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"Early One Morning" (Roud V9617) is an English folk song with lyrics first found in publications as far back as 1787. A broadside ballad sheet in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, dated between 1828 and 1829 has the title "The Lamenting Maid" and refers to the lover leaving to become a sailor. The now well-known melody was first printed by William Chappell in his publication National English Airs c.1855-1859. The melody may be derived from an earlier song "The Forsaken Lover". Chappell wrote in his later Popular Music of the Olden Time:

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  • Early One Morning (en)
  • Early One Morning (de)
  • Early One Morning (fr)
  • Early One Morning (sv)
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  • Early One Morning ist ein altes englisches Volkslied. (de)
  • Early One Morning est une ancienne chanson folklorique anglaise. (fr)
  • Early One Morning, Roud 12682, är en engelsk folkvisa som publicerades första gången 1787. En ballad i Bodleianska biblioteket, Oxford med liknande text, daterad mellan 1828 och 1829 har titeln "The Lamenting Maid" (svenska: Den klagande pigan) och berättar hur dennes älskare lämnar henne för att bli sjöman. Den nu välkända melodin publicerades första gången av i publikationen National English Airs, cirka 1855-1859. Melodin kan härledas från en tidigare sång med namnet "The Forsaken Lover" (svenska: Den övergivna älskaren). (sv)
  • "Early One Morning" (Roud V9617) is an English folk song with lyrics first found in publications as far back as 1787. A broadside ballad sheet in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, dated between 1828 and 1829 has the title "The Lamenting Maid" and refers to the lover leaving to become a sailor. The now well-known melody was first printed by William Chappell in his publication National English Airs c.1855-1859. The melody may be derived from an earlier song "The Forsaken Lover". Chappell wrote in his later Popular Music of the Olden Time: (en)
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  • Early One Morning ist ein altes englisches Volkslied. (de)
  • "Early One Morning" (Roud V9617) is an English folk song with lyrics first found in publications as far back as 1787. A broadside ballad sheet in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, dated between 1828 and 1829 has the title "The Lamenting Maid" and refers to the lover leaving to become a sailor. The now well-known melody was first printed by William Chappell in his publication National English Airs c.1855-1859. The melody may be derived from an earlier song "The Forsaken Lover". Chappell wrote in his later Popular Music of the Olden Time: If I were required to name three of the most popular songs among the servant-maids of the present generation, I should say, from my own experience, that they are Cupid's Garden, I sow'd the seeds of love, and Early one morning. I have heard Early one morning sung by servants who came from Leeds, from Hereford and from Devonshire, and by others from parts nearer to London. The tune... was, I believe first printed in my collection.... from one of the penny song-books collected by Ritson, and it is curious that scarcely any two copies agree beyond the second line, although the subject is always the same - a damsel's complaint for the loss of her lover. (en)
  • Early One Morning est une ancienne chanson folklorique anglaise. (fr)
  • Early One Morning, Roud 12682, är en engelsk folkvisa som publicerades första gången 1787. En ballad i Bodleianska biblioteket, Oxford med liknande text, daterad mellan 1828 och 1829 har titeln "The Lamenting Maid" (svenska: Den klagande pigan) och berättar hur dennes älskare lämnar henne för att bli sjöman. Den nu välkända melodin publicerades första gången av i publikationen National English Airs, cirka 1855-1859. Melodin kan härledas från en tidigare sång med namnet "The Forsaken Lover" (svenska: Den övergivna älskaren). (sv)
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