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  2. All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough - Wikipedia

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    "All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough" (Roud 346) [1] or The Ploughman's Song is an English folk song about the working life of horsemen on an English farm in the days before petrol-driven machinery. Variants have been collected from many traditional singers - Cecil Sharp observed that "almost every singer knows it: the bad singer

  3. Category:English broadside ballads - Wikipedia

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    The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough; B. The Banks of Sweet Primroses; The Beggars Chorus;

  4. List of folk songs by Roud number - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs by their Roud Folk Song Index number; the full catalogue can also be found on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website. Some publishers have added Roud numbers to books and liner notes, as has also been done with Child Ballad numbers and Laws numbers.

  5. Category:English folk songs - Wikipedia

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    All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough; Allan's Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings; The Amphitrite; Another Day (Paul McCartney song) Apple Pie ABC; Arnold Book of Old Songs; As I was going by Charing Cross; As I was going to St Ives; Asleep in the Deep (song)

  6. Van Diemen's Land (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    Van Diemen's Land or Henry the Poacher, Young Henry's Downfall, Beware Young Men (Roud 221). [1] is an English transportation ballad.It was widely published in broadsides during the 19th century, and was collected from traditional singers in England during the twentieth century.

  7. Category:Pages using start date with invalid values - Wikipedia

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    The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 5,310 total. ... All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough; All's Well That Ends Well (Man album)

  8. 'Wheel of Fortune' viewers can't stop laughing over ... - AOL

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    While fellow contestant J.R. Browning was quick to chime in with the correct answer, “Jolly good fellow,” viewers on Twitter were quick to have a nice laugh over Fisher’s guess. @patsajak ...

  9. Walter Pardon - Wikipedia

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    One stylistic feature highlighted by Hillery is Pardon’s habit of ending each verse with a vocal dying fall. He asserts that such ‘idiosyncrasies’ are not always successful, especially if over-used. He finds that this is the case in Pardon’s version of “All Jolly Fellows Who Follow the Plough”.