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Steeleye Span - A Calling-On Song
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Steeleye Span - Barnet Fair
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Steeleye Span - Dance With Me
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Steeleye Span - Gaudete
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Steeleye Span - Gentleman Soldier
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Steeleye Span - Long Lankin
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Steeleye Span - Long-A-Growing
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Steeleye Span - The Bold Poachers
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Steeleye Span - Betsy Bell And Mary Gray
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Steeleye Span - Blackleg Miner
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Steeleye Span - Captain Coulston
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Steeleye Span - Copshawholme Fair
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Steeleye Span - Drink Down THe Moon
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Steeleye Span - Elf Call
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Steeleye Span - Femele Drummer
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Steeleye Span - Galtee Farmer
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Steeleye Span - Gamble Gold
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Steeleye Span - Heir Of Linne
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Steeleye Span - Horkstow Grange
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Steeleye Span - King Henry
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Steeleye Span - Let Her Go Down
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Steeleye Span - My Johnny Was A Shoemaker
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Steeleye Span - Padstow
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Steeleye Span - Saucy Sailor
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Steeleye Span - Seagull
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Steeleye Span - Sheep-Crook And Black Dog
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Steeleye Span - Skewball
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Steeleye Span - Tell Me Why
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Steeleye Span - The Deserter
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Steeleye Span - The Hexhamshire Lass
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Steeleye Span - The Lark In The Morning
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Steeleye Span - The Maid And The Palmer
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Steeleye Span - The Song Will Remain
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Steeleye Span - The Time Is Near
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Steeleye Span - The Wee Wee Man
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Steeleye Span - The Wife Of Ushers Well
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Steeleye Span - They Called Her Babylon
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Steeleye Span - Two Magicians
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Steeleye Span - Where Are They Now
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Steeleye Span - A Parcel of Rogues in a Nation
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Steeleye Span - Alison Gross
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Steeleye Span - All Around My Hat
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Steeleye Span - Awake, Awake
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Steeleye Span - Bachelor's Hall
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Steeleye Span - Black Jack Davy
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Steeleye Span - Blacksmith
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Steeleye Span - Boys Of Bedlam
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Steeleye Span - Cadgwith Anthem
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Steeleye Span - Cam' Ye O'er Frae France
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Steeleye Span - Chanticleer
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Steeleye Span - Corbies
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Steeleye Span - Dark-eyed Sailor
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Steeleye Span - Demon Lover
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Steeleye Span - Dogs And Ferrets
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Steeleye Span - Edward
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Steeleye Span - Edwin
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Steeleye Span - Erin
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Steeleye Span - False Knight On The Road
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Steeleye Span - Fighting For Strangers
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Steeleye Span - Fisherman's Wife
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Steeleye Span - Following Me
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Steeleye Span - Four Nights Drunk
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Steeleye Span - Go From My Window
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Steeleye Span - Gone To America
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Steeleye Span - Gower Wassail
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Steeleye Span - Hard Times of Old England
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Steeleye Span - Hares On The Mountain
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Steeleye Span - Harvest Of The Moon
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Steeleye Span - Hunting The Wren
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Steeleye Span - I Live Not Where I Love
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Steeleye Span - I See His Blood Upon The Rose
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Steeleye Span - Isabel
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Steeleye Span - Jack Hall
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Steeleye Span - John Barleycorn
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Steeleye Span - Lanercost
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Steeleye Span - Little Sir Hugh
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Steeleye Span - London
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Steeleye Span - Longbone
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Steeleye Span - Lord Randall
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Steeleye Span - Lovely On The Water
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Steeleye Span - Lowlands Of Holland
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Steeleye Span - Lyke Wake Dirge
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Steeleye Span - Marigold / Harvest Home
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Steeleye Span - Marrowbones
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Steeleye Span - Montrose
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Steeleye Span - My Love
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Steeleye Span - New York Girls
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Steeleye Span - One Misty Moisty Morning
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Steeleye Span - One Night As I Lay on My Bed
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Steeleye Span - Orfeo/Nathan's Reel
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Steeleye Span - Peace On The Border
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Steeleye Span - Rag Doll
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Steeleye Span - Rave On
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Steeleye Span - Rogues In A Nation
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Steeleye Span - Rosebud In June
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Steeleye Span - Sails Of Silver
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Steeleye Span - Scarecrow
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Steeleye Span - Senior Service
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Steeleye Span - Seven Hundred Elves
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Steeleye Span - Seventeen Come Sunday
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Steeleye Span - Sir James The Rose
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Steeleye Span - Some Rival
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Steeleye Span - Spotted Cow
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Steeleye Span - Stephen
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Steeleye Span - Sweep, Chimney Sweep
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Steeleye Span - Tam Lin
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Steeleye Span - The Ballad Of Easy Rider
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Steeleye Span - The Black Freighter
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Steeleye Span - The Blacksmith
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Steeleye Span - The Bonny Bunch Of Roses
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Steeleye Span - The Elf Knight
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Steeleye Span - The Flowers Of The Forest
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Steeleye Span - The Fox
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Steeleye Span - The Hanging Song
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Steeleye Span - The Hills of Greenmore
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Steeleye Span - The Hiring Fair
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Steeleye Span - The Lobster
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Steeleye Span - The Royal Forester
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Steeleye Span - The Shaking Of The Sheets
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Steeleye Span - The Twelve Witches
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Steeleye Span - The Ups And Downs
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Steeleye Span - The Weaver And The Factory Maid
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Steeleye Span - Thomas The Rhymer
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Steeleye Span - Three Drunken Maidens
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Steeleye Span - Two Butchers
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Steeleye Span - You Will Burn
Two Butchers
Steeleye Span
Started out from London all on a market day.
And as they were a-riding as fast as they could ride,
"Oh, stop your horse," says Johnson, "for I hear some woman cry."
"I will not stop," says Wilson, "I will not stop," says he.
"I will not stop," says Wilson, "for robbed we shall be."
Johnson, he got off his horse, searched the woods all round,
And there he spied a woman with her hair pinned to the ground.
"How came you here, dear woman? How came you here fast bound?
"How came you here this morning with your hair pinned to the ground?"
"They robbed me, they stripped me, they left me here fast bound,
They left me here this morning with my hair pinned to the ground."
[Chorus:]
May God keep all good people,
May God keep all good people,
May God keep all good people from such bad company.
Then Johnson, he being a valiant man and a man of courage bold,
He took his coat from off his back to keep her from the cold.
And as they were a-riding as fast as they could ride,
She put a whistle to her mouth and she gave three shivering cries.
Up jumped three bold and swaggering men with swords all in their hands,
Who then commanded Johnson, commanded him to stand.
"I'll stop, I'll stand," says Johnson, "as long as I can stand,
For never was I, in all my life, afraid of any man."
[Chorus]
Oh, two of them he quickly slew and the third he did not mind
Till the false young woman took a knife and stabbed him from behind.
Poor Johnson he spun round about and he fell down to the ground.
And he cursed that wretched woman who gave him his death wound.
Now the day it being a market day, there were people travelling by
Who saw the awful murder, who saw poor Johnson die.
Now Johnson he was a valiant man, and a valiant man was he,
May God keep all good people from such bad company.
[Chorus]