The Keeper and The Doe
"The Keeper and The Doe " (also known as "The Keeper", or "A Keeper Did A Hunting Go") is a rare folk song that first appeared in the 1680s.[1]
Lyrics
The lyrics have been changed many times throughout the years. A very popular rewritten version of the song was introduced by Cecil Sharp in 1909.
Chorus:
Jackie boy! Master! Sing ye well? Very well!
Hey down, ho down, derry derry down, among the leaves do green-o!
To my hey down down! To my ho down down!
Hey down, ho down, derry derry down, among the leaves do green-o![2]
Notable covers of the song
One of the most notable covers of the song was by Pete Seeger,[3] The Weavers,[4] and David Warin Solomons.[5]
References
- "The Keeper". Joe-offer.com.
- "The Keeper Would A-Hunting Go". folksongcollector.com. Retrieved 2020-02-01.
- American Favorite Ballads, Vols. 1-5 (Box Set), retrieved 2020-02-01
- "The Weavers - The Keeper Lyrics | MetroLyrics". www.metrolyrics.com. Retrieved 2020-02-15.
- "The Keeper did a hunting go (men's voices) - ChoirPlace". www.choirplace.com. Retrieved 2020-02-15.
- "The Keeper - Cameroon". Mama Lisa's World of Children and International Culture. Retrieved 2020-02-01.
External links
- Sheet music for the violin.
- The Keeper; The Mudcat Café
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