• "The Maid Freed from the Gallows" is one of many titles of a centuries-old folk song about a condemned maiden pleading for someone to buy her freedom...
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  • The Gallows Pole is an alternative title for the folk song "The Maid Freed from the Gallows" Gallows pole or The Gallows Pole may refer to: The horizontal...
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    Maid Marian is the heroine of the Robin Hood legend in English folklore, often taken to be his lover. She is not mentioned in the early, medieval versions...
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    95, The Maid Freed from the Gallows has appeared in several recordings of blues and rock bands, notably by Lead Belly as "Gallis Pole" and on the album...
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  • "The Bonnie Earl o' Moray" (Child 181, Roud 334) is a popular Scottish ballad, which may date from as early as the 17th century. The ballad touches on...
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    1620, and to have become the better-known version. William Hutton, in A Journey from Birmingham to London (1785), mentions "the old song of Chevy Chace"...
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  • Hangman (redirect from The Hangman)
    "The Maid Freed from the Gallows", a folk song sometimes given the title "Hangman" Hangman (video game), a 1978 game for the Atari 2600 based on the guessing...
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    Guy of Gisbourne (category Articles with unsourced statements from April 2021)
    for Maid Marian's love. The Child ballad "Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne" dates from 1650 but its origins are much older than that, judging from the similarities...
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  • John Jacob Niles (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    clip of "Go 'Way From My Window". Mister Lonely, Directed by Harmony Korine in 2008 – contains "The Maid Freed from the Gallows". The Boone–Tolliver Recordings...
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  • List of Led Zeppelin songs written or inspired by others (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    from the beginning. Page credits the Fred Gerlach version as his inspiration, though the song has a much older history as "The Maid Freed from the Gallows"...
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    young-man's tragedy" (c.1690), the earliest "Barbara Allen" text: In Scarlet Town, where I was bound, There was a fair maid dwelling, Whom I had chosen to...
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  • tells Mary to let the child's father pick her cherries. At this point in most versions, the infant Jesus, from the womb, speaks to the tree and commands...
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  • Mister Lonely (category Rotten Tomatoes ID different from Wikidata)
    film is titled), though neither song is included on the soundtrack. The Maid Freed From the Gallows by John Jacob Niles. My Life by Iris Dement. Korine's...
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    comparing the former to soot and the other to the sun or milk. This can inspire taunts from the younger about the older's looks. However, in the Danish variant...
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  • an updated arrangement of a traditional folk song called "The Maid Freed from the Gallows", inspired by a version recorded by Fred Gerlach. Page played...
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    seen" and the maid "already that evening doesn't sleep alone". The Czech folk music group Spirituál kvintet adapted the melody of "The Three Ravens" to...
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  • the tune to which the ballad was to be sung as "The Fair Maid of Bristol", "Bateman", or "John True". These three tunes are also identified as "The Lady’s...
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    Tam Lin (category Articles with dead external links from March 2018)
    originating from the Scottish Borders. It is also associated with a reel of the same name, also known as the Glasgow Reel. The story revolves around the rescue...
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    [citation needed] The Child Ballad The Maid Freed from the Gallows has been retold in fairy tale form, focusing on the exploits of the fiancé who must recover...
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  • Geordie (ballad) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    life. "The Maid Freed from the Gallows" depicts the condemned pleading for a stay of execution while the ransom may yet arrive. Child, F J (ed); The English...
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  • Alan-a-Dale (category Fictional characters introduced in the 17th century)
    given the name Sir Allan Clare; he is an armed knight, not a minstrel, and he is the brother of the Maid Marian. His sweetheart is Lady Christabel, the daughter...
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    Lord Randall (category Use dmy dates from April 2022)
    of the Eel). Several Appalachian musicians recorded the ballad; Jean Ritchie sang the Ritchie family version on the album Jean Ritchie: Ballads from her...
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    Thomas and Fair Eleanor", "The Maid Freed from the Gallows", "Fair Margaret and Sweet William", "The Wife of Usher's Well", "The Two Sisters", and "Matty...
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    Francis James Child (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    president Charles William Eliot created the title of "Professor of English" especially for Child, freeing him from supervising oral recitations and correcting...
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  • Versions collected in England stem from the Northumbrian thread. Other versions follow the same basic story, but the antagonist has many different names...
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    old maid-servant who had been long as the nursemaid being the one to teach Mrs Brown." In Minstrelsy, Walter Scott published a second part to the ballad...
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  • this article: Child's Ballads/21 "The Maid and the Palmer" (a.k.a. "The Maid of Coldingham" and "The Well Below The Valley") (Roud 2335, Child ballad...
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    Little John, Much the Miller's Son, and other Merry Men intercept the monk, kill him, and launch a successful plot to free Robin from prison. Robin and...
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    Matty Groves (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    the first four verses as written in a version published in 1658. As it fell one holy-day, Hay downe As many be in the yeare, When young men and maids...
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    actual event: In 1290, the Scottish heir to the throne, the seven-year-old Margaret, Maid of Norway, was being conveyed across the North Sea to Scotland...
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