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 Theme code Index    111 135
 Also known as    Irish Mad Song, My Lodging is on the Cold Cold Ground, My Lodging is in the Cold Cold Ground.
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    England
 Genre/Style    English
 Meter/Rhythm    Air/Lament/Listening Piece
 Key/Tonic of    
 Accidental    
 Mode    
 Time signature    3/4
 History    
 Structure    
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:Frank Roche
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Roche Collection of Traditional Irish Music vol. 3
 Tune and/or Page number    No. 39, p. 11
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1927
 Artist    Biography:Billy Cooper, Biography:Walter & Daisy Bulwer
 Title of recording    English Country Music
 Record label/Catalogue nr.    Topic TSCD607
 Year recorded    2000 (Originally recorded 1962)
 Media    
 Score   ()   


<abc float="left"> X: 1 T: All Those Endearing Young Charms I: All Those Endearing Young Charms W-7 G waltz I: My Lodging's on the Cold Ground W-7 G waltz C: W-7 M: 3/4 Z: Transcribed to abc by Mary Lou Knack R: waltz K: G BA| "G"G3 A G2| G2 B2 d2| "C"c2 e2 g2| g4 fe|\

   "G"d3 c B2| "D"A2 G2 A2| "G"B2 d2 B2| "D"A4 BA|
   "G"G3 A G2| G2 B2 d2| "C"c2 e2 g2| g4 fe|\
   "G"d2 g2 B2| "D"A3 G A2| "G"G6-| G4|]

\ dc| "G"B2 d2 g2| g4 d2| "C"e2 c2 g2| g4 fe|\

   "G"d3 c B2| "D"A2 G2 A2| "G"B2 d2 B2| "D"A4 BA|
   "G"G3 A G2| G2 B2 d2| "C"c2 e2 g2| g4 fe|\
   "G"d2 g2 B2| "D"A3 G A2| "G"G6-| G4|]

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BELIEVE ME IF ALL (THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS). AKA and see "Irish Mad Song," "My Lodging Is in/on the Cold, Cold Ground." Irish, English; Air (6/8 or 3/4 time). A Major (Roche): G Major (Hall & Stafford, Johnson). Standard tuning. AB (Johnson): ABC (Roche): AABB (Hall & Stafford). Thomas Moore's (1779-1852) sentimental favorite written for his young wife to reassure her of his devotion in the face of a ravaging illness (perhaps smallpox) which threatened her beauty. It appears arranged as a duet by editor W.J. Stafford in the Charlton Memorial Tune Book. Moore's song is predated by the version known as "My Lodging's on the Cold Cold Ground," printed on broadsides and song-sheets in the mid-18th century. An Irish version is Petrie's "Oh Shrive Me, Father," while an American shape-note hymn, "Chariot of Mercy" (Hesperian Harp, Philadelphia, 1848), employs the air.

Hall & Stafford (Charleton Memorial Tune Book), 1974; pg. 51. Johnson (The Kitchen Musician's Occasional: Waltz, Air and Misc.), No. 1, 1991; pg. 12. Roche Collection, 1927/1982; vol. III, pg. 11, #39.

Recorded sources: Sampler 8910, Mitzi Collins & Roxanne Ziegler - "St. Patrick's Day in the Morning." Topic TSCD607, Billy Cooper, Walter & Daisy Bulwer - "English Country Music" (2000. Originally recorded 1962).

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