British Isles Traditional
Dashing away with the smoothing iron
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Composer:British Isles TraditionalGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:3:19"Dashing away with the smoothing iron" is a traditional folk song from the British Isles. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 19th century. The song was popularized in the early 20th century by the English composer Percy Grainger, who arranged it for piano and orchestra. The song is typically performed in a lively, upbeat tempo and features a catchy melody that is easy to sing along to. It is often sung in a call-and-response style, with one singer leading the verses and the rest of the group joining in on the chorus. The lyrics of "Dashing away with the smoothing iron" tell the story of a young woman who is doing her laundry by the river. As she works, she catches the eye of a passing young man, who is so taken with her that he decides to steal her smoothing iron as an excuse to come back and see her again. The song is divided into several verses, each of which tells a different part of the story. The chorus, which is repeated after each verse, features the memorable refrain "Dashing away with the smoothing iron, dashing away with the smoothing iron, she stole my heart away." Overall, "Dashing away with the smoothing iron" is a fun and lighthearted folk song that captures the spirit of traditional British music. Its catchy melody and playful lyrics have made it a popular choice for sing-alongs and folk music gatherings, and it continues to be enjoyed by audiences around the world today.More....
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