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Lyr Req: A Soalin' (Peter, Paul & Mary) DigiTrad: SOULING SONG Related threads: Souling Song - how old? (21) Tune Req: Uttoxeter Souling Song (8) Lyr Req: Hey! Ho! Anybody Home? (36) Heigh ho nobody home--history? (12) (origins) Origins: Heigh ho, nobody home / Ravenscroft? (6) BS: What is Soulcake (32) Looking for souling/soulcake memories! (4) Origins: Hey Ho, Nobody Home (45) Chords Req: A Soalin' (for ukulele) (10) Soul Cake and Our November Rituals (8) A Soulin' - Peter, Paul and Mary version (3) Copyright search: A-Soulin' (7) Alternate Recordings of 'A-soalin''? (14) Souling time again (39) Lyr Req: A Soalin' (PPand M) (4) Warburton Souling Play (Nov 2000) (3) BS: Warburton Souling Play,Millenium Edition (5) (closed) Soulcake verse (6)
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A Soalin' (Peter, Paul & Mary) From: GUEST,me Date: 23 Aug 08 - 12:48 AM hey ho anybody home? meat not drink not money have i none yet i will be merry anyhow.. hey ho anybody home? This is another version of this song :) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A Soalin' (Peter, Paul & Mary) From: GUEST,Ron Delby Date: 08 Oct 09 - 04:09 PM I start singing this song in public , the same pp&m version, starting from october till new years. it is a halloween-christmas and yuletide song combined. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A Soalin' (Peter, Paul & Mary) From: Rasener Date: 08 Oct 09 - 04:27 PM Is this helpful http://nowdownloadall.com/join.asp?q=02 12 A soalin mp3&PID=0ad770df-4c68-45ea-84ef-211be7927e6d&sw=1 |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A Soalin' (Peter, Paul & Mary) From: GUEST Date: 23 Mar 11 - 09:32 AM The PP&M rendition would appear to be an amalgam of verses from both Yuletide and All Hallows traditions. The majority coincides strongly with the verses referenced in the Barthomley in Letters from a Former Rector to His Eldest Son By Edward Hinchliffe, 1856: and Notes and Queries, Nov. 15, 1851, page 381 both noted by Jim Dixon. I believe the Wikipedia web entry for Halloween should also help to aid understanding. I must say despite the erudition of Muttley, I feel I must side with the All Saints camp as the source of this musical tradition. |
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