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'''EVERY LAD HIS LASS'''. English, Country Dance Tune (2/2 time). E Dorian. Standard tuning. AB (Sharp): ABB (Barnes). Although Barnes gives the date as 1728, "Every Lad His Lass" first appears in Walsh's '''Compleat Country Dancing Master''', vol. I (1718).  
'''EVERY LAD HIS LASS'''. English, Country Dance Tune (2/2 time). E Dorian. Standard tuning. AB (Sharp): ABB (Barnes). "Every Lad His Lass" first appears in all four editions of London publisher John Young's '''Second Volume of the Dancing Master''' (1710-1728). It also was published in Walsh & Randall's '''The New Country Dancing Master...Second Book''' (1710), and four editions of John Walsh's '''Compleat Country Dancing Master''' (1718-1749), the last edition published by his son, also John Walsh.  
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''Printed sources'': Barnes ('''English Country Dance Tunes'''), 1986. Sharp ('''Country Dance Tunes'''), 1909; p. 48.  
''Printed sources'': Barnes ('''English Country Dance Tunes'''), 1986. Sharp ('''Country Dance Tunes'''), 1909; p. 48. Young ('''Second Volume of the Dancing Master'''), 1710; p. 162.  
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EVERY LAD HIS LASS. English, Country Dance Tune (2/2 time). E Dorian. Standard tuning. AB (Sharp): ABB (Barnes). "Every Lad His Lass" first appears in all four editions of London publisher John Young's Second Volume of the Dancing Master (1710-1728). It also was published in Walsh & Randall's The New Country Dancing Master...Second Book (1710), and four editions of John Walsh's Compleat Country Dancing Master (1718-1749), the last edition published by his son, also John Walsh.

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Printed sources: Barnes (English Country Dance Tunes), 1986. Sharp (Country Dance Tunes), 1909; p. 48. Young (Second Volume of the Dancing Master), 1710; p. 162.

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