All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough information
Song
"All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough"
English Folk Song by Unknown
Catalogue
Roud 346
Text
Traditional
Published
1800s (1800s): England
"All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough" (Roud 346)[1] or The Ploughman's Song is an English folk song about the working life of horsemen on an English farm in the days before petrol-driven machinery. Variants have been collected from many traditional singers - Cecil Sharp observed that "almost every singer knows it: the bad singers often know but little else".[2] It has been recorded by many singers influenced by the second British folk revival.
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