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The Canadian folk rock band Great Big Sea recorded a version titled "Come and I Will Sing You" on their 2005 album The Hard and the Easy. Terry Pratchett's novel Hogfather features two brothers that share the last name "Lilywhite"; the book also contains a fictional holiday carol "The Lilywhite Boys".
I'll sing you fourteen, O! Red fly the banners, O! What is your fourteen, O? Fourteen for the IQ of the average Trot, Thirteen for the holes in Trotsky's head, Twelve for the hours on the Kremlin clock, Eleven for the Moscow Dynamos, Ten for the days that shook the world, Nine for the days of the General Strike, Eight for the hours of the ...
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About 1876, the Scottish poet and folklorist Andrew Lang wrote a poem based on the song titled "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond". [7] [8] The title sometimes has the date "1746" appended [9] [10] —the year of the defeat of Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebellion and the hanging of some of his captured supporters.
I'll sing you a song of the long ago. Seven shine the Shiners, oh! What did the Seven do way back when? Why, they wove the Charter then! Five for the warp, from beginning to end. Two for the woof, to make and mend. That's the Seven, but what of the Nine— What of the two that chose not to shine? The Eighth did hide, hide all away,
1959- Bing recorded "The Secret of Christmas" in a studio version after performing the song in the 1959 movie Say One for Me.; June 1964- Crosby re-recorded this track for the album 12 Songs of Christmas, which he released with Frank Sinatra and Fred Waring.
"The Water Is Wide" may be considered a family of lyrics with a particular hymn-like tune. [1]"O Waly Waly" (Wail, Wail) may be sometimes a particular lyric, sometimes a family tree of lyrics, sometimes "Jamie Douglas", sometimes one melody or another with the correct meter, and sometimes versions of the modern compilation "The Water Is Wide" (usually with the addition of the verse starting "O ...