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After Silence, Music

by The Bailey Sisters

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Rise up ye little children and stand all in a row For the Summer springs so fresh, green and gay We should have called you one by one But your names we did not know Drawing near unto the merry month of May Rise up the little infant the flower of the flock The cradle that you do lie in it stands upon a rock We should have called . . . Rise up the fair maid of the house, put on your gay gold ring And bring to us a can of beer, the better we shall sing We should have called . . . Rise up the master of the house, and bring to us your purse and we shall meet again next year for better or for worse We should have called . . .
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Rare's Hill 06:00
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Ah Robin 02:31
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Navigator 04:47
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The Cuckoo 03:20
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My Son John 02:25
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Summerisle 01:51
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released April 16, 2011

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The Bailey Sisters UK

We're not sisters, and we don't drink Baileys - but we do share a love of traditional and early music.

We hope these arrangements will delight your sense, with exuberant vocal harmonies, alongside occasional fiddle, guitar and drum accompaniments!
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