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T:All Round My Hat Version 1 of 2
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C:Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones
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T:All Around My Hat Version 2 of 2
C:Collected from Mr. Verrall, Horsham, Sussex, July, 1909
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w: All a-round my hat I will wear the green wil_low_ and
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w: All a-round my hat for a twelve-month and_ a day. And if
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w: a-ny one_ should ask me the rea-son why I'm wear-ing it, It's
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"D" D4 "A" E2 F>E | "D" D2 F4 A2 | "A" A4 A,>B, C2 | "D" D8 ||
w: all for my_ true love who's far, far_ a-way.
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w: 1.~Fare thee well cold win-ter and fare thee well cold frost,__
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w: No-thing have I gained but my own true love_ I've lost. I'll
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w: sing and I'll_ be mer-ry when oc--cas-ion I do see, He's a
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w: false de-lud-ing young man, let him go, fare--well he. And_
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W: 2. The other night he brought me a fine diamond ring.
W: But he thought to have deprived me of a far better thing.
W: But I being careful, as you young girls ought to be,
W: He's a false, deluding young man. Let him go! Farewell he.
W: And-- [Chorus:]
W:
W: 3. Here's a quarter pound of reasons and a half-a-pound of sense.
W: A small sprig of thyme and a dash of prudence.
W: You mix them all together and you will plainly see
W: He's a false, deluding young man. Let him go! Farewell he.
W: And . . . [Chorus:]
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 Theme code Index    1216b 54b15L
 Also known as    All Around My Hat, Come Along with Me (1), Green Willow
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    England, Ireland
 Genre/Style    English, Scottish
 Meter/Rhythm    Air/Lament/Listening Piece, Country Dance
 Key/Tonic of    G
 Accidental    1 flat
 Mode    Dorian
 Time signature    4/4
 History    
 Structure    One part
 Editor/Compiler    P.W. Joyce
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Old Irish Folk Music and Songs
 Tune and/or Page number    No. 90, p. 47
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1909
 Artist    Biography:Steeleye Span
 Title of recording    All Around My Hat
 Record label/Catalogue nr.    Chrysalis CHR 1091
 Year recorded    
 Media    
 Score   (1)   




X:1 T:All around my hat M:C L:1/8 S:Joyce - Old Irish Folk Music and Songs (1909) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:G Dorian G2 AF G2 f>e|d2 c>A G>F D2|G2 A>F G2 Bc|dcBc d2 d>e|fedc f2 A>G| GBAG G>F D>E|FEFG F>G A/=B/c|d2 c>A G3z||


X:70 T:All Round My Hat Version 1 of 2 F:http://www.vwml.org/record/GB/7a/70 C:Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones L:1/8 M:6/8 I:linebreak $ K:Gmix D | G3 AGF | G3 ABc | d2 d edc | d2 c A2 A | G3 AGF |$ G3 ABc | d3 edc | d3- d2 d | de c c2 e | d2 c A2 B | c2 A d2 G |$ G2 F !fermata!D2 D | G3 AGF | G3 ABc | d2 d c2 B | G3- G2 |] T:All Around My Hat Version 2 of 2 C:Collected from Mr. Verrall, Horsham, Sussex, July, 1909 L:1/8 Q:1/4=120 M:6/8 I:linebreak $ K:G D | G3 A2 F | G3 B2 c | d3 c2 B | G2 F D3 | G3 A2 F |$ G3 B2 c | d2 d =f2 e | d3- d2 d | e2 c c2 e | d2 c A2 B | c2 A d2 G |$ G2 F D2 D | G3 A2 F | G3 B2 c | d3 c2 B | G3- G2 |]


X:1 T:All Around My Hat M:4/4 L:1/8 K:D % http://www.anonymousmorris.co.uk/dances/abc/hat_music.abc % % [|:"@-60,38 Chorus:" y0 "D" D3 D "A" E2 C2 | "D" D4 F2 G2 | A4 G2 E2 | "A" D2<C2 A,>B, C2 | w: All a-round my hat I will wear the green wil_low_ and % "D" D3 D "A" E2 C2 | "D" D4 F2 G2 | "A" A2 A2 "E" B A2 ^G | "A" A6 A>A | w: All a-round my hat for a twelve-month and_ a day. And if % "D "A2 A2 A>B c2 | d4 A2 F2 | "Em" G2 B,2 B,2 C2 | "Bm" D>D D2 z2 "A" C2 | w: a-ny one_ should ask me the rea-son why I'm wear-ing it, It's % "D" D4 "A" E2 F>E | "D" D2 F4 A2 | "A" A4 A,>B, C2 | "D" D8 || w: all for my_ true love who's far, far_ a-way. % "@-40,38 Verse:" y0 "D" D3 D "A" E2 C2 | "D" D2 F4 A2 | A2> A2 G2 E2 | "A" D2< C2 A,4 | w: 1.~Fare thee well cold win-ter and fare thee well cold frost,__ % "D" D3 D "A" E2 C2 | "D" D4 F2 G2 | "A" A2 A2 "E" B A2 ^G | "A" A6 A2 | w: No-thing have I gained but my own true love_ I've lost. I'll % "D" A2> A2 A>B c2 | d4 A2 F2 | "Em" G2 B,2 B,2 C2 | "Bm" D>D D2 z2 "A" C>C | w: sing and I'll_ be mer-ry when oc--cas-ion I do see, He's a % "D" D3 D "A" E2 C2 | "D" D2 F4 A>A | "G" A4 A,>B, C2 | "D" D4 F2 E2:|] w: false de-lud-ing young man, let him go, fare--well he. And_ % % W: 2. The other night he brought me a fine diamond ring. W: But he thought to have deprived me of a far better thing. W: But I being careful, as you young girls ought to be, W: He's a false, deluding young man. Let him go! Farewell he. W: And-- [Chorus:] W: W: 3. Here's a quarter pound of reasons and a half-a-pound of sense. W: A small sprig of thyme and a dash of prudence. W: You mix them all together and you will plainly see W: He's a false, deluding young man. Let him go! Farewell he. W: And . . . [Chorus:] %