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Revision as of 01:01, 12 August 2021
traditional folk song from Liverpool, England
- Roud 1757
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Maggie May |
traditional folk song from Liverpool, England |
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Statements
Now you jolly sailor lads, come listen to my tale, (English)
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To see the old whore out to Botany Bay. (English)
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Identifiers
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21 January 2019
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Wikipedia(13 entries)
- cswiki Maggie May
- dewiki Maggie Mae
- enwiki Maggie May (folk song)
- eswiki Maggie May (canción tradicional)
- frwiki Maggie May
- itwiki Maggie Mae (brano musicale)
- jawiki マギー・メイ
- kawiki Maggie May (ხალხური სიმღერა)
- nlwiki Maggie May (volkslied)
- nowiki Maggie Mae (sang)
- ptwiki Maggie May
- ruwiki Maggie May (народная песня)
- svwiki Maggie Mae
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Wikisource(1 entry)
- enwikisource Maggie May