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FAR AWA [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 6324 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online)
BONNIE LAD THAT'S FAR AWA, THE
- First line: O how can I be blythe and glad
- Roud no: 6324 | Book | Text
- Scottish Minstrel (1818) p.255
- Thomas H. Palmer for Benjamin Warner (Philadelphia) (1818) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Oh how can I be blythe and glad
- Roud no: 6324 | Songster | Text
- Henry De Marsan's New Comic and Sentimental Singer's Journal 15 (1868-1882) p. 85
- Henry De Marsan (New York) (1868-1882) | USA : New York
- URL link
BONNIE LAD THAT'S FAR AWA, THE
- First line: O, how can I be blithe and glad <blythe>
- Roud no: 6324 | Songster | Text
- New Song Book (1836) pp.99-100
- Ezra Strong (Hartford, CT) (1836)
- URL link
- First line: O how can I be blythe and glad
- Roud no: 6324 | Book | Text
- Gilchrist, Scottish Songs Ancient & Modern (1865) pp.188-189
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67
- First line: Oh how can I be blithe and gay
- Roud no: 6324 | Book | Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 6 pp.93-94 (version a)
- Willox, Miss | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67
- First line: Oh how can I be blithe and gay
- Roud no: 6324 | Book | Text
- Greig, Folk-Song of the North-East art. CXXIX
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67
- First line: He's owre the seas and he's far awa
- Roud no: 6324 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 6 pp.93-94 (version b)
- Lyall, Mrs. | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67
- First line: He's owre the seas, he's far awa
- Roud no: 6324 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Greig-Duncan Collection 6 pp.93-94 (version c)
- Davidson, Sam | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67
- First line: O how can I be blythe and glad
- Roud no: 6324 | Book | Text; Music
- Johnson, Scots Musical Museum (1787-1803) Vol. 4 (1792) p.328 (No.317)
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67
BONNIE LAD THAT'S FAR AWA, THE
- First line: Oh how can I be blythe and glad
- Roud no: 6324 | Book | Text; Music
- Ritson, Scotish Songs 1 (1794; 1869 edn.) pp.211-212
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67
FAR AWA [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 6324 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) GrD61112
- URL link
O how can I be blythe and glad
- Carrier collection: A select collection of original Scottish airs, volume V
- Format: Printed
- First line: O how can I be blythe and glad
- Roud no: 6324
O how can I be blythe and glad
- Carrier collection: A select collection of original Scottish airs, volume V
- Format: Printed
- First line: O how can I be blythe and glad
- Roud no: 6324
- First line: Oh how can I be blythe and glad
- Roud no: 6324 | Songster | Text
- Henry De Marsan's New Comic and Sentimental Singer's Journal 15 (1868-1882) p. 85
- Henry De Marsan (New York) (1868-1882) | USA : New York
- URL link
BONNIE LAD THAT'S FAR AWA, THE
- First line: O, how can I be blithe and glad <blythe>
- Roud no: 6324 | Songster | Text
- New Song Book (1836) pp.99-100
- Ezra Strong (Hartford, CT) (1836)
- URL link
BONIE LAD THAT'S FAR AWA, THE <AWAY>
- First line: O how can I be blythe and glad
- Roud no: 6324 | Book | Text
- Gilchrist, Scottish Songs Ancient & Modern (1865) pp.188-189
BONNIE LAD THAT'S FAR AWA, THE
- First line: O how can I be blythe and glad
- Roud no: 6324 | Book | Text
- Scottish Minstrel (1818) p.255
- Thomas H. Palmer for Benjamin Warner (Philadelphia) (1818) | USA : Philadelphia
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