Charlie (Geordie)- Buckner (NC) 1916 Sharp C

Charlie (Geordie)- Buckner (NC) 1916 Sharp C

[My title. Sharp used the generic title supplied by Child: Geordie. The local title should be "Charlie." Single stanza with music from: Cecil Sharp's English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians- 1917; 1932. The 1917 edition notes follow.

Many of the US versions are related in part or wholly to Child's Appendix to Geordie, the broadside, "George of Oxford," and similar British broadsides. Sharp presented only the tune with one verse since he felt the text was poor or better shown in other versions.

R. Matteson 2013]

Notes: No. 34. Geordie.

Texts without tunes:—Child's English and Scottish Popular Ballads, No. 209.  Gavin Greig's Folk-Song of the North-East, i, art. 75. Broadside by Such. Cox's Folk Songs of the South, p. 135. Journal of American Folk-Lore, xxxii. 504. Davis's Traditional Ballads of Virginia, p. 435.

Texts with tunes :—Christie's Traditional Ballad Airs, i. 53. Journal of the Folk- Song Society, ii. 27, 208 ; iii. 191 ; iv. 332. Kidson's Traditional Tunes, p. 25. L. Broadwood's Traditional Songs and Carols, p. 32. Kinloch's Ancient Scottish Ballads, p. 187 and tune. Folk-Songs of England, ii, p. 47. Folk Songs from Somerset, No. 2 (also published in English Folk Songs, Selected Edition, I. 24, and One Hundred English Folk-Songs, p. 24), Gavin Greig's Last Leaves, No 62. Scots Musical Museum, iii, No. 346.

C. ["Charlie."] -- Sung by Mrs. SARAH BUCKNER at Black Mountain, N. C, Sept 19, 1916; Sharp C, Pentatonic. Mode 3.

 

1. She saddled up her milk-white steed,
She rode bright and gaily,
She rode till she came to the king's high court,
Lamenting for poor Charlie.