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'''ADAM BUCKHAN, O!''' English, Air (4/4 time). England, Northumberland. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Bruce and Stokoe ('''Northubmrian Minstrelsy''', 1882) print lyrics, beginning: | |f_annotation='''ADAM BUCKHAN, O!''' AKA - "Adam Buckham oh!" English, Air (4/4 time). England, Northumberland. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Bruce and Stokoe ('''Northubmrian Minstrelsy''', 1882) print lyrics, beginning: | ||
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''Its doon the Lang Stairs, And strite alang the Close,''<br> | ''Its doon the Lang Stairs, And strite alang the Close,''<br> | ||
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''O Adam Buckham, O, Wiv his bow legs.''<br> | ''O Adam Buckham, O, Wiv his bow legs.''<br> | ||
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Although uncredited in '''Northumbrian Minstrelsy''', the air was obtained from the music manuscript collection of Northumbrian musician John Bell (1783-1864), as "Adam Buckham oh!". Bell also collected words to the song. | |||
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ADAM BUCKHAN, O! AKA - "Adam Buckham oh!" English, Air (4/4 time). England, Northumberland. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Bruce and Stokoe (Northubmrian Minstrelsy, 1882) print lyrics, beginning:
Its doon the Lang Stairs, And strite alang the Close,
All in Baker's Entry, Adam Buckham knows.
O Adam Buckham, O, O Adam Buckham, O;
O Adam Buckham, O, Wiv his bow legs.
Although uncredited in Northumbrian Minstrelsy, the air was obtained from the music manuscript collection of Northumbrian musician John Bell (1783-1864), as "Adam Buckham oh!". Bell also collected words to the song.