Annotation:Johnny and Mary
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JOHNNY AND MARY. Scottish, Air (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. A love song first printed in the second volume of David Herd's Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs (1776).
Down the burn and thro' the mead,
His golden locks wav'd o'er his brow;
Johnny lilting, tun'd his reed,
And Mary wip'd her bonny mou';
Dear she loo'd the well-known song,
While her Johnny, blythe and bonny,
Sung her praise the whole day long.
Chorus:
Down the burn and thro' the mead,
His golden locks wav'd o'er his brow;
Johnny lilting, tun'd his reed,
And Mary wip'd her bonny mou'.