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'''JOCKEY WENT TO THE WOOD'''. Scottish. From the '''Skene Collection''' (1615). "Said to be similar to a Welsh tune quoted by Edward Jones, called '[[Reged]]' (sic) | '''JOCKEY WENT TO THE WOOD'''. Scottish. From the '''Skene Collection''' (1615). "Said to be similar to a Welsh tune quoted by Edward Jones, called '[[Reged]]' (sic)" [Williamson]. | ||
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JOCKEY WENT TO THE WOOD. Scottish. From the Skene Collection (1615). "Said to be similar to a Welsh tune quoted by Edward Jones, called 'Reged' (sic)" [Williamson].
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Recorded sources: Flying Fish 358, Robin Williamson - "Legacy of the Scottish Harpers."