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John Barley Corn 2nd time
Mariethe House
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John Barley Corn 2nd time
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Hi dear friends, I am posting this video again of a traditional British song � (see link of my previous post) Giorgi had a good go at deciphering the lyrics and I thank and congratulate you Gregory for doing it! The post seemed to have disappeared very quickly (although it wasn �t spam !)and I wonder if any of you native good people could see what you can make of it and fill in the missing words. Thank you in advance Marieth� EDIT:Oh Lynne! You´re such a scream and I love you for it Thank you soooooo much!
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6 Jan 2016
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cunliffe
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Oh, Mariethe, that is so easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy! No problemo! Here is the chorus which has proved so unintelligible to you and Giorgi! �Farlardarl and diddy-ay, Farladole and diddy aye go oh �. See what I mean? In other words, I haven �t the foggiest!
Found this on the internet... Sometimes people just do do �Farlalah� etc for a chorus. I�ll be singing it all night now...
Lynne
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6 Jan 2016
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alien boy
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Happy New Year everybody! � Hi Mariethe,� �John Barleycorn is quite an old song, going back at least 400 years, with hundreds of variations. Here are a few other variations for you, along with a couple of other folk songs:� � � Cheers, AB�
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6 Jan 2016
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Mariethe House
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Thank you Lynne and Alien boy for all this very interesting information! I think my friend will have more than he needed! Have a nice day.
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7 Jan 2016
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