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Thread #8201 Message #50320
Posted By: Ian Kirk - Kent, England
20-Dec-98 - 12:25 PM
Thread Name: Lyr/Tune Add: John Appleby
Subject: Lyr/Tune Add: JOHN APPLEBY
Drawn from the Hammond and Gardiner collection of songs from England collected between 1906 and 1908. The notes say this song used to be popular with Kentish Hop Pickers. There is a theory it is a disguised political song directed against Oliver Cromwell and his wife. The ryhthm is seldom found in English traditional music being in the nature of an Irish Slip-jig or Hop-jig. The tune is probably much older than the words.
X:0 T:John Appleby L:1/8 M:9/8 K:F A3 FDD |\ DDC D2 D CDE |\ FFE FFA FDD |\ DDC D2 D CDE |\ F2 E FF z/2 FFFF |\ GA c2 FG ABA |\ G A2 FFF GGG |\ AAA FDD DEF |\ E2 ||\ %CHORUS A FDD D |\ DC D2 DC DE F2 |\ EFF AFD DDD |\ C D2 DCD E F2 |\ EFF ||
John Appleby
John Appleby was a man's name He lived at the sign of the Fiddle His wife was called Joan Quiet Because she did scold but little John to the alehouse did go Joan to the tavern did run John would get drunk with the women And Joan would get drunk with the men
CHORUS Fi diddly diddly di Fi diddly diddly dee Fi diddly diddley di Fi diddly diddly dee
Now John was no great eater Joan she was no glutton And for to tickle their jaws She brought a shoulder of mutton John being in angry mood Took up the muttton in hand And out of the window he flung it While Joan was left to stand
CHORUS
So Joan was standing by Sho thought it didn't matter She never said a word But after it throwed the platter A woman was coming by Seeing the mutton their lay Took up the mutton and platter And with it ran away
CHORUS
Neighbours were coming in Thinking to end the quarrel Good Lord when they had done There wasn't a drop in the barrel They banged the old barrel about Pulled out the spigot too We'll all get drunk tonight For what else have we to do
CHORUS
Hope the ABC work for y'all.I think I got it right but if it sound like some Stockhausen would have been proud of - he probably was.