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The tune and lyrics of a version entitled "Lee-gangway Chorus (a-roving)" but opening with the familiar "In Amsterdam there dwelt a maid" was included in Naval Songs (1883) by William A Pond. [6] Between 1904 and 1914, the famous English folklorist Cecil Sharp collected many different versions in the coastal areas of Somerset , England ...
Pages in category "Songs about Amsterdam" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... The Maid of Amsterdam; Mijn Stad; T. Tulips from Amsterdam; W.
Amsterdams lijflied, series of articles from Het Parool on Amsterdam songs This page was last edited on 28 September 2024, at 14:29 (UTC). Text is available under ...
The July 1982 German rerelease of the single "Alabama Song" had "Amsterdam" as the B-side. On the 1989 Living Legend Records Publishing CD Chameleon Chronicles Vol.3 (LLRCD 050) "Amsterdam" was recorded for D.L.T. (Dave Lee Travis Show) as "David Bowie and Junior's Eyes" 20 October 1969; broadcast date 26 October 1969. [citation needed]
The Maid of Amsterdam; Merck toch hoe sterck; The Mermaid (ballad) N. New York Girls; ... Sea Songs; Sloop John B; Laura Alexandrine Smith; The Song of the Volga Boatmen;
In the solo section of her Eras Tour sets, Taylor Swift frequently combines songs from across her career to send subtle nods to fans. Her third night playing Amsterdam on Saturday, July 6 ...
Harvey Worthington Loomis in 1918 Harvey Worthington Loomis and Arthur Edward Johnstone in 1918 Autograph of music by Loomis. Harvey Worthington Loomis (February 5, 1865, Brooklyn, New York – December 25, 1930, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American composer.
The poem appears as "Go No More A-Roving" on the 2004 Leonard Cohen album Dear Heather.It was also recorded by Joan Baez on her 1964 Joan Baez/5 album, by Mike Westbrook on his 1998 album The Orchestra of Smith's Academy, and by Kris Delmhorst on her 2006 album Strange Conversation.