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'''WE'LL ALL AWAY TO SUNNISIDE.''' English, Reel. England, Northumberland. A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB.  
|f_annotation='''WE'LL ALL AWAY TO SUNNISIDE.''' English, Air (2/4 time). England, Northumberland. A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The song honors the four daughters of Warren Maude of Sunnyside, a noted Northumbrian coal fitter in the 18th century who married in 1731, taking a second wife, Sarah, in 1737 (who bore his daughters).
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''We'll all away to Sunnyside,''<br>
''To Sunnyside, to Sunnyside;''<br>
''We'll all away to Sunnyside''<br>
''To see the fitter's maidens.''<br>
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''Hey, skipper, our fitter''<br>
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''Haes some bonnie maidens;''<br>
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''We'll all away to Sunnyside''<br>
''Source for notated version'':
''To see our fitter's maidens.''<br>
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One of the "bonnie maidens" became the second wife of Joseph Lamb, an original partner in the Tyne Bank.
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|f_printed_sources=Bruce & Stokoe ('''Northumbrian Minstrelsy'''), 1882; p. 168.
''Printed sources'': Bruce & Stokoe ('''Northumbrian Minstrelsy'''), 1882; p. 168.
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WE'LL ALL AWAY TO SUNNISIDE. English, Air (2/4 time). England, Northumberland. A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The song honors the four daughters of Warren Maude of Sunnyside, a noted Northumbrian coal fitter in the 18th century who married in 1731, taking a second wife, Sarah, in 1737 (who bore his daughters).

We'll all away to Sunnyside,
To Sunnyside, to Sunnyside;
We'll all away to Sunnyside
To see the fitter's maidens.

Hey, skipper, our fitter
Haes some bonnie maidens;
We'll all away to Sunnyside
To see our fitter's maidens.

One of the "bonnie maidens" became the second wife of Joseph Lamb, an original partner in the Tyne Bank.


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Printed sources : - Bruce & Stokoe (Northumbrian Minstrelsy), 1882; p. 168.






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