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- Seventeen_Come_Sunday abstract ""Seventeen Come Sunday" is an English folk song (Roud 27, Laws O17) which was used in the first movement of Ralph Vaughan Williams' English Folk Song Suite and a choral version by Percy Grainger (1912). The words were first published between 1838 and 1845.According to Roud and Bishop"This was a widely known song in England, and was also popular in Ireland and Scotland. It is one of those which earlier editors, such as Sabine Baring-Gould and Cecil Sharp, felt obliged to soften or rewrite for publication. It was also common on broadsides throughout the nineteenth century"An earlier version was first printed on a broadside of around 1810 with the title Maid and the Soldier. Early broadside versions were sad songs focused on the abandonment of the girl by the young man. Later broadside and traditional folk versions celebrate a sexual encounter. A censored version published by Baring-Gould and Sharp substitutes a proposal of marriage for the encounter.".
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- Seventeen_Come_Sunday description "A United States Navy Band Sea Chanters ensemble rendition of the 1912 Percy Grainger version of "Seventeen Come Sunday"".
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- Seventeen_Come_Sunday title ""Seventeen Come Sunday"".
- Seventeen_Come_Sunday subject Category:Concert_band_pieces.
- Seventeen_Come_Sunday subject Category:English_folk_songs.
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- Seventeen_Come_Sunday type EnglishFolkSongs.
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- Seventeen_Come_Sunday comment ""Seventeen Come Sunday" is an English folk song (Roud 27, Laws O17) which was used in the first movement of Ralph Vaughan Williams' English Folk Song Suite and a choral version by Percy Grainger (1912). The words were first published between 1838 and 1845.According to Roud and Bishop"This was a widely known song in England, and was also popular in Ireland and Scotland.".
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