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'''WATERMAN’S DANCE, THE.'''  AKA and see “[[Old Spand Hornpipe]].” English, “Old” or Triple Hornpipe (triple time). C Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The tune appears in Phillip Marsden’s 1695 publication under the title “[[Old Spand Hornpipe]].”  
|f_annotation='''WATERMAN’S DANCE, THE.'''  AKA and see "[[Country Sheep-Shearing (The)]]," “[[Old Spand Hornpipe]].” English, “Old” or Triple Hornpipe (triple time). C Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The tune appears in Thomas Marsden’s c. 1697 publication under the title “[[Old Spand Hornpipe]].” Thomas D'Urfey wrote a song called "The Country Sheep-Shearing" with "Waterman's Dance" as the indicated tune, published in '''Pills to Purge Melancholy''' (1719, ii 68). It begins:
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''Jenney and Molly, and Dolly,''<br>
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''When young Lambs were a Roaring;''<br>
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''Robin and Willey, and Harry,''<br>
''Source for notated version'':
''Met all at a Sheep-Shearing:''<br>
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''Lately a Match was made,''<br>
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''Plump Jone of the Valley,''<br>
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''Simper'd till Grace was said,''<br>
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''With Roger the Jolly:''<br>
''Printed sources'':
''Hodg the brisk and strong,''<br>
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''Could well give her a Fairing;''<br>
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''Joan the fresh and Young,''<br>
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''The best at the Sheep-Shearing.''<br>
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Topic 12TS355, John Kirkpatrick & Sue Harris – “Shreds and Patches” (1977). Topic 473, John Kirkpatrick – “A Short History of John Kirkpatrick.”</font>
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|f_printed_sources=Manson ('''Hamilton's Universal Tune Book, vol. 1'''), 1854; p. 107. Offord ('''John of the Green: Ye Cheshire Way'''), 1985' p. 55.
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|f_recorded_sources=Topic 12TS355, John Kirkpatrick & Sue Harris – “Shreds and Patches” (1977). Topic 473, John Kirkpatrick – “A Short History of John Kirkpatrick.”
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|f_see_also_listing=Hear John Kirkpatrick & Sue Harris's recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhyWxl96fOk]<br>
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See also listing at:<br>
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Hear John Kirkpatrick & Sue Harris's recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhyWxl96fOk]<br>
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WATERMAN’S DANCE, THE. AKA and see "Country Sheep-Shearing (The)," “Old Spand Hornpipe.” English, “Old” or Triple Hornpipe (triple time). C Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. The tune appears in Thomas Marsden’s c. 1697 publication under the title “Old Spand Hornpipe.” Thomas D'Urfey wrote a song called "The Country Sheep-Shearing" with "Waterman's Dance" as the indicated tune, published in Pills to Purge Melancholy (1719, ii 68). It begins:

Jenney and Molly, and Dolly,
When young Lambs were a Roaring;
Robin and Willey, and Harry,
Met all at a Sheep-Shearing:
Lately a Match was made,
Plump Jone of the Valley,
Simper'd till Grace was said,
With Roger the Jolly:
Hodg the brisk and strong,
Could well give her a Fairing;
Joan the fresh and Young,
The best at the Sheep-Shearing.


Additional notes



Printed sources : - Manson (Hamilton's Universal Tune Book, vol. 1), 1854; p. 107. Offord (John of the Green: Ye Cheshire Way), 1985' p. 55.

Recorded sources : - Topic 12TS355, John Kirkpatrick & Sue Harris – “Shreds and Patches” (1977). Topic 473, John Kirkpatrick – “A Short History of John Kirkpatrick.”

See also listing at :
Hear John Kirkpatrick & Sue Harris's recording on youtube.com [1]



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