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- First line: Aft hae I play'd at the ring and the ba'
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Buchan, Ancient Ballads and Songs 2 (1828 / 1875) pp.63-64
- Scotland
- First line: Oft have I played at cards and dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Emrich, American Folk Poetry (1974) pp.329-331
- Edman, Mrs. Nora | Big Springs
- First line: Oft have I played at cards and dice
- Roud no: 103 | Printed | Text
- Combs, Folk-Songs of the Southern United States pp.127-128
- Edman, Mrs. Nora
- First line: Aft ha'e I play'd at the ring and the ba'
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text; Music
- Christie, Traditional Ballad Airs 1 (1876) pp.210-211
- Scotland
- First line: Aften hae I play'd at the ring
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text; Music
- Smith, Scotish Minstrel (1st edn. (1820-24) & 4th edn.) 4 pp.6-7
- Scotland
- First line: My father he fee'd me far far awa'
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Text
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05731-05733 / 07621-07622 // JMC/1/2/2/L, pp. 05731-05733 // JMC/1/4/O, pp. 07621-07622
- Scotland
- URL link
- First line: My faether feed me far fae hame
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05714-05715 / 07612-07613 / 08634
- Campbell, Alexander | Ythan Wells
- First line: My mither she feed me far far fae hame
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05719-05720 / 08638
- Clark, Alexander | Dunlugas
- First line: On this side the burn an on yon side the burn
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05711-05713 / 07610-07611 / 08633
- Duncan, Bell | Lambhill
- First line: And now I maun sit in my father's kitchen neuk
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Text
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05721 / 07617
- Fowlie, Miss Bathia | Methlick
- First line: How oft hae I played at the cards and the dice
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Text
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05726-05728 / 07619-07620 // JMC/1/2/2/L, pp. 05726-05728 // JMC/1/4/O, pp. 07619-07620
- Gillespie, Mrs. | New Deer
- URL link
RANTIN LADDIE, THE (BONNY RANTIN LADDIE)
- First line: My father feed me far far awa
- Roud no: 103 | Sound recording / Manuscript | Audio; Text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05716-05718 / 07614-07615 / 08639 / 10064 / JMC/1/11/9, Disc Side 009, 00:13
- Mathieson, William | Dunlugas
- URL link
- First line: Aft hae I played at the cards and the dice
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Text
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05729-05730 // JMC/1/2/2/L, pp. 05729-05730
- Robertson, Bell | New Pitsligo
- URL link
- First line: My father he feed me far far awa
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05724-05725 / 07618 / 08641-08642 / 09612-09613
- Still, William | Cuminestown
- First line: Me faether feed me far fae hame
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Frag. text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.08635 / 12058
- Campbell, Hector | Rothienorman
- First line: Where will I get a boy as kind
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Frag. text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.08636 / 12057
- Campbell, Jeannie | Forgue
- First line: Where will I get a boy so kind
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Frag. text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.08637
- Catto, Mrs. John | Brownhill
- First line: Some ca' me this and some ca' me that
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Frag. text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.08640
- Stephens, Alexander | New Deer
- First line: O where can I find a boy so kind
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Frag. text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.11545
- Scotland
- First line: Some ca' me this and some ca' me that
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Frag. text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.11967
- Scotland
- First line: If I'd been wise and taen my love's advice
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Frag. text; Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.12044
- Scotland
- First line: My father feed me far, far awa'
- Roud no: 103 | Sound recording | Audio
- Association for Cultural Equity T3421R20
- Matheson, William | Turriff
- URL link
RANTIN' LADDIE, THE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 103 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) C240
- URL link
- Roud no: 103 | Manuscript | Music
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.04166 // JMC/1/2/2/A, p. 04166
- Scotland
- URL link
- First line: My father feed me far far awa'
- Roud no: 103 | Sound recording | Audio
- Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 15011
- Mathieson, Willie | Ellon
- URL link
- First line: My father he fee'd me far far awa
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Greig-Duncan Collection 5 pp.131-138 (version d)
- Rankin, James | Scotland
- First line: Oft hae I played at the cards and the dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Child, Vol.5 pp.351-355 (No.240) (version d)
- Aberdeenshire
- First line: My father feed me far far awa
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Greig-Duncan Collection 5 pp.131-138 (version e)
- Calder, Rev. John | Scotland
BONNIE RANTIN LADDIE (GEORDIE) <RANTING>
- Roud no: 103 | Sound recording | Audio
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, JMC/1/11/195, Disc Side 189, 02:28
- Thain, Mrs. Mary | Banff
- URL link
RANTIN LADDIE, THE [SUBJECT INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 103 | Online index | Historical notes; Synopsis; Subject index
- Vaughan Williams Memorial Library (VWML) Folk Song Subject & Master Index
- URL link
- First line: Aft ha'e I play'd at the ring and the ba'
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Bronson, Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads 3 pp.423-426 (version 4)
- Buchan
- First line: Aften hae I play'd at the cards and the dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text; Music
- Bronson, Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads 3 pp.423-426 (version 1)
- Scotland
- First line: I will raise five hundred men
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Bronson, Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads 3 pp.423-426 (version 2)
- Gillespie, Mrs. | Scotland
- First line: My father feed me far far away
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text; Music
- Bronson, Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads 3 pp.423-426 (version 3)
- Findlay, Andrew (Tune) / Rev. J. Calder (Text) | Scotland
- First line: Oft hae I played at the cards and dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text; Music
- Bronson, Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads 3 pp.423-426 (version 5)
- MacColl, Ewan | Scotland
- First line: Aft hae I played at the cards an' dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text; Music
- Bronson, Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads 3 pp.423-426 (version 6)
- McGill, Mrs. James | Chamcook
- First line: My father fee'd me far far awa
- Roud no: 103 | Sound recording | Audio
- Folktracks 90-503 ('Andrew Lammie')
- Matheson, Willie | Turiff
- First line: Aft have I played att the cards an the dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Child, Vol.5 (Additions & Corrections) pp.274-275
- Scotland
- First line: Aften hae I play'd at the cards and the dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text; Music
- Johnson, Scots Musical Museum (1787-1803) Vol. 5 (No.462) pp.474-475
- Scotland
- First line: Oft hae I played at the cards and the dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Buchan, Scottish Ballad Book pp.165-166
- Robertson, Bell | New Pitsligo
- First line: Aften hae I playd at the cards and the dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Leach, The Ballad Book (1955) pp.597-598 (version a)
- Scotland
- First line: Aft hae I played at the cards an' dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Leach, The Ballad Book (1955) pp.597-598 (version b)
- Maine
- First line: How aft hae I played at the cards and the dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 5 pp.131-138 (version a)
- Gillespie, Mrs. Margaret | Scotland
- First line: My father he feed me far far away
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 5 pp.131-138 (version b)
- Findlay, Andrew | Scotland
- First line: My father has fee't me far far awa'
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Greig-Duncan Collection 5 pp.131-138 (version c)
- Yule, C.J. | Scotland
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Discussion; References only
- Coffin, Brit. Trad. Ballad in N. America (1977 edn.) pp.136, 263
- Canada
- First line: Aften hae I playd at the cards and the dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Child, Vol.5 pp.351-355 (No.240) (version a)
- Scotland
- First line: Oft have I playd at the cards an the dyce
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Child, Vol.5 pp.351-355 (No.240) (version b)
- Scotland
- First line: Oft hae I playd at cards and dyce
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Child, Vol.5 pp.351-355 (No.240) (version c)
- Scotland
- First line: Oft have I played at cards and dice
- Roud no: 103 | Book | Text
- Combs, Folk-Songs du Midi des Etats-Unis (1925) pp.145-147
- Edman, Mrs. Nora | Big Springs
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