John Riley

by Joan Baez · · Folk
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[00:07.33] Fair, young maid all in a garden [00:14.58] Strange, young man, passerby [00:21.75] Said, "Fair maid, will you marry me?" [00:28.43] This then, sir, was her reply
Folk 1960 English

John Riley Full Lyrics

Fair, young maid all in a garden Strange, young man, passerby Said, "Fair maid, will you marry me?" This then, sir, was her reply "Oh, no, kind sir, I cannot marry thee For I've a love who sails all on the seas He's been gone for seven years Still no man shall marry me" "What if he's in some battle slain Or drownded in the deep, salt sea? What if he's found another love And he and his love both married be?" "If he's in some battle slain I will die when the moon dove wane If he's drowned in the deep, salt sea I'll be true to his memory" "And if he's found another love And he and his love both married be I wish them health and happiness Where they dwell across the sea" He picked her up all in his arms And kisses gave her one, two, three Sayin', "Weep no more, my own true love I am your long-lost John Riley" Sayin', "Weep no more, my own true love I am your long-lost John Riley"

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When was "John Riley" by Joan Baez released?

"John Riley" by Joan Baez was released in 1960.

What genre is "John Riley" by Joan Baez?

"John Riley" by Joan Baez is a Folk song.

What are the opening lyrics of "John Riley"?

The opening lyrics are: "[00:07.33] Fair, young maid all in a garden"