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- Fause Foodrage (Child ballad 89, Roud 57) is a Scottish murder ballad of the 17th or 18th century. It was first printed by Walter Scott in Minstrelsy of...
- he had no children at all. The song is often sung to the tune of "Fause Foodrage." Andy Irvine sang "Willy O'Winsbury" on Sweeney's Men's eponymous debut...
- (Child 84) "Prince Robert" (Child 87) "Young Johnstone" (Child 88) "Fause Foodrage" (Child 89) "Jellon Grame" (Child 90) "Fair Mary of Wallington" (Child...
- Murder ballad Fause Foodrage from The Book of British ballads (1842) Stylistic origins Ballad Cultural origins England, Scottish Lowlands, Scandinavia...
- Won Back The Famous Flower of Serving-Men The Farmer's Curst Wife Fause Foodrage The Fause Knight Upon the Road The Friar in the Well The Gardener The ****...
- Won Back The Famous Flower of Serving-Men The Farmer's Curst Wife Fause Foodrage The Fause Knight Upon the Road The Friar in the Well The Gardener The ****...
- dies. 89 Fause Foodrage Three kings woo a lady, and the king who marries her is slain not long afterwards by a rebel, Fause Foodrage. The murderer spares...
- Won Back The Famous Flower of Serving-Men The Farmer's Curst Wife Fause Foodrage The Fause Knight Upon the Road The Friar in the Well The Gardener The ****...
- Won Back The Famous Flower of Serving-Men The Farmer's Curst Wife Fause Foodrage The Fause Knight Upon the Road The Friar in the Well The Gardener The ****...
- Famous Flower of Serving-Men". This is the music to Child Ballad 89 Fause Foodrage with new lyrics, the melody of which was inadvertently also used by Andy...