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Uploaded by on May 10, 2007

An old song about tramps and the conditions they had to endure in workhouses and spikes accompanied on octave mandolin

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  • In answer to AKfromUSA this song is from Lancashire, England and was written in the 1930's by the Lancashire dialect writer Paul Grainey.

  • can you tell me where the tabs are for this song?

  • Dunno whether or not you'd actually find the tabs for this song anywhere but if you let me have your email address I'll work them out and send them to you!

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  • I use Google to translate might strange, apologies.

    The simple, I sensed the warmth and sorrow, it is a good song.

    I love it.

  • like the song you play the mandoline like magic, at least so it seems to me ofcourse i don't know a thing about it.

  • Fantastic playing! Thank you for uploading.

  • Can someone please tell me what country this song came from?

  • This is really fantastic....you are an amazing player...i love it..and ur great playing Bill Hartes , too :)

  • Looks like it from his fingering

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