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BONNY KEEL LADDIE. AKA and see "The Bonny Pit Laddie." English, Jig and Air. England, Northumberland. Same tune as "Bonny Pit Laddie," with these words:
My bonny keel laddie, my canny keel laddie,
My bonny keel laddie for me, O!
He sits in his keel as black as the deil,'
' And he brings the white money to me, O! (Stokoe)
Printed source: Bruce & Stokoe (Northumbrian Minstrelsy), 1882; p. 150.
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