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Stingo
Found in 010_Stingo.abc
from the John Chambers' music books abc collection

X:10 T:Stingo T:The Oyle of Barly T:Cold and Raw M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:110 R:Jig H:Many lyrics were set to the tune, all having in common the metaphorical H:themes of strong ale, and of "selling barley", the feminine equivalent H:of "sowing wild oats" H:In 1688 a "new Scotch song" set to the tune H:appear. Written by D'Urfey, it began "Cold and raw the North did H:blow". W:Be merry, my friends, and list a while W:Unto a merry jest W:It may W:from you produce a smile W:When you heare it exprest W:Of a young man W:lately married W:Which was a boone goode fellow W:This song in's head W:he alwaies carried W:When drink made him mellow W:I cannot go home, W:nor will I go home W:It's long of the oyle of Barly W:I'le tarry all W:night for my delight W:And go home in the morning early W:--Humour, W:Wit and Satire (1647) K:GDor G2G d2B|cA2 F2F|G2G d2B|G3 B3:| B2B B2A/2B/2|c2c c2c|d2d g2g|d3 f3|B2B B2A/2B/2|c2c c>d_e|dc>B cA2|G3 B3 ||
Alternative sources for this tune:
- www.ceolas.org/pub/tunes/abc.tunes/Playford/0009
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/atrilcoral.com/s/1320
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/ceolas.org/Playford/0009
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/redhawk.org/other/Playford/0009
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/book/Playford/Playford_ceolas/0009
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