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John Playford
Broom of Cowdenknows
Works Info
Composer
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John Playford
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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6:06
The "Broom of Cowdenknows" is a traditional Scottish folk song that was first published in John Playford's "The English Dancing Master" in 1651. The song is believed to have originated in the Scottish Borders region and is named after the village of Cowdenknows. The song is a ballad that tells the story of a young woman who falls in love with a man who promises to marry her. However, he eventually leaves her and she is left heartbroken. The lyrics of the song are melancholic and reflect the sadness and longing of the woman. The melody of the "Broom of Cowdenknows" is simple and repetitive, with a distinctive Scottish lilt. The song is typically performed with a slow tempo and a gentle, lilting rhythm. The melody is played on a variety of instruments, including the fiddle, guitar, and harp. The "Broom of Cowdenknows" has become a popular folk song in Scotland and has been recorded by many artists over the years. The song has also been adapted into a number of different musical styles, including jazz and rock. Overall, the "Broom of Cowdenknows" is a beautiful and haunting Scottish folk song that has stood the test of time. Its simple melody and poignant lyrics continue to resonate with audiences today, making it a beloved part of Scotland's rich musical heritage.
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