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Lyr Req: The Mill, Mill-O

28 Apr 98 - 05:15 PM (#26796)
Subject: The Mill, Mill-O
From: Jim Krasue

I found this tune in Robert Bremner's "Guitar Instruction" of 1758. Samuel Bayard refers to it as a parent tune to "Merrily Danced the Quaker," a fiddle tune he collected in Pennsylvania. He indicated that the Mill-O tune was quite popular in the 18th century, and had many sets of words composed for it. Does anyone have any?


28 Apr 98 - 05:51 PM (#26799)
Subject: RE: The Mill, Mill-O
From: Bruce O.

The bawdier version starts "As I came down yon water side", (Merry Muses of Caledonia) and the better known other, "Beneath a green shade". The latter is called "Peggy's Mill" on single sheet songs with music and with music in Walsh's 'British Musical Miscellany', I, p. 99, n.d. [1734]. Tune under this title is in Gay's 'Polly'. For a little over a dozen copies of the tune, some with the text, as "The Mill, Mill, O", see the Scots tunes index on my website. www.erols.com/olsonw


28 Apr 98 - 06:04 PM (#26803)
Subject: RE: The Mill, Mill-O
From: Bruce O.

The version starting "Beneath a green shade I found a fair maid" is said to be by Allan Ramsay and in TTM, (I), 1723/4. The tune is said to be older, 1709, but the manscript (Crockat MS)it was said to be in has disappeared. Robert Burns' "The Soldier's Return" is to the tune.


01 May 98 - 12:37 PM (#26985)
Subject: RE: The Mill, Mill-O
From: sodshanty

Bruce, I couldn't find your website. Did I type in the URL correctly? I thought it was www.erols.com/oslonw


01 May 98 - 12:39 PM (#26986)
Subject: RE: The Mill, Mill-O
From: Bruce O

Close, but software usually can't correct even trivial errors. www.erols.com/olsonw.