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On subsequent evenings he comes home to find other strange items, such as boots, a sword and a coat, for which his wife gives him equally far-fetched explanations. Finally, he goes to bed, where he finds a "sturdy man", who his wife tells him is a new milkmaid her mother sent her, to which he replies
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A Russian version, called "The Drunk Cowboy", was recorded in 2003 by
Alexander Tkachev. It consists of five parts, at the end of each the wife tells the cowboy to go to sleep. The days include a horse (cow, saddled) a hat (chamberpot, from straw), pants (rags, with a zipper), a stranger's head
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English-speaking world, with the wording varying considerably but the structure and basic story remaining the same."
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listed 58 versions for which tunes exist; he found considerable variety in the tunes, which he divided into eight groups. John E. Housman observed that "There is much of
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228:(1882), noted the version published by Herd (which he called A), and a different version (B) called "The Merry Cuckold and the Kind Wife", which was published as a
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332:, where it was sung by soldiers before a battle. It followed Child's B version ("Three Guards' horses stood in a row / And one and two and three").
308:'s indomitable gaiety in this ballad. The questions of the jealous husband and the evasions of his wife are treated here in a humorous vein".
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has over 400 versions of the song, with titles such as "Merry
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Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads, Volume 4: With Their Texts, according to the Extant Records of Great Britain and America
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in London. In this version the cuckold, named as "Old Wichet", comes home to find, not one, but three horses, swords, boots etc.:
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1345:"Лсгшйюкэмши Унярхмц.Рйювеб Юкейяюмдп Оерпнбхв. Рйювеб Юкейяюмдп Оерпнбхв"
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Compilation LP later reissued as My
Precarious Life in the Public Domain.
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A Danish version of the song featured in the historical drama series
1515:"The English and Scottish Popular Ballads: Vol. 1 – Child Ballads"
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Going Up the
Missouri: Songs & Dance Tunes from Old Fort Osage
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Track composed of three fragments from different field recordings
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Jack Elliott of Birtley, The songs and stories of a Durham miner
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The English and Scottish Popular Ballads: Vol. 1 – Child Ballads
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The Continuing Tradition, Vol 1: Ballads, A Folk-Legacy Sampler
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The Birds Upon the Tree and other traditional songs and tunes
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Modernized American version, Cadillac is a freezer with fins
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Wife's logic fails to explain strange bedfellow to drunkard
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Morrissey and the Russian Sailor and Other Irish Songs (EP)
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Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, Etc
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Serenade The Mountains: Early Old Time Music On Record
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283:At cribs were standing horses, one, two, three.)
750:Ten Man Mop, or Mr. Reservoir Butler Rides Again
257:Child's B version was translated into German by
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186:that "long-bearded maidens I saw never nane."
275:Ich ging in meinem Stall, da sah Ich, ei! ei!
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277:An Krippen standen Pferde, eins, zwei, drei.
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1329:. Episode 7 (in Danish). 11 minutes in.
1083:. Vol. 2. Edinburgh. pp. 172–5
315:" was a hit single for Irish folk group
225:The English And Scottish Popular Ballads
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33:"Hame Cam Our Gudeman at E'en", from
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659:Oud Goodman (Our Gudeman, Child 274)
1192:. Vaughan Williams Memorial Library
1052:Musical Traditions Records MTCD333
250:'O what do these three horses here,
241:And there I saw three horses stand,
165:'Tis naething but a bonny milk cow,
1212:The New Penguin Book of Folk Songs
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915:Murder, Misery and Then Goodnight
128:Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs
1369:Anthology of American Folk Music
996:Пьяный ковбой (The Drunk Cowboy)
837:Updated with a Lancashire theme
384:Anthology of American Folk Music
248:and 'Anon, kind sir!' quoth she:
143:And there he saw a saddle horse,
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493:Old Man Crip (Nights 1 & 5)
319:in 1967, reaching No. 7 on the
212:Ye're hidin tories in the house
1381:"Hame Can Oor Guidman at 'Een"
770:House Party New Orleans Style
311:A version of the song called "
259:Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm Meyer
139:Our goodman came hame at e'en,
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982:Science Fiction filk version
979:Seven Drunken Nights In Space
897:Digital Library of Appalachia
878:Irish Beer Drinking Favorites
806:Digital Library of Appalachia
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243:by one, by two, and by three.
563:Hame Cam Oor Guidman at 'Een
246:O I calld to my loving wife,
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178:But a saddle on a cow's back
1407:"Discography section 12: K"
546:Colm Keane's version is in
148:O how came this horse here?
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702:Our Goodman or Old Cuckold
252:without the leave of me?'
170:A bonny milk cow! quo' he;
161:Ye auld blind dotard carl,
145:Where nae horse should be.
1269:Housman, John E. (1952).
859:Goin' Back to New Orleans
237:O I went into the stable,
214:Without the leave o' me.
172:Ay, a milk cow, quo' she.
152:How came this horse here,
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364:Earl Johnson Vol. 1 1927
154:Without the leave o' me?
110:", was a hit record for
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1130:Smith, Robert Archibald
960:Three Nights Experience
788:The Voice of the People
487:Jolly Boys of Lafayette
375:Three Nights Experience
302:Bertrand Harris Bronson
1296:"Seven Drunken Nights"
1110:. Clare County Library
571:Blood, Booze 'N' Bones
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195:The Scotish Minstrel
159:Ay, a horse, quo' he.
122:The song appeared in
1631:Year of song unknown
1519:Smithsonian Folkways
1470:(6): 34–5. July 1960
1385:The Internet Archive
1323:(23 November 2014).
1273:. Harrap. p. ?.
1004:Underneath The Stars
889:Seven Drunken Nights
851:Seven Drunken Nights
721:Seven Drunken Nights
594:Sonny Boy Williamson
440:JSP Records JSP7780
313:Seven Drunken Nights
293:Roud Folk Song Index
167:My minny sent to me.
108:Seven Drunken Nights
35:The Scotish Minstrel
1626:Scottish folk songs
1300:The Official Charts
1284:Roud Folksong Index
1190:Roud Folksong Index
1104:"Five Nights Drunk"
1049:The Old Drunken Man
1035:Folk-Legacy CD75 –
834:The Drunken Tackler
773:Professor Longhair
643:Folk-Legacy FSA 22
403:Complete Recordings
378:Document DOCD-8005
220:Francis James Child
130:. In it a husband (
118:History and content
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589:Down and Out Blues
583:Elektra – EKL-108
446:Deep River of Song
437:Three Nights Drunk
180:Saw I never nane.
157:A horse! quo' she:
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