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The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies-O! - Alison Moyet
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Alison Moyet
Alison Moyet
Lead Vocals
Anne Dudley
Anne Dudley
Piano
Chris Laurence
Chris Laurence
Double Bass
Alasdair Malloy
Alasdair Malloy
Harmonica
Nicholas Bucknall
Nicholas Bucknall
Clarinet
Rolf Wilson
Rolf Wilson
Violin
Boguslaw Kostecki
Boguslaw Kostecki
Violin
Rita Manning
Rita Manning
Violin
Julian Leaper
Julian Leaper
Violin
Roger Garland
Roger Garland
Violin
Bruce White
Bruce White
Viola
Vicci Wardman
Vicci Wardman
Viola
Peter Lale
Peter Lale
Viola
Paul Kegg
Paul Kegg
Cello
Anthony Pleeth
Anthony Pleeth
Cello
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Anne Dudley
Anne Dudley
Producer

Lyrics

Three gypsies stood at the castle gate
They sang so high, they sang so low
The lady sate in her chamber late
Her heart it melted away as snow
They sang so sweet, they sang so shrill
That fast her tears began to flow
And she lay down her silken gown
Her golden rings and all her show
She took it off her high-heeled shoes
A-made of Spanish leather-O
She would in the street in her bare, bare feet
All out in the wind and weather-O
Saddle to me my milk white steed
And go and fetch me my pony-O
That I may ride and seek my bride
Who's gone with the wraggle taggle gypsies-O
He rode high and he rode low
He rode through woods and copses too
Until he came to an open field
And there he espied his a-lady-O
"What makes you leave your house and land
Your golden treasures for to go
What makes you leave your new wedded lord
to follow the wraggle taggle gypsies-O"
"What care I for my house and my land
What care I for my treasures-O
What care I for my new wedded lord
I'm off with the wraggle taggle gypsies-O!"
"Last night you slept on a goose-feathered bed
With the sheet turned down so bravely-O
Tonight you'll sleep in a cold open field
Along with the wraggle taggle gypsies-O!"
"What care I for the goose-feathered bed
With the sheet turned down so bravely-O
Tonight I shall sleep in a cold open field
Along with the wraggle taggle gypsies-O!"
Written by: Rutland Boughton
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