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Geordie, or My Geordie Will Be Hanged In A Golden Chain

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Geordie, <i>or</i> My Geordie Will Be Hanged In A Golden Chain
Child #209K
[XVIII secolo / 18th Century / 18ème siècle / 1700-luku]

First Recording in print:
Thomas D'Urfey, Wit & Mirth, or Pills To Purge Melancholy, 1719-1720, Vol. II, p. 49
Prima attestazione a stampa:
Thomas D'Urfey, Wit & Mirth, or Pills To Purge Melancholy, 1719-1720, Vol. II, p. 49
Première attestation imprimée:
Thomas D'Urfey, Wit & Mirth, or Pills To Purge Melancholy, 1719-1720, Vol. II, p. 49
Ensimmäinen painettu todistus:
Thomas D'Urfey, Wit & Mirth, or Pills To Purge Melancholy, 1719-1720, Vol. II, p. 49



Recordings
One of the earliest recorded versions is by Joan Baez, who included a live performance of the song on her first live album in 1962. The Baez version makes it clear that Geordie's crime was poaching the King's deer, for which the penalty was hanging with a silken rope. It has also been recorded by Ewan MacColl, John Jacob Niles, Doc... (Continues)
As I walked out over London Bridge
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Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2007/11/27 - 22:49




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