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Origins: Shepherd O Shepherd DigiTrad: OH SHEPHERD, OH SHEPHERD or THE SHEEP ARE IN THE WILDERNESS THE SHEPHERD'S WIFE
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Subject: Lyr Add: Shepherd O Shepherd From: Joe Offer Date: 08 Feb 21 - 08:34 PM
Robert Rodriquez sings this. Google comes up with these lyrics. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Shepherd O Shepherd From: GUEST,keberoxu Date: 08 Feb 21 - 09:00 PM ... and so does Martin Carthy, if I recall right, this song is the opening track of his album "Crown of Horn." |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Shepherd O Shepherd From: Joe Offer Date: 08 Feb 21 - 09:17 PM Ballad Index entry: O Shepherd, O ShepherdDESCRIPTION: Shepherd's wife offers a breakfast of bacon and beans if he will come home; he refuses, he must tend his sheep. She offers a dinner of pudding and beef, then a supper of bread and cheese. Finally she offers clean sheets and a pretty lass. He accepts.AUTHOR: unknown EARLIEST DATE: 1905 (Reeves-Circle) KEYWORDS: marriage sex food dialog humorous wife shepherd FOUND IN: Britain(Scotland(Aber),England(South)) REFERENCES (6 citations): Reeves-Circle 97, "O Shepherd, O Shepherd" (1 text) Williams-Thames, pp. 176-177, "Shepherd, Come Home to Thy Breakfast" (1 text) (also Wiltshire-WSRO Gl 45) Purslow-Constant, p. 90, "Shepherd, Come Home" (1 text, 1 tune) GreigDuncan7 1513, "The Shepherd's Wife" (1 text) Vaughan Williams/Lloyd, pp. 74-75, "O Shepherd, O Shepherd" (1 text, 1 tune) DT, SHEPWILD SHEPWIFE (cf. the notes to BONSTJON) Roud #1055 CROSS-REFERENCES: cf. "Greensleeves" (tune) SAME TUNE: Bonnie Saint John (DT, BONSTJON) ALTERNATE TITLES: Shepherd, O Shepherd NOTES [112 words]: This seems to exist in two forms, "O Shepherd O Shepherd" and "The Shepherd's Wife." The two have identical plots, but the latter -- at least as recorded by Gordeanna McCulloch, based on the version in Herd -- *feels* much bawdier, as well as more fun. (Anne Gilchrist thinks it may be derived from a singing game, and it does have rather that feel.) The distinction is so strong that I thought of calling them separate songs, but I can't imagine a clear dividing line. The tune of the "O Shepherd O Shepherd" versions is described as a "modal version of Greensleeves." This is a bit strong; the tune has been altered in more ways than the simple removal of accidentals. - RBW Last updated in version 4.2 File: VWL074 Go to the Ballad Search form Go to the Ballad Index Instructions The Ballad Index Copyright 2020 by Robert B. Waltz and David G. Engle. |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Shepherd O Shepherd From: Reinhard Date: 09 Feb 21 - 03:35 AM One album off, keberoxu ;-) It's the first song on Martin Carthy's "Sweet Wivelsfield". |
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