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Ballad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Example Ballads ... Ballads tell of an event. They were often used to spread the news, provide entertainment, or create a "bigger than real life" story.; ... repetition often found in ballads...
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Scottish Ballads ... scholars can't agree on how they were composed, or how old individual ballads are. Most were not written down until the eighteenth and even nineteenth centuries. They are, however, one of my favorite genres of literature.
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And she laid her hand on me, and this she did say; It will not be long love, till our wedding day; SKIBBEREEEN; Background:; Traditional; Oh, Father dear, I oft times hear you talk of Erin's Isle, Her lofty scene, her valleys green, her mountains rude and will;
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Ballads; Traditional Ballads sung by Linda Adams, Frankie Armstrong, Bobby Eaglesham, Nic Jones, John Kirkpatrick, Arthur Knevett, Christine Kydd, Gordeanna McCulloch, Brian Peters, Maddy Prior, Gordon Tyrall, John Wright, Martyn Wyndham-Read...
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Download the full British Traditional Ballads in the Southern Mountains, Volume 1 album or specific songs. eMusic also has compilations such as greatest hits and rare classic albums. Thousands of other similar artists are also featured on eMusic.com. ... Album: British Traditional Ballads in the Southern Mountains, Volume 1...
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Traditional Ballads in North East Scotland by: Wheeler, Les ; ... The ballads deserve study and can be a fruitful source of language and provide an excellent means of extending one’s Doric vocabulary. For those without a singing voice there are many recordings available of traditional ballads.
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