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Lyr Req: Jolly Brewman? / Jolly Broom Man
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Subject: Jolly Brewman From: GUEST,Phil Tetlow Date: 23 Jan 00 - 03:24 PM Can anyone help me with the lyrics for this song the chorus of which is simply "Hey Jolly Brewman" Thanks Phil Tetlow |
Subject: RE: Jolly Brewman From: GUEST,T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) Date: 24 Jan 00 - 11:07 AM The song is "Hey Jolly BROOM man". The tune is a country-dance melody called "Jamaica", or "The Jovial Broom Man". The first verse it, approximately,
Room for a lad that's come from seas T. |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE JOVIAL BROOM MAN From: Jim Dixon Date: 27 Nov 11 - 10:05 PM From Daily Life in Stuart England by Jeffrey L. Forgeng (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007), page 199: THE JOVIAL BROOM MAN Words by Richard Climsell; tune, "The Slow Men of London" a.k.a. "Jamaica" Room for a lad that's come from seas, Hey jolly broom-man, That gladly now would take his ease, And therefore make me room, man. To France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Spain, Hey jolly broom-man, I crossed the seas and back again, And therefore make me room, man. Yet in these countries livèd I, And seen many a valiant soldier die. An hundred gallants there I killed, And beside a world of blood I spilled. In Germany I took a town. I threw the walls there upside down. At Tilbury Camp with Captain Drake I made the Spanish fleet to quake. At Holland's Leaguer there I fought, But there the service proved too hot. Then from the League returnèd I, Naked, hungry, cold and dry. But here I have now compassed the globe, I am back returned, as poor as Job; And now I am safe returnèd back, Here's to you in a cup of canary sack. And now I am safe returnèd here, Here's to you in a cup of English beer; And if my travels you desire to see, You may buy it for a penny here of me. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Jolly Brewman? / Jolly Broom Man From: JohnB Date: 27 Nov 11 - 11:41 PM A good version by the Baltimore Consort, sung by Custer LaRue Clip of Track 14 here JohnB |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Jolly Brewman? / Jolly Broom Man From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Date: 09 Jan 19 - 09:19 AM Lyrics above are quite truncated from the original. The source is in the Roxburgh ballads and can be seen (images plus text transcription - click the various tabs above the image) at UCLA's English Broadside Ballad Archive: Ioviall Broome man Mick |
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