| 41. Fairport Convention - One Sure Thing |
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He used to be the only man I would see He used to be the only good man for me Oh, he used to be my one sure thing Look at me now, what you see,...
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| 42. Fairport Convention - Flowers Of The Forest |
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I've heard them lilting ?At are? you milking And I've heard them lilting Before light a-day Now they are mourning For all time a-lilting The...
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| 43. Fairport Convention - Iron Lion |
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(Trevor Lucas) Now I've been an engine driver all of my days That's the only thing I can do I hold a good head of steam everywhere that I'm seen ...
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| 44. Fairport Convention - Part Iv (the Sailor's Alphabet) |
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A's for the anchor that lies at our bow B's for the bowsprit and the jibs all lie low C's for the capstan we all run around D's for the davits to...
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| 45. Fairport Convention - The Hexhamshire Lass |
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Away with the buff and the blue And away with the cap and feather I want to see my lass who lives in Hexhamshire Off with the . . . and over the...
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| 46. Fairport Convention - Lord Marlborough |
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You generals all and champions bold that takes delight in fields That knocks down churches and castle walls but now to death must yield We must go...
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| 47. Fairport Convention - John Barleycorn |
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There were three men come out of the west, their fortunes for to try And these three men made a solemn vow, John Barleycorn would die They've...
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| 48. Fairport Convention - Part Vi |
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"The world has surely lost it's head, the news is full of crimes There's robberies in The Telegraph and there's murders in The Times And always...
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| 49. Fairport Convention - Doctor Of Physick |
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"Take care daughter dear Don't dream on many gallant men tonight Take care daughter dear For a doctor comes to steal your books in the dead of...
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| 50. Fairport Convention - Part Ix |
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The time is near for things to pass, the time for me to leave But as I lie hear all alone, I really can't believe That twenty years I've spent on...
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| 51. Fairport Convention - Part Ii |
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I was sixteen now and full of life, life was full of things to see Grown up in my little town and only seen Torquay So it's off I went to Newton...
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| 52. Fairport Convention - The Journeyman's Grace |
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Someone told me there's a grace that leads you straight from place to place And you always leave the road behind you You don't need your horses...
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| 53. Fairport Convention - Time Will Show The Wiser |
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My mind keeps on telling me that this is no good And my heart is aching, that tells me I should But only time will show the wiser I've fallen in...
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| 54. Fairport Convention - One More Chance |
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(Sandy Denny) Calling all olive branches and laid off doves There is work to do before we say goodbye But who can see them turning to the face of...
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| 55. Fairport Convention - Part Vi (breakfast In Mayfair) |
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"The world has surely lost it's head, the news is full of crimes There's robberies in The Telegraph and there's murders in The Times And always...
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| 56. Fairport Convention - The Widow Of Westmorland's Daughter |
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There was an old widow in Westmorland who had no daughter but one And she has prayed both night and day she should keep her maidenhead long "Ah,...
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| 57. Fairport Convention - Jack Odiamonds |
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Jack O'Diamonds, on the move Jack O'Diamonds, one-eyed knave On the move, hits the street Bumps his head, on the ground Well, he's a scout,...
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| 58. Fairport Convention - Who Knows Where The Time Goes |
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Across the evening sky, all the birds are leaving But how can they know it's time for them to go? Before the winter fire, I will still be dreaming ...
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| 59. Fairport Convention - Part Xi (the Hanging Song) |
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Wake up John, it's time to go Come along John and don't be slow Come along John, don't be slow Wake up John, it's time to go Wake up John, it's...
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| 60. Fairport Convention - She Moves Through The Fair |
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My young love said to me "My mother won't mind And my father won't slight you for your lack of kind" And she laid her hand on me and this she did...
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