Annotation:Room for Company
X:1 % T:Room for Company M:6/4 L:1/8 S:Chappell – Popular Music of the Olden Times (1859) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:Gmin B4 F2 D3EF2 | e2c2B2 cBAG F2 | B4 F2 D3E F2 | d2c2B2 B6 :| |: d2c2B2 cd c2B2 | d2c2B2 cBAG F2 | B4 F2D3E F2 | d2c3 B B6 :|
ROOM FOR COMPANY. AKA and see "Green Gown (The)," "Room for Cuckolds." English, Country Dance Air (6/4 time). G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The air appears in Musick's Recreation on the Lyra-Viol (1652), Pills to Purge Melancholy (1707 & 1719); the original ballad dates to Elizabethan times and first appear in 1614. Chappell (1859) says a later version of the air was known as "Hunting the Hare."
Room for company, here come good fellows,
Room for comp'ny in Bartholmew Fair.
Cobblers and broom-men, jailers and loom-men,
Room for comp'ny in Bartholmew Fair.
Butchers and tailors, shipwrights and sailors,
Room for company, well may they fare.
Room for company, here come good fellows,
Room for comp'ny in Bartholmew Fair.
Paviers, bricklayers, potters and brickmakers,
Room for comp'ny in Bartholmew Fair.
Pinders and pewterers, plumbers and fruiterers,
Room for company, well may they fare.
Room for company, here come good fellows,
Room for comp'ny in Bartholmew Fair.
Pointers and hosiers, salemen and clothiers,
Horse coursers, carriers, blacksmiths and farriers,
Colliers and carvers, barbers and weavers,
Sergeants and yeomen, farmers and ploughmen,
Bellfounders, felmongers, bellowsmenders, woodmongers,
Pumpmakers, glassmakers, chamberlains and matmakers,
Collarmakers, needlemakers, buttonmakers, fiddlemakers,
Fletchers and bowyers, drawers and sawyers, .... (Digital Tradition) [1]