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'''THREE CROWDEYS IN A DAY.''' AKA - "[[O that I had ne'er been married]]." English, Song Air (whole time). England, Northumberland. F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The song melody was entered into the 1694-95 music manuscript collection of Northumbrian musician Henry Atkinson (Morpeth), and later was published in Johnson's '''Scots Musical Museum, vol. VI''' (1803, No. 593). The song can also be found as a nursery rhyme.
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THREE CROWDEYS IN A DAY. AKA - "O that I had ne'er been married," "Three Times Crowdie in One Day." English, Song Air (whole time). England, Northumberland. F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The song melody was entered into the 1694-95 music manuscript collection of Northumbrian musician Henry Atkinson (Morpeth), and later was published in Johnson's Scots Musical Museum, vol. VI (1803, No. 593). The song can also be found as a nursery rhyme.

O, that I had ne'er been married,
I wad never had nae care;
Now I've gotten wife an' weans,
An' they cry 'crowdie' evermair.

CHORUS:
Ance crowdie, twice crowdie,
Three times crowdie in a day;
Gin ye 'crowdie' onie mair,
Ye'll crowdie a' my meal away.
Waefu' want and hunger fley me, Glow'rin by the hallan en':
Sair I fecht them at the door,
But ay I'm eerie they come ben.


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