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Thread #162550   Message #3873652
Posted By: Richie
25-Aug-17 - 09:01 PM
Thread Name: Origins: Madam, I Have Come To Court You
Subject: RE: Origins: Madam, I Have Come To Court You
Hi,

This is an unusual version of "Madam":

"I Admire a Black Eyed Man," vocal performance by Lena Bourne Fish at East Jaffrey (New Hampshire). Dated 08-26-1943. Recorded by Helen Flanders. Listen: https://archive.org/details/HHFBC_tapes_D20B [starts about 21:30] Corrections?

Madam I have come a-courting
And your favor I hope to gain,
If you'll kindly entertain me,
Maybe I will come again.
CHORUS: Ladies go you hair up,
Hair up, hair up,
Ladies go you hair up,
Prim and fine.

Madam I am bold and handsome,
I have money houses and land,
If you'll be my wife, my darling,
All of this is at your command.
CHORUS

I do not want your gold and silver,
Nor your fortune, houses and land,
Your fine features do not lure me
For I admire a black-eyed man.
CHORUS

A black-eyed man I do admire,
Raven locks I do adore,
A black-eyed man I'll surely marry,
whether he is rich or poor.
CHORUS

So your gold and silver tinkling
All your fortune houses and land
But I speaks of fiery whiskers,
I will choose a black-eyed man.
CHORUS

Gold would buy me silks and satins,
I could dress like a lady grand,
But I prefer to this a [ ]
With a charming black-eyed man.
CHORUS:

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Richie