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D'ye ken John Peel (song)

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As is common with songs often sung from memory, this has been recorded with other verses and minor differences in lyrics, such as in the third verse: "From the drag to the chase, from the chase to the view" and "From a view to a death in the morning":
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D'ye ken John Peel: Wi' His cwote seay gray?' – A.W. Rhodes Gives Interesting Views on Controversy Stirred Up Over Question of Proper Wording of the Famous Song," by A. H. Rhodes,
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pitcher modelled with hunting scenes in low relief and with a handle modelled as a leaping hound, which was introduced in 1912, carried the pattern name "D'ye Ken John Peel".
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version is the most widely known today. English counties have no official anthem. However, "D'ye ken John Peel?" is commonly regarded as a kind of unofficial anthem of
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a Bellman, in the vernacular of the London underworld, is a person who "fixes" alarms). A version of the song plays during the closing credits, sung by
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wool, commonly gray. If so, the color of John Peel's coat would be in contrast to that of other huntsmen – traditionally brightly colored, often red or
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Another song written by Graves mentions one of John's brothers, Askew Peel (1789–1854), a horsedealer who also lived in
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The words, "Where wad bonny Anne lye?," in the song, "The Cordial," sung to the tune "Where Should Our Goodman Ly?"
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These were the real names of the hounds that Peel, in his old age, said were the very best he ever had or saw. –
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guidman = form of address, typically between people of equal rank who are not on familiar terms
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of Richard David Reese; born 1948), a former broadcaster and composer-producer for TV and radio
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British Music Publishers, Printers and Engravers: London, Provincial, Scottish, and Irish,
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Act I, Scene VIII, Air 9, the song "Red House," being the same version published in
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James Chalmers Dick; 1838–1907), Henry Frowde (1841–1927), pps. 353–354 & 394
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Words and arrangement by Austen Herbert Croom-Johnson & Alan Bradley Kent
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Several lines of the song are also parodied in the course of James Joyce's
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with his coat so gray," implying that his coat was likely made of local
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Tea-Table Miscellany: Or A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots and English
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A View to a Death in the Morning: Hunting and Nature Through History
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History of the 1st Cumberland Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers)
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Seven Centuries of Popular Song, a Social History of Urban Ditties,
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Love Me Tender: The Stories Behind the World's Favourite Songs
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Chapter 12: "A Late Autumn Run Through John Peel's Country,"
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Site maintained and researched by David Jackson Shields
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And we'll follow John Peel through fair and through foul
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Karl Dewitt Byington, Jr.; 1912–1991), wrote the words.
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From the drag to the chase, from the chase to the view
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NM: adaptation and arrangement with additional lyrics
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The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment)
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Words and adaptation of music of the Pepsi-Cola Co.
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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 we’re 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? 8: 2427:, Carlisle, G, & T. Coward, 1902, p. 15. 2034: 2032: 1768:Bissell Barbour Palmer; 1889–1968) (words); 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 – 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; 1889–1968) (words) 790:D'ye ken John Peel with his voice so grey? 569:Curs’d them all as he died in the morning? 419:-born lyricist partner, Alan Bradley Kent 35: 27:Folk hunting song from Cumberland, England 2020:Insight Guides Great Breaks Lake District 1178:Anita Blanche Boyer; 1915–1985), 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:(1795–1886) in celebration of his friend 2362:"John Woodcock Graves" (entry on p. 359) 2347:"The Name 'Peel' – Where Did We Get It?" 1981:C.V. Wright, A.R.A.M. (Associate of the 1571:Margaret Mary Lohden; 1918–1990) (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 2467:(website), The Media Management Group ( 2413:Know Britain, Traditional British Songs 2134: 2132: 2130: 2128: 2009: 1974: 1741:PepsiCo, Inc. (formerly Pepsi-Cola Co.) 1264:P.M.Adamson Download sites and youtube 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 42: 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, 7: 2350:A History of Peel County: 1867–1967, 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; 25: 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" 1844: 1811:NM: Adaptation and revised words 1803: 1730:1 copy; 2 January 1940; EP162049 1461: 1336: 1075:King's Own Royal Border Regiment 853:King's Own Royal Border Regiment 586:Yes I ken John Peel and Ruby too 328: 307: 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." 146:      137:      122:      110:      1: 2219:: Phoenix House (publisher); 1698:Vol. 33, No. 9 (1938), p. 991 1679:; 1915–2007); 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 54: 2479:San Diego County, California 1993:after serving a year at the 1839:Part 3: Musical Compositions 1835:Catalog of Copyright Entries 1717:(copyright source not found) 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 2602: 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, 424: 274:but with a tune closer to 87:(unofficial anthem of the 29: 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:(1863–1954) 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; 1906–1996) 394:(11th ed.) 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Cramer & Co. 1239:"Swinging the Jingle" 990:(1882–1961), English 969:"D'ye ken John Peel?" 713:From a View to A Kill 403:(1909–1964), born in 356:From the 1729 opera, 294:British musicologist 39:"D'ye ken John Peel?" 2296:(1900), pps. 177–178 2294:W.E. Hill & Sons 2215:by Reginald Nettel, 2090:Calgary Daily Herald 2074:(1913), pps. 235–251 1965:Notes and references 1901:–––––––––––––––––––– 1276:John Woodcock Graves 1135:"D'ye ken John Peel" 1103:Queen's Own Yeomanry 944:"D'ye ken John Peel" 898:Queen's Own Yeomanry 671:Alternative versions 536:show the phrase as " 438:–––––––––––––––––––– 427:Austen Croom-Johnson 347:1750), published by 174:John Woodcock Graves 105:John Woodcock Graves 2536:Songs about hunters 2507:31 May 2016 at the 2445:3 March 1945, p. 89 2269:, by James C. 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Index

Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot
D'Ye Ken John Peel?
Song
Genre
English folk
world
English country
Cumberland
Lyricist(s)
John Woodcock Graves
Wigton
Cumberland
England
Hobart
Tasmania
Australia
Cumberland
John Woodcock Graves
John Peel
English
fox hunter
Lake District
contrafactum
border
Bonnie Annie
Carlisle Cathedral
jingle
John Graves
Cumbrian dialect
pseudonym

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