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Thread #163413   Message #3905266
Posted By: Richie
12-Feb-18 - 07:59 PM
Thread Name: Origins: Seventeen Come Sunday/Waukrife Mammy
Subject: RE: Origins: Seventeen Come Sunday/Waukrife Mammy
Hi,

This fragment by William Gilkie is from Maritime Folk Songs, Creighton/Peacock, 1961. This is one of several versions with the rare "come and try me" stanza.

I'll Be Seventeen Come Sunday- sung by William Gilkie, Sambro Halifax Co NS Sept. 19, 1949.

1 "Oh how old are you, my pretty fair maid,
How old are you, my honey?"
Quite modestly she answered me,
"I'll be sixteen come Sunday."

CHORUS: With my rue dummin ey, fallo the diddle ey,
Right fol dol diddle ear-o.

2. "Oh you are too young, my pretty fair maid
You are too young to marry."
Quite modestly she answered me,
'You better come in and try me."

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Richie