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English Traditional
Elsie Marley
Works Info
Composer
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English Traditional
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:18
'Elsie Marley' is a traditional English folk song that dates back to the 18th century. The song is believed to have originated in the Northumberland region of England and was popularized by the local miners and workers. The song tells the story of a woman named Elsie Marley, who is known for her love of dancing and drinking. The song has been performed and recorded by many artists over the years, including the famous folk group The Watersons. The song has also been featured in various films and television shows, including the popular British drama series Downton Abbey. 'Elsie Marley' is typically performed as a lively dance tune, with a fast tempo and a catchy melody. The song is usually played on traditional folk instruments such as the fiddle, accordion, and concertina. The lyrics of the song are simple and repetitive, with each verse ending in the refrain "Hey, Elsie Marley, honey." The song is divided into several movements, each of which features a different verse and melody. The first movement is typically played at a moderate tempo, with a simple melody and a steady rhythm. The second movement is faster and more energetic, with a more complex melody and a more intricate rhythm. The third movement is typically played at a slower tempo, with a more mournful melody and a more somber mood. Overall, 'Elsie Marley' is a classic example of traditional English folk music. The song's catchy melody and lively rhythm make it a popular choice for dancing and celebration, while its simple lyrics and repetitive structure make it easy to sing along to. Whether performed by a group of musicians or sung by a solo performer, 'Elsie Marley' remains a beloved and enduring part of English folk music tradition.
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