Songtexte Female Drummer - Steeleye Span
I
was
brought
up
in
Yorkshire
and
when
I
was
sixteen
Oh
I
ran
away
to
London
and
a
soldier
I
became
With
me
fine
cap
and
feather,
likewise
me
rattling
drum
They
learned
me
to
play
upon
the
rub-a-dub-a-dum
With
me
gentle
waist
so
slender,
me
fingers
long
and
small
I
could
play
upon
the
rub-a-dub
the
best
of
them
all
And
so
many
were
the
pranks
that
I
saw
among
the
french
And
so
boldly
did
I
fight
me
boys
although
I'm
but
a
wench
And
in
buttoning
up
me
trousers
so
often
have
I
smiled
To
think
I
lay
with
a
thousand
men
and
a
maiden
all
the
while
And
they
never
found
my
secret
out
until
this
very
hour
When
they
sent
me
off
to
London
to
keep
sentry
o'er
the
Tower
When
a
young
girl
fell
in
love
with
me
and
she
found
that
I
was
a
maid
She
went
up
to
me
officer
me
secret
she
betrayed
He
unbuttoned
then
my
red
tunic
and
he
found
that
it
was
true
'It's
a
shame[,
he
says,
'to
lose
a
pretty
drummer
boy
like
you]
So
now
I
must
return
to
me
mum
and
dad
at
home
And
along
with
me
bold
comrades
it's
no
longer
can
I
roam
1 False Knight on the Road
2 When I Was On Horseback
3 The King
4 The Lark In the Morning
5 Rave On
6 Marrowbones
7 Captain Coulston
8 Four Nights Drunk
9 Prince Charlie Stuart
10 Skewball
11 Twa Corbies
12 Jigs: Paddy Clancey's Jig / Willie Clancey's Fancy (Medley)
13 Jigs: Bryan O'Lynn / The Hag With the Money (Medley)
14 Reels: Dowd's Favourite / 10 Float / The Morning Dew (Medley)
15 The Blacksmith - Original 1970 version
16 Cold, Haily, Windy Night
17 Wee Weaver
18 General Taylor
19 The Gower Wassail
20 Lovely On the Water
21 Female Drummer
22 One Night as I Lay on My Bed
23 Boys of Bedlam
24 A Calling-On Song
25 The Blacksmith (1991 Version)
26 Fisherman's Wife
27 The Blackleg Miner
28 The Dark-Eyed Sailor
29 Copshawholme Fair
30 All Things Are Quite Silent
31 The Hills of Greenmore
32 My Johnny Was a Shoemaker
33 Lowlands of Holland
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