Three Little Babes- Church (NC) c1940 Brown 4C

Three Little Babes- Church (NC) c1940 Brown 4C

[From the Brown Collection of NC Folklore, Music of the ballads from Vol. 4,  1957. Their notes follow. Associated with the Brown Collection are the Abrams Collection and the I.G. Greer collection. Greer has nearly a dozen music sheets of this ballad - mostly they are rewrites of one or two versions. Greer and his wife sang a version recorded in 1929 (unissed) and 1941.

Church sings 4 verses for Abrams;
Listen: http://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/fc3ea3bc5edb153224c5ef78019aed6c.mp3

R. Matteson 2015]


25. The Wife of Usher's Well  (Child 79)

This admirable ballad has lasted better in America, for some reason, and especially in the South, than in the land of its birth. See BSM 55-6, and add to the references there given Florida (SFLQ VIII 152-3), Missouri (OFS I 122-4), Ohio (BSO 46-7), Indiana (BSI 97), and Michigan (BSSM 146). All American texts belong to one version, with a strong religious coloring. The North Carolina collection has nine texts, but not all need be given here.

C. 'The Three Little Babes.' Sung by Lloyd Church. From the recording of  Dr. W. A. Abrams. No place or date given. There is considerable melodic  relationship with Mrs. Hicks' version, 25 J.




For melodic relationship cf. **SharpK i 152, No. 22B, also beginning of  F, J, K, M, and almost all of P ; OPS i 122, No. 19A ; BT 155 ; FSKM 5, measures 5-8; BE 17, version E; BSO 46, No. 14; *FSOA 56 (the version printed  there is quite impossible).
Scale: Mode II, plagal. Tonal Center: c. Structure; abb1a1 (2,2,2,2).

Listen: http://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/fc3ea3bc5edb153224c5ef78019aed6c.mp3

1. There was a lady and a lady gay
And children she had three
She sent them away to the north countree
For to learn their grammarie.

 [additional verses upcoming]