Subject: RE: Alternative words for the Wild Rover?? From: GUEST,Kathleen Date: 24 May 23 - 12:21 AM My parents had a record, and the lyrics were: I am a rover down from Dover. I am a rover, bold and free. I am a friend to all the women still, there’s only one for me. Nancy, Nancy, whiskey, Nancy. I truly believe the Irish rovers saying this, but when I hear their version It is completely different lyrics. I would love some guidance so that I could find this album as I am now getting older and I would love to hear it one more time. Thank you. |
Subject: RE: Alternative words for the Wild Rover?? From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 24 May 23 - 06:22 AM I humbly submit my own Turn the Page Over |
Subject: RE: Alternative words for the Wild Rover?? From: GUEST,Guest, Mom K Date: 08 Apr 24 - 10:11 AM Kathleen, I too heard the same version on a folk song album in 1967. I also wish to hear this group of songs again. You wrote "lyrics were: I am a rover down from Dover. I am a rover, bold and free. I am a friend to all the women still, there’s only one for me..." Don't know if Whisky Nancy was in the same song or another. Also on the same album were Loch Lomand, Gypsy Davy, Raggle Taggle Gypsies, and more. Is there a musicologist out there who can locate this album compilations of songs that was pre 1967? |
Subject: RE: Alternative words for the Wild Rover?? From: GUEST,PjWhoopie Date: 09 Nov 24 - 03:41 PM I like to throw in... From Ale House, to Whore House, that Night I sped Was looking for someone to join me in bed The Madame, and her Daughter, they both looked quite fine I had the money, and they had the time |
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