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Lyrics, given by Bruce & Stoke (1882) begin: | Lyrics, given by Bruce & Stoke (1882) begin: | ||
Its O but aw ken well | ''Its O but aw ken well'' | ||
A U hinny burd | ''A U hinny burd'' | ||
The bonny lass o' Benwell, | ''The bonny lass o' Benwell,'' | ||
A U A; | ''A U A;'' | ||
She's lang-legged and mother-like, | ''She's lang-legged and mother-like,'' | ||
A U hinny burd, | ''A U hinny burd,'' | ||
See she's rakingup the dyke, | ''See she's rakingup the dyke,'' | ||
A U A. '' | ''A U A. '' | ||
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Revision as of 05:10, 26 February 2010
The title appears (as "A U A") in Henry Robson's list of popular Northumbrian song and dance tunes entitled The Northern Minstrel's Budget, published c. 1800.
Lyrics, given by Bruce & Stoke (1882) begin:
Its O but aw ken well
A U hinny burd
The bonny lass o' Benwell,
A U A;
She's lang-legged and mother-like,
A U hinny burd,
See she's rakingup the dyke,
A U A.
X:1 T:A U Hinny Burd L:1/8 M:2/4 S: Bruce & Stokoe - Northumbrian Minstrelsy (1882) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:C G|c2 ec|B2d2|G2 (Bc)|dg BG|cc ec|B2d2|G2 (AB)|c3||c| (fe) df|ee c2|G2 (Bc)|dg (BG)|fe df|ee c2|G2 (AB)|c3||