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|f_tune_title=Crooked Bawbee (The) | |f_tune_title=Crooked Bawbee (The) | ||
|f_country=England | |f_aka=Crookit Bawbee (The), Bonnie Glen Shee | ||
|f_genre=English | |f_country=England, Scotland | ||
|f_rhythm=Waltz/Valse/Vals | |f_genre=English, Northumbrian/Borders, Scottish | ||
|f_rhythm=Air/Lament/Listening Piece, Waltz/Valse/Vals | |||
|f_time_signature=3/4 | |f_time_signature=3/4 | ||
|f_key=G | |f_key=G | ||
|f_accidental=1 sharp | |f_accidental=1 sharp | ||
|f_mode=Ionian (Major) | |f_mode=Ionian (Major) | ||
|f_history=<b>England</b>/North East | |||
|f_structure=One part | |f_structure=One part | ||
|f_book_title=English Country Dance Tunes | |f_book_title=English Country Dance Tunes | ||
|f_collector=Michael Raven, | |f_collector=Michael Raven, | ||
|f_year=1984 | |f_year=1984 | ||
|f_page=p. 135 | |f_page=p. 135 | ||
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'''CROOKED BAWBEE, THE'''. English, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. A 'bawbee' is a term for a halfpence or ha'penny, especially in Scotland. | '''CROOKED BAWBEE, THE'''. English, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. A 'bawbee' is a term for a halfpence or ha'penny, especially in Scotland. Although originally a Scottish song air (with alternating verses sung by a man and a woman), it has become part of the Northumbrian piping repertoire. | ||
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<br> | ''O whaur awa' got ye that auld crookit penny,''<br> | ||
''For ane o' bright gowd would ye niffer wi' me;''<br> | |||
''Right fu' are baith ends o' my green silken wallet,''<br> | |||
''And braw will yer hame be in bonnie Glen Shee.'' <br> | |||
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''Printed source:'' Raven ('''English Country Dance Tunes'''), 1984; p. 135. | ''Printed source:'' Raven ('''English Country Dance Tunes'''), 1984; p. 135. | ||
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CROOKED BAWBEE, THE. English, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. A 'bawbee' is a term for a halfpence or ha'penny, especially in Scotland. Although originally a Scottish song air (with alternating verses sung by a man and a woman), it has become part of the Northumbrian piping repertoire.
O whaur awa' got ye that auld crookit penny,
For ane o' bright gowd would ye niffer wi' me;
Right fu' are baith ends o' my green silken wallet,
And braw will yer hame be in bonnie Glen Shee.
Printed source: Raven (English Country Dance Tunes), 1984; p. 135.
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