Stewball
Free Sheet music for Treble Clef Instrument
Stewball
Stewball
Stewball was a good horse
He wore a high head
And the mane on his foretop
Was fine as silk thread
I rode him in England
I rode him in Spain
I never did lose, boys
I always did gain
So come all you gamblers
Wherever you are
And don't bet your money
On that little grey mare
Most likely she'll stumble
Most likely she'll fall
But you never will lose, boys
On my noble Stewball
As they were a-riding
'Bout halfway around
That grey mare she stumbled
And fell on the ground
And away out yonder
Ahead of them all
Came a prancin' and a dancin'
My noble Stewball
Note: The facts are that sometime around 1790 a race took place on
the curragh of Kildare (near Dublin) between a skewbald horse
owned by Sir Arthur Marvel and "Miss Portly", a gray mare owned
by Sir Ralph Gore. The race seemed to take the balladmakers'
fancies, and must have been widely sung; an early printed version
appeared in an American song book dated 1829. MJ
DT #349
Laws Q22
sung by Joan Baez, by PP&M
SOF
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