennedy. Click to playNotes from Kennedy: This song is a reworking by the singer of a traditional fragment. Because it has similar verses and tune one would conclude that it is a bothy parody of the ballad "The Gipsy Laddie" mentioned by Ord in Bothy Songs and Ballads (p. 42). In fact it uses a similar tune to that sung by Jeannie Robertson for The Gipsy Laddie. Variants of the same tune are also used for two other popular Occupational Songs: The Brewer Lad and The Collier Laddie (the latter touched up by Robert Burns). In a note to the The Collier Laddie Ord remarks that in the north eastern counties of Scotland (Aberdeenshire, Banffshire and Morayshire) 'Ploughman Laddie' is substituted for 'Collier Laddie'. He gives the opening verse:
And I've been in St Johnstone, But the bonniest laddie that ever I saw Was a ploughman laddie dancing The Collier Laddie too would seem to be parodied on The Gipsy Laddie.
And I'll make her a lady, I'll make her one of a higher degree Than to follow a collier laddie Another song with a similar tune is Mormond Braes, but it could also be a fragment of the same song:
As ever yet was taken I'll cast my line and try again I'm only once forsaken Sae fare ye weel, ye Mormond Braes Where aftimes I've been cheery Fare ye wee!, ye Mormond Braes For it's there I've lost my dearie This in turn could also be part of The Brewer Lad which has similar verses: She has rambled up, she's rambled down She's rambled through Kirkcaldy And mony's the time she rues the day She jilted her brewer laddie |
Subject: RE: lyrics for roving ploughboy From: crocket8 Date: 08 May 04 - 03:03 PM Thank you Letty i'm very gratefull ,been looking for ages . thanks again |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE ROVIN' PLOUGHBOY From: Letty Date: 08 May 04 - 02:16 PM This one? Chorus: Ploughboy-o, ploughboy-o Follow the rovin' ploughboy-o Saddle tae me my old grey mare Saddle tae me my pony-o And noo she's on the road and she's far far awa' Awa' wi' her rovin' ploughboy-o Champion ploughboy her Geordie lad Cups and medals and prizes-o In bonnie Deveron-side there is none can compare Wi' the jolly rovin' ploughboy-o Yestreen she lay in a fine feather bed Sheets and blankets sae cosy-o And noo she maun lie in a cauld barn-shed Ro'ed in the arms o' her ploughboy-o Fare thee weel tae auld Huntly toon Fare thee weel Drumdelgie-o And noo she's on the road and she's far far awa' Awa' wi' her rovin' ploughboy-o |
Subject: lyrics for roving ploughboy From: crocket8 Date: 08 May 04 - 02:11 PM i'm searching for the lyrics for roving ploughboy ,it is similar to the gypsy bladdie but this one has a chorus that goes "ploughboy o' ploughboy o' we'll follow the roving ploughboy o'" thank you |
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