- Written by
- [Traditional]
- Language
- English
- Comments
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King Arthur's Servants / Three Jolly Rogues of Lynn / Three Sons of Rogues [Roud 130; G/D 3:704; Ballad Index R112; trad.]. Traditional English folk song that centers around three thieving rogues - a miller, a weaver, and a little tailor.
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Versions
Three Jolly Rogues written by [Traditional] English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Three Sons of Rogues | George Maynard | 1976 | First recording on December 3, 1955 Released more than 10 years after its recording |
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King Arthur's Servants | The Waterson Family | 1965 | |||
Three Scamping Rogues | Cyril Tawney | March 1970 | |||
Three Jolly Rogues | Sam Hinton | 1972 | |||
Three Jolly Rogues of Lynn | Jancis Harvey | 1973 | |||
Three Jolly Rogues of Lynn | Tim Hart and Friends | 1983 | |||
Three Jolly Rogues | Alice Stuart | November 26, 2002 | Performances that are labelled as bonus tracks on releases Released more than 10 years after its recording |
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Three Jolly Rogues | Jill Trinka | 2007 |