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English Traditional
The Lusty Young Smith
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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2:45
"The Lusty Young Smith" is a traditional English folk song that dates back to the 17th century. It is believed to have originated in the West Country of England, and it tells the story of a young blacksmith who falls in love with a wealthy lady. The song has been performed and recorded by many artists over the years, including Steeleye Span, Martin Carthy, and Shirley Collins. It is often played on the fiddle or other stringed instruments, and it has a lively, upbeat melody that is easy to dance to. "The Lusty Young Smith" is typically performed in three movements. The first movement introduces the main character, the young blacksmith, and describes his physical attributes and his skill at his trade. The second movement introduces the lady that he falls in love with, and describes her beauty and wealth. The third movement tells the story of their courtship and eventual marriage. One of the characteristics of "The Lusty Young Smith" is its use of repetition. The chorus, which is sung after each verse, is a simple and catchy melody that is easy to remember. This repetition helps to reinforce the story and make it more memorable for the listener. Another characteristic of the song is its use of humor and irony. The young blacksmith is portrayed as a strong and capable man, but he is also shown to be somewhat naive and foolish in his pursuit of the wealthy lady. The lady, on the other hand, is portrayed as beautiful and desirable, but also somewhat fickle and capricious in her affections. Overall, "The Lusty Young Smith" is a lively and entertaining folk song that has been enjoyed by generations of listeners. Its catchy melody, humorous lyrics, and timeless story have made it a favorite of folk musicians and fans alike.
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