X: 1
T:Chestnut
T:Doves Figary
M:C|
L:1/8
Q:180
H:The tune is reminiscent today of the first phrase of "God rest ye
H:merry, gentlemen", and is a folk tune of widest distribution, the "tune
H:of luck-visit songs, wassails, harvest suppers, may carols and their
H:parodies, 'chestnut' having feminine symbolism.  The second title may
H:be expalined by Deloney's ballad of 1600 on Dove's roguery with the
H:women.  Although it is an awkward fit, repeating the last words of some
H:lines might make it work.
W:Welcome to town, Tom Dove, Tom Dove,
W:The merriest man alive
W:Thy
W:company stil we love, we love,
W:God grant thee well to thrive
W:All
W:never will depart from thee
W:For better or worse, my joy
W:For thou
W:shalt still have our good will
W:God's blessing on my sweet boy
F:http://john-chambers.us/~jc/music/abc/mirror/geocities.com/CapitolHill/playford/%2586:Chestnut.abc	 2024-03-29 011540 UT
K:DAeol
d2a2g2f2 | e3d ^c2A2 | d2e2f2f2 | g2 fg a4 ||
a2 ab c'2 ba | g2 ga b2 ag | a2a2a2 gf | g3b f4 |
a2 ba bagf | g2 ag agfe | f2d2d2g2 | e3f d4 ||


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filesizedescription
Coll_80635.log 67964 Log file, useful mostly for debugging
Tune-80635-get.log 3634 Log file, useful mostly for debugging
Tune-80635-playford.abc 1057 ABC music file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-80635-playford.txt 1057 Plain-text file with the extracted tune(s)
These files should be available for 24 hours.