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The New Exchange
Found in 008_New_Exchange.abc
from the John Chambers' music books abc collection

X:8 T:The New Exchange M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:100 R:Jig H:One of two tunes commemorating a large commercial building built in H:1609 in competition with the Royal Exchange. Because there was another H:tune by this title, it was renamed "The New New Exchange" (1665) and H:"The New Royal Exchange" (1670). W:I'll go no more to the New Exchange, there is no room at all W:It is W:so throng'd and crowded by the gallants of Whitehall W:But I'll go to W:the Old Exchange, where old things are in fashion W:For now the Kew's W:become the shop of this blessed Reformation W:Come, my new Courtiers, W:what d'ye lack? Good consciences? I you do W:Here's long and wide, W:the only wear, the straight will trouble you K:GDor D|G3/2A/2B/2c/2 BA2|G3 G2G|A>Bc cB2|A3 A2A|A>Bc d2G|FFE F2D|G3/2A/2B/2c/ 2 BA2|G3 G2||
Alternative sources for this tune:
- www.ceolas.org/pub/tunes/abc.tunes/Playford/0007
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/home.quicknet.nl/england/7123
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/melnets_big_abc_file/13846
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/terra.es/personal8/niltoni/t/0790
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/book/Playford/Playford_ceolas/0007