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SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Come cheer up my cronies and gie us your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Shepheard, Jock Duncan and his Songs (2024) pp.146-147
  • Duncan, Jock   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/7bc1ffa8-19e8-41ab-9f10-cb3cb7c00a77

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Come cheer up my cronies and gie us your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Springthyme SPRCD 1045 ('Aikey Brae to Ythanside')
  • Duncan, Jock   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/7bc1ffa8-19e8-41ab-9f10-cb3cb7c00a77

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies, and gi'e us your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Text
  • Ford, Vagabond Songs & Ballads (1904 edn.) pp.256-258
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

AND SAE WILL WE YET [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Online index   |   Historical notes / References
  • Traditional Ballad Index (online)

LAUGH AN' BE THANKFU'

  • First line: Come sit down, my cronies, and gie us your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Text
  • Whistle Binkie (1890 edn.) 1 p.124
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Succss to the farmer and prosper his plough
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Newspaper   |   Frag. text
  • Aberdeen Press & Journal (18 Sep 1929)
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/51184d9d-4e98-466c-acf4-63abdee13488
  • Image attached

COME SIT DOWN MY CRONIES

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook index   |   Reference only
  • Ratcliffe: Bibliotheck 4:3-4 (1964) item no.220
  • Sinclair (Dumfries)   |   Scotland : Dumfries

COME SIT DOWN MY CRONIES

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • 'Garland of New Songs' (National Art Library, Victoria & Albert Museum, London) Forster 12° 3312 (26) / Forster 12° 3312 (98) / Meriton (2010) No.116
  • John Sinclair (Dumfries) [1793-1817]   |   Scotland : Dumfries

SIT YE DOWN HERE MY CRONIES

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies, and gie me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • Universal Songster 3 (1825-1826) p.431

WE'VE AYE BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Poet's Box (Glasgow)
  • Poet's Box (Glasgow) (27 Nov 1869)   |   Scotland : Glasgow
  • Image attached

NOW SIT DOWN MY CRONNIE

  • First line: Come, sit down, my cronnie, an' gie us your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • 'The Lawyer and Nell.. to which are added..' (British Library 11621.b.7.(4)) (1808)
  • J. & M. Robertson (Glasgow) (1808)   |   Scotland : Glasgow

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies, and gie me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • Sae will we yet (National Library of Scotland - Chapbooks Printed in Scotland: L.C.2876.A(11))
  • Fraser, J & Co (Stirling) (1816-20)   |   Scotland : Stirling
  • URL link

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies, and gie me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • Sae will we yet (National Library of Scotland - Chapbooks Printed in Scotland: L.C.2877(24))
  • Fraser, J & Co (Stirling) (1816-20)   |   Scotland : Stirling
  • URL link

WE’VE AYE BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • First line: Come sit down my cronie, and gie me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • Sawney and Donnel’s Exploits at Waterloo (National Library of Scotland - Chapbooks Printed in Scotland: L.C.2826(29))
  • Johnston, Thomas (Falkirk) (1817)   |   Scotland : Falkirk
  • URL link

AND SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Text
  • Chambers, The Scottish Songs 2 (1829) pp.337-338

WE'VE AYE BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • First line: Come sit down, my crownies, and give me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • 'My Dear Highland Laddie, to which are added.. [4 other songs]' (c1820s) (British Library BL 11621.b.1.(25))
  • Printed for the Booksellers (Stirling)   |   Scotland : Stirling

WE'VE AYE BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies, and gie us your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • National Library of Scotland Broadside Collection (Edinburgh) shelfmark: RB.m.143(154)
  • URL link

WE'VE AY BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • First line: Come sit down my cronie, an' gi'e me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • The Flower of Dumblane, a New Love Song, to which is added [4 songs] (1814) (Thomas Fisher Chapbook Collection)
  • T. Johnston (Falkirk) (1814)
  • URL link

WE'VE AYE BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • W&T Fordyce Catalogue (a) (c1828-1837), British Minstrel
  • W&T Fordyce (Newcastle) (c1828-1837)   |   England : Newcastle

WE'VE AYE BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • W&T Fordyce Catalogue (a) (c1828-1837), The Melodist
  • W&T Fordyce (Newcastle) (c1828-1837)   |   England : Newcastle

WE'VE AY BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook index   |   Reference only
  • Ratcliffe: Bibliotheck 4:3-4 (1961) item no.164
  • Morren (Edinburgh)   |   Scotland : Edinburgh

WE'VE AYE BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook index   |   Reference only
  • Ratcliffe: Bibliotheck 4:3-4 (1961) item no.509
  • Johnston (Falkirk) 1817   |   Scotland : Falkirk

WE'VE AYE BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook index   |   Reference only
  • Harvester Microfilm Guide: White Coll. item no.H17
  • Davison (Alnwick)   |   England : Alnwick

WE'VE AYE BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook index   |   Reference only
  • Thomson: Newcastle Chapbooks index item no.35
  • Fordyce (Newcastle)   |   England : Newcastle

WE'VE AYE BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook index   |   Reference only
  • Thomson: Newcastle Chapbooks index item no.441
  • Marshall (Newcastle)   |   England : Newcastle

AND SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • A Collection of Songs (S. Carolina Univ. Lib.) (c1820s?)
  • Printed for the Booksellers (Edinburgh)
  • URL link

WE’VE AYE BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies, and gi'e me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Songster   |   Text
  • The Melodist: a New Song Book (S. Carolina Univ. Lib.) (c1820?)
  • J. Marshall (Newcastle)
  • URL link

WE HAVE AY BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • First line: Come sit down my cronies and gie me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • Four Excellent Songs (National Library of Scotland) L.C.2807(13) (c1802)
  • J. Morren (Edinburgh)
  • URL link

WE'VE AY BEEN PROVIDED FOR

  • First line: Come sit down my cronie, an' gi'e me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • Flower of Dumblane.. to which is added (4 songs) (Guelph University Scottish Chapbooks) (1814)
  • T. Johnston (Falkirk) (1814)   |   Scotland : Falkirk
  • URL link

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here my cronies, and gie me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • 'Sae Will We Yet [and 4 songs]' (British Library 11606.aa.24.(69))
  • J. Fraser (Stirling)   |   Scotland : Stirling

AND SAE WILL WE YET

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • James Lindsay, Catalogue (1856) Slip songs No.179
  • James Lindsay (Glasgow)   |   Scotland : Glasgow

AND SAE WILL WE YET

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • Chas. Sanderson's More Favourite Songs p.1
  • Chas. Sanderson (Edinburgh)   |   Scotland : Edinburgh

AND SAE WILL WE YET

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook index   |   Reference only
  • Ratcliffe: Bibliotheck 4:3-4 (1964) item no.109
  • (Kilmarnock)   |   Scotland : Kilmarnock

AND SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • Cyclopaedia of Popular Songs 1 (c1835) p.150

AND SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here my cronies and gie me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Polwarth, Come You Not from Newcastle (1972) pp.24-25
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16

AND SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here my cronies and gie me your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Polwarth, Folk Songs of Northumberland (1966) pp.45-46
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/492c2f4d-83f6-454c-b079-a36354b5adf0

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies, and gie us your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Text
  • Ord, Bothy Songs & Ballads (1930) pp.371-372
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies, and gi'e us your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Text
  • Ford, Vagabond Songs & Ballads 2 (1901) pp.95-97
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye doon here, my cronies, and gie us yer crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Frag. Text
  • Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.365-366 (version a)
  • Gillespie, Mrs. Margaret   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye doon here, my cronies, and gie us yer crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Frag. Text
  • Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.365-366 (version b)
  • Gillespie, Mrs. Margaret   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye doon here, my cronies, and gie us your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Text
  • Greig-Duncan Collection 3 pp.365-366 (version c)
  • Alexande, Robert   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies, and gi'e us your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Book   |   Text
  • Whitelaw, Book of Scottish Song p.267
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

SAE WILL WE YET

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • Chas. Sanderson's Favourite Songs in Country Districts p.3
  • Chas. Sanderson (Edinburgh)   |   Scotland : Edinburgh

SAE WILL WE YET

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • Geo. Walker Catalogue (1839), `Royal Victoria Songster'
  • Geo. Walker Jnr. (Durham) (1839)   |   England : Durham

SAE WILL WE YET

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook index   |   Reference only
  • Ratcliffe: Bibliotheck 4:3-4 (1964) item no.503
  • Fraser (Stirling)   |   Scotland : Stirling

AND SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • The Scottish Minstrel (6th series) p.123
  • For the Booksellers (Glasgow) 1850   |   Scotland : Glasgow

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Come cheer up my cronies and gie us your crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Autumn Harvest AH 002 ('Fifesing 1: Here's a Health to the Company')
  • Duncan, Jock

SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down my croney and gie me a crack
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches (website) track ID 2746
  • Mathieson, Willie   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/d31a0cea-a89b-4b8e-8771-574a1d39f7b0
  • URL link

AND SAE WILL WE YET

  • Roud no: 5611    |   Broadside / Chapbook catalogue   |   Reference only
  • Lane: Catalogue..Chapbooks & Broadsides..Harvard College No.1519
  • Macnie (Stirling)   |   Scotland : Stirling

AND SAE WILL WE YET

  • First line: Sit ye down here, my cronies
  • Roud no: 5611    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • The Scottish Minstrel (6th series) p.123
  • For the Booksellers (Glasgow) 1850   |   Scotland : Glasgow