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69-75Bertrand Harris Bronson, The Traditional Tunes Of The Child Ballads. The melody of Bob Dylan's "Lay Down Your Weary Tune" sounds as if it is closely related to the one used for "The Water Is Wide". 261-278Carl Sandburg, The American Songbag, New York 1927 (online at Cecil Sharp & Charles R. Marson, Folk Songs From Somerset. 1923, pp. But there is also one more anachronism directly taken from Ramsay's "Oh Waly, Waly": "waxes" replaces "groweth". Of course it is also possible that the writers of both pieces have borrowed these verses from another undocumented older song.
It fit well into the song he was constructing and maybe he thought it was an otherwise lost part of an older oral variant of "Oh Waly, Waly". Even true love, the lyrics say, can "fade away like morning dew." in his This version has been supplemented with some verses from Pete Seeger's "The Water Is Wide". I, Edinburgh 1876 & Vol. One was part of the ballad "The Seamans Leave Taken Of His Sweetest Margery" (first printed ca. 69-70 and This verse and especially the the expression "the childish part" showed considerable persistence. Arrangement was by Don Grolnick. The first verse looks a little bit different and in the last a correct rhyme-word was inserted into the first line:Two broadsides without imprint have also survived. We again can find the song in different surroundings. What about the tune used by Mrs. Cox? 1905, In fact this is a edited version of the two-verse fragment of "The Unfortunate Swain" collected by Herbert Hughes and published as "Must I Go Bound?" 35 A, p. 171"Waly, Waly (Down In The Meadows)", sung by James Thomas (89), Somerset, 1906, collected by Cecil Sharp, from Karpeles, Sharp Collection, No. Campbell & Sharp 1917, No. Tune and words collected by C. J. They were published in academic collections or in songbooks for popular consumption and performed, published and recorded by Folk revivalists.In case of "The Water Is Wide" the route of transmission is easy to follow. She wakes, Sabina wakes, Printed by J. 7, No. 1, 11th edition, London 1750, source: From: Francis James Child, The English And Scottish Popular Ballads, Part 7 (i.e. "Prince Cobourg's Lamentation For The Loss Of Princess Charlotte" (There are some more extant copies of this song but they were published a little bit later.
Pitts' address on this broadside is "6, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials". In some way he had unwittingly followed the rules of the genre. 1650, ESTC But "Oh Waly, Waly" also shares four verses with "Arthur's Seat Shall Be My Bed, or: Love in Despair". University of Hull, 2001, online available at University of Hull, Paul Brewster, Ballads And Songs Of Indiana, Bloomington 1940 (available at Lucy Broadwood & J. They seem to suggest that Sharp had collected the song in exactly this form. Two can be found in Amazingly the anonymous author also resorted to songs that also share verses with Allan Ramsay's version of "Oh Waly, Waly" although he used not the same but others. It was also adapted in North America for some other of songs. This song-sheet has no imprint but in the Two excellent new songs.
Edited and arranged by R. Chignell, London : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1935 (see Waly, waly. 1, 1794, 2nd ed. It can be found as "Picking Lilies" in some chapbooks from the Four Excellent Songs Intituled, I. 6, 1803, No. 4.1), Boston & New York 1890, p. 93, source: "Hey Troly, Loly [...]",excerpt (verse 4) from Cantus, Three Voices, in: Cantus, Songs and Fancies, to three, four, or five parts, [...] as is taught by Thomas Davidson, in the Musick-School of Aberdene, Printed by John Forbes, Aberdeen 1666, ESTC From: John Gay, Polly, an opera. 69-70 and "Melody in Common Time", words: "The Happy Land" by Isaac Watts, from Joshua Leavitt, The Christian Lyre, Third Edition, Revised, New York 1831, "Sweet Maggie Gordon", arranged by Ned Straight, from sheetmusic, Pauline Lieder, New York 1880, source: "The Ripest Of Apples", from Fuller Maitland 1900, p. 45, note, p. 29; contributed by H. C. Mercer of Philadelphia, described as "'Down East' coast song from the neighbourhood of Portland, Maine; same tune with the first two verses also in Henry, Songs of the People, p. 383, "source not given", probably taken from the Journal. Apparently only the broadsides served as the conduit for these verses' transmission. When the Folklorists started collecting they encountered these relics just around every corner. Interestingly Sharp's methods were strikingly similar to those of the writers of "The Unfortunate Swain" and other broadsides. 5, 1797, Vol. 1701, see Nonetheless it seems that the song became very popular. But this variation can't be found in any other extant copy of the shorter version of the song. To my knowledge a verse like this hasn't been part of any song written before that broadside ballad. Baring-Gould has edited his text.
Instead it was a song heard and learned many decades ago and then only recalled for the collectors when they asked for "old songs". "The Water Is Wide" is a much younger song that was - as already noted – first published under the very same title by Cecil Sharp and Charles Marson in 1906 in A second variant of this song with some minor changes in the text and two additional verses was included in Cecil Sharp's"O Waly, Waly" was compiled by Cecil Sharp from parts of three different field recordings he had made in Somerset between 1904 and 1906. It was first made up by a writer of broadside ballads and then later edited both by an old lady from Somerset and an academic Folklorist. Dylan later reported that he had "heard a Scottish ballad on an old 78 record that I was trying to really capture the feeling of, that was haunting me [...] It was just a melody (Sam Hinton's version on "The Wandering Folk Song" (1966, Folkways This reduced version looks in fact very close to the original "Oh Waly, Waly": variant forms of two of these four verses – the third and the fourth - had already been part of that old Scottish ballad when it was first published by Thomson and Ramsay in 1726.
It consists of the same four verses as the version from Newcastle published in The third fragment (text B) was taken down from "Mary Sacherley [i. e. Sally Satterley], aged 75 [...] daughter of an old singing moor man", a "famous singer on Dartmoor".
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