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- [Traditional]
- Language
- English
- Comments
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"No, Sir, No" (Roud 146) is an English folk song describing a man's trying to court a lady, and she responds back "No sir, no". It has been collected from traditional singers in England and the USA, and in a bowdlerised version was taught to English schoolchildren in music lessons in the 1950s.
Alternative titles include "No, Sir", "No, John, No", "O No John", "Yes Or No" and so on. - Licensing
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Versions
No, Sir, No written by [Traditional] English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Oh, No John! | Paul Robeson | 1956 | |||
No Sir No | Bradley Kincaid | 1987 | Released more than 10 years after its recording | ||
Oh No, John | Pavel Bobek | November 2, 2012 |
Oi ei, John, ei written by Sauvo Puhtila Finnish
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Oi ei, John, ei | Mauno Blomqvist | 1977 | First release |