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English Traditional
The Plough Boy
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English Traditional
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Vocal
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2:05
"The Plough Boy" is a traditional English folk song that dates back to the 18th century. It was a popular song among agricultural workers and tells the story of a plough boy who falls in love with a wealthy lady. The song has been passed down through generations and has been recorded by various artists over the years. The song has a simple melody and is typically performed in a lively, upbeat manner. It is usually played on a fiddle or other stringed instrument and features a strong rhythm that mimics the sound of a plough being pulled through the fields. The lyrics are sung in a traditional English accent and tell the story of the plough boy's love for the lady. "The Plough Boy" has three distinct movements, each of which tells a different part of the story. The first movement introduces the plough boy and his love for the lady. The second movement describes the lady's rejection of the plough boy and her preference for a wealthy suitor. The third movement sees the plough boy moving on from his love and finding happiness in his work. The song's characteristics are typical of traditional English folk music. It is simple and easy to sing along to, with a catchy melody and memorable lyrics. The song's themes of love, rejection, and hard work are common in traditional folk music and reflect the lives of the people who originally sang the song. "The Plough Boy" has been performed and recorded by many artists over the years, including Burl Ives, Pete Seeger, and The Watersons. It remains a popular song among folk music enthusiasts and is often played at traditional English folk festivals and events.
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