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"Come All Ye Tramps And Hawkers" is a Scottish Ballad, written around 1870/1880 by an Angus hawker by-named 'Brechin Jimmy' and 'Besom Jimmy' - his real name was Jimmy Henderson, born in 1850 in Brechin (county Angus) in Scotland.
Jimmy used a tune from an air, which might be more than 150 years old, and which was used in many songs around: a.o.: "Peter Emberley", "The Faughan Side", "The Homes of Donegal", "Davie Faa" and "Paddy West".
Bob Dylan used the tune for at least 3 of his compositions: "The Ballad of Donald White", "I Pity the Poor Immigrant" and "Huck's Tune" - Licensing
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Tramps and Hawkers written by [Traditional] English
- Peter Emberley written by John Calhoun English 1881
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I Pity the Poor Immigrant
written by Bob Dylan
English
November 6, 1967
— Melody
- Vorbesc de cel orbit de zi written by Alexandru Andrieş Romanian July 15, 1999
- Compadezco al pobre inmigrante written by J. M. Baule Spanish 2009
- Ge mig ett glas vatten written by Bo Lundquist Swedish 1977
- Luffarvisa written by Kent Andersson Swedish 1981
- Jag ömkar emigranterna written by Mikael Wiehe Swedish 1982
- Rakhmones afn imigrant written by Daniel Kahn Yiddish December 3, 2021
- Tramps and Hawkers written by Jim Ringer English 1977
- Paddy West written by [Traditional] English