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D'ye ken John Peel: Wi' His cwote seay gray?' β A.W. Rhodes Gives
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History of the 1st
Cumberland Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers)
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Karl Dewitt Byington, Jr.; 1912β1991), wrote the words.
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From the drag to the chase, from the chase to the view
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The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment)
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30:This article is about the song. For the film, see
2400:"20,000 Volkslieder, German and other Folk Songs"
1222:Nocturne Records (fictitious label of Pepsi-Cola)
1109:"D'ye ken John Peel," quick march of the regiment
508:For the sound of his horn brought me from my bed,
1781:Pepsi-Cola Company of Long Island City, New York
811:as Fletch cheekily observe a new prison warden.
512:And the cry of his hounds which he oft time led,
333:"Where/Whar Wad Our Gudman/Bonny Annie Lye/Laye"
2115:by Hugh W. Machell, London: H. Cranton (1926);
1911:UP = Class E (musical composition), unpublished
824:With a face like a ferret and a pea for a brain
702:Coward's version of the last line was used for
689:From a find to a check, from a check to a view,
640:Then here's to John Peel with my heart and soul
615:O'er the rasper fence and the gate and the bar,
613:And I've followed John Peel both often and far,
2048:, Accessible Publishing Systems (2008; 2010);
1190:Austen Croom Johnson (music, American version)
822:With his brand new key on his brand new chain;
244:; and in 1866, he published them in the book,
1908:EP = Class E (musical composition), published
1274:"D'ye ken John Peel," hunting song; words by
751:We shall ne'er hear his voice in the morning.
646:While weβre waked by his horn in the morning.
516:Peel's "View, Halloo!" could awaken the dead,
497:With his hounds and his horn in the morning?
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827:And his hand on his whistle in the morning.
794:He sends you to sleep at the end of the day;
642:Come fill β fill to him another strong bowl,
495:D'ye ken John Peel when he's far, far a-way.
339:"Where Will Our Goodman Laye," published in
1388:"John Peel," variations on an English tune
896:"John Peel" is the regimental march of the
563:D'ye ken that bitch whose tongue was death?
2370:(5th ed.), by Elizabeth M. Knowles (ed.),
1211:Bissell Barbour Palmer; 1889β1968) (words)
790:D'ye ken John Peel with his voice so grey?
569:Cursβd them all as he died in the morning?
419:-born lyricist partner, Alan Bradley Kent
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27:Folk hunting song from Cumberland, England
2020:Insight Guides Great Breaks Lake District
1178:Anita Blanche Boyer; 1915β1985), vocalist
820:D'ye see yon screw with his look so vain?
623:Where we vie for the brush in the morning
520:Or the fox from his lair in the morning.
176:(1795β1886) in celebration of his friend
2362:"John Woodcock Graves" (entry on p. 359)
2347:"The Name 'Peel' β Where Did We Get It?"
1981:C.V. Wright, A.R.A.M. (Associate of the
1571:Margaret Mary Lohden; 1918β1990) (widow)
778:a version parodied the British Radio DJ
745:D'ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay?
736:This verse was not in Coward's version:
487:D'ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay?
309:"Red House," first published in 1695 by
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685:Yes, I ken John Peel and his Ruby, too!
596:From a view to the death in the morning
567:D'ye ken that fox, with his last breath
493:D'ye ken John Peel at the break o' day?
232:Sidney Gilpin, rewrote the lyrics with
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1733:(original copyright source not found)
1827:Copyrights relating to wind ensembles
1359:(copyright is claimed on arrangement)
691:From a view to a kill in the morning.
687:Ranter and Ringwood, Bellman so true!
588:Ranter and Royal and Bellman as true,
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2350:A History of Peel County: 1867β1967,
2113:John Peel, Famous in Sport and Song,
962:University of Pennsylvania Glee Club
767:A number of parodies also exist. On
747:He liv'd at Troutbeck once on a day;
565:D'ye ken her sons of peerless faith?
172:hunting song written around 1824 by
2514:The Olde John Peel Inn public house
2367:The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
2223:: Alan Swallow (publisher) (1956);
2165:The Songs and Ballads of Cumberland
2094:29 November 1926, p. 5 (accessible
1748:Vol. 21, Part 5, No. 1, Section 1,
1642:Vol. 19, Part 5, No. 2, Section 1,
1578:Vol. 19, Part 5, No. 2, Section 1,
1391:Hubert Crook, of Great Britain; pf.
1293:The Songs and Ballads of Cumberland
1181:Both sides recorded December 1941,
872:1st Cumberland Artillery Volunteers
532:The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
1542:1 copy; 24 February 1938; EU161663
855:before it merged in 2004 with the
800:Another was used in the 1979 film
792:He sounds as if he's far far away;
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1476:1 copy; 12 January 1938; EU157880
1434:Copyrights relating to Pepsi-Cola
1394:Cover title: "D'ye ken John Peel"
1056:"Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot" (1939)
881:Regimental March (dismounted) of
870:"John Peel" was the march of the
727:. This was in turn shortened to
399:English-turned-American composer
336:"Where/Whar wad our Guidman Lie"
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586:Yes I ken John Peel and Ruby too
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246:Songs and Ballads of Cumberland.
1851:Arranged by C.V. Wright, London
1788:Vol. 36, No. 10 (1941), p. 1688
1480:ABC Music Corporation, New York
1343:Military Band Edition, No. 394)
774:I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again
1995:Royal Military School of Music
1612:1 copy; 16 March 1938; EP68157
1290:: W. Metcalfe (1869); series:
1187:Side A: "Swinging the Jingle"
1154:Johnny Fosdick and Orchestra,
1128:Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards
920:Selected audio and discography
373:"Address to the Woodlark," by
330:"Where will Our Good Man Lay?"
211:, "Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot."
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1698:Vol. 33, No. 9 (1938), p. 991
1679:; 1915β2007); Orchestra parts
1635:Margaret Mary LeLange (widow)
1626:Vol. 33, No. 5 (1938), p. 485
1556:Vol. 33, No. 3 (1938), p. 233
1278:, music by William Metcalfe,
721:collection of short stories,
411:, "Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot"
386:Published 1 January 1724, in
191:. The melody is said to be a
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2479:San Diego County, California
1993:after serving a year at the
1839:Part 3: Musical Compositions
1835:Catalog of Copyright Entries
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1710:(Austen Croom Johnson &
1487:Vol. 33, No. 1 (1938), p. 10
1446:Part 3: Musical Compositions
1442:Catalog of Copyright Entries
1404:A. Hammond & Co., London
1331:Part 3: Musical Compositions
1327:Catalog of Copyright Entries
1004:Side B: "D'ye ken John Peel"
865:Duke of Lancaster's Regiment
529:Some versions, according to
401:Austen Herbert Croom-Johnson
1905:EF = Music published abroad
1805:"Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot"
1704:"Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot"
1410:Vol. 20, No. 1 (1926) p. 76
1014:British Zonophone Co., Ltd.
887:The Ontario Regiment (RCAC)
857:Queen's Lancashire Regiment
847:"John Peel" was one of the
754:For the sound of his horn,
694:For the sound of his hor',
649:For the sound of his horn,
626:For the sound of his horn,
599:For the sound of his horn,
572:For the sound of his horn,
464:= to be aware of or to know
455:bonnie = pretty, attractive
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2502:An arrangement of the tune
1991:Royal Border Regiment Band
1876:9 December 1960; EF0-76517
1722:"Pepsi-Cola Radio Jingle"
749:Now he has gone far, away;
449:gudman, gudeman, goodman,
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274:but with a tune closer to
87:(unofficial anthem of the
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2265:The songs of Robert Burns
2022:(Travel Guide eBook), by
1646:June 1965 (1967), p. 2154
1582:June 1965 (1967), p. 2154
1022:(Side B label): X-3-42886
998:With chorus and orchestra
948:Gramophone Concert Record
938:With orchestra and chorus
298:(1863β1954) and Canadian
2586:Lake District in fiction
2541:British military marches
2172:), Sidney Gilpin (ed.),
2140:"The Story of John Peel"
2103:; subscription required)
1884:Vol. 15, Part 5, No. 1,
1752:June 1967 (1968), p. 881
1684:Β© 14 April 1938; EP70500
1168:Harry Sosnek; 1906β1996)
394:(11th ed.) (Vol. 1 of 4)
290:Etymology and other uses
18:Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot
2372:Oxford University Press
2201:University of Lancaster
2065:Motor Ways in Lakeland,
1777:9 October 1941; EP98040
1347:Β© 27 June 1913; E316233
1269:Extant old publications
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1199:(orchestra arrangement)
621:up to Scratchmere Scar,
415:"Nickel, Nickel"). His
2070:by George D. Abraham,
1983:Royal Academy of Music
1818:1 March 1965; EU867255
1707:Β©1939 by Johnson-Siday
1366:Vol. 8, Part 3, p. 792
270:The National Song Book
222:, who wrote it in the
2576:Songs used as jingles
2352:(November 1967), p. 7
1948:a 1987 film starring
1737:7 April 1967; R407224
1665:Additional lyrics by
1631:29 July 1965; R365625
1598:Additional lyrics by
1592:Do ye ken, John Peel?
1566:Margaret Mary LeLange
1561:29 July 1965; R365626
1528:Additional lyrics by
1522:Do ye ken, John Peel?
1284:J.B. Cramer & Co.
1239:"Swinging the Jingle"
990:(1882β1961), English
969:"D'ye ken John Peel?"
713:From a View to A Kill
403:(1909β1964), born in
356:From the 1729 opera,
294:British musicologist
39:"D'ye ken John Peel?"
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2294:W.E. Hill & Sons
2215:by Reginald Nettel,
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2074:(1913), pps. 235β251
1965:Notes and references
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1103:Queen's Own Yeomanry
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105:John Woodcock Graves
2536:Songs about hunters
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2445:3 March 1945, p. 89
2269:, by James C. Dick
1936:D'Ye Ken John Peel?
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877:"John Peel" is the
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680:Alternative verse 1
559:(Coward's version)
166:D'ye ken John Peel?
32:D'Ye Ken John Peel?
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2561:20th-century songs
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1493:Chappell & Co.
1465:D'ye ken John Peel
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1204:Side B: "Get Hep"
842:Regimental marches
724:For Your Eyes Only
458:air = aria or song
366:The Dancing Master
316:The Dancing Master
265:Carlisle Cathedral
238:Cumberland dialect
205:Carlisle Cathedral
2571:Cumbrian folklore
2283:"Anderson, John,"
2199:), BEd (London),
2072:Methuen & Co.
2054:978-1-921497-02-5
1918:Copyright renewal
1888:June 1961, p. 274
1193:Alan Kent (words)
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1770:Helmy Kresa
1696:New Series,
1671:Joe Lippman
1624:New Series,
1554:New Series,
1485:New Series,
1408:New Series,
1364:New Series,
1300:) (No. 1);
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1197:Helmy Kresa
1083:quick march
964:, Fall 2018
950:G.C.-3-2798
719:Ian Fleming
351:(1710β1769)
303:Edith Fowke
261:John Graves
220:John Graves
99:Lyricist(s)
2525:Categories
2485:(pseudonym
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2233:1015097874
2004:References
1760:"Get Hep"
1712:Eric Siday
1691:, New York
1619:, New York
1549:, New York
1319:Copyrights
1306:1061746988
879:authorized
815:2nd parody
807:which saw
785:1st parody
300:folklorist
284:Cumberland
185:fox hunter
170:Cumberland
129:Cumberland
115:1795-02-09
89:Cumberland
2441:Billboard
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2249:561922643
2245:434926630
2197:Lancaster
2174:Routledge
2146:4 October
2046:Max Cryer
1886:January β
1799:New theme
1750:January β
1644:January β
1580:January β
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1507:497288096
1425:004288220
1418:497756658
1382:004311656
1375:498315413
1313:004523817
1252:"Get Hep"
1156:pseudonym
1043:317415992
1016:, England
914:creamware
780:John Peel
706:'s book,
617:From low
451:and more)
343:(Vol. 2)
319:(9th ed.)
229:pseudonym
187:from the
178:John Peel
157:Australia
62:Published
2505:Archived
2374:(1999);
2335:/4521184
2176:(1866);
1987:L.R.C.M.
1929:See also
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1288:Carlisle
1183:New York
992:baritone
933:vocalist
910:Wedgwood
905:Wedgwood
859:and the
803:Porridge
771:radio's
763:Parodies
542:Herdwick
405:Hereford
257:Caldbeck
250:Caldbeck
153:Tasmania
2333:/stable
2229:6444747
2182:3080766
2121:2321341
1772:(music)
1258:YouTube
1245:YouTube
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1120:YouTube
1095:YouTube
1067:YouTube
1033:YouTube
980:YouTube
889:of the
851:of the
635:Verse 5
608:Verse 4
581:Verse 3
557:Verse 2
477:Verse 1
417:Chicago
242:Anglian
215:History
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197:border
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125:Wigton
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1970:Notes
1854:Parts
1140:audio
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447:(also
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81:world
71:Genre
2474:.com
2384:ISBN
2376:OCLC
2331:.org
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2148:2009
2117:OCLC
2050:ISBN
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1371:OCLC
1302:OCLC
1176:(nΓ©e
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1039:OCLC
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413:(aka
324:Aka:
280:that
65:1866
57:1824
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2470:www
2327:www
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