16 lively dance tracks come to you in a standard jewel case with full-color photos by John-Paul LaLonde & April Porter, with design and artwork by April Porter.
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Music by Thomas Ravenscroft, “Deuteromelia”, 1609 / Dance in Playford “The English Dancing Master”, 1652 (2nd Ed.)
lyrics
1. Tomorrow the Fox will come to towne,
keep, keep, keep, keep, keepe:
Tomorrow the Fox will come to towne,
O keep you all well there.
Chorus:
I must desire you neighbors all,
to hallow the fox out of the hall,
and cry as loud as you can cal, [cal = call]
Whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop,
and cry as loud as you can cal,
O keepe you all well there.
2. Hee'l steale the Cock out from his flock,
keep, keep, keep, keep, keepe:
Hee'l steale the Cock euen from his flock, [euen = even]
O keepe you all well there.
Chorus
3. Hee'l steale the Hen out of the pen,
Hee'l steale the Hen out of the pen,
4. Hee'l steal the Duck out of the brook
Hee'l steale the Duck out of the brook
5. Hee'l steal the lamb euen from his dam, [dam = mother]
Hee'l steal the Lamb euen from his dam,
credits
from Dance The Knight Away,
released July 21, 2015
Apryl Knight [feat. Tree Leom, James Hazlerig & Laura Leom]
Apryl Knight is an Austin-based geek who loves all things SCA, Medieval, Renaissance, and Sci-Fi. She plays music from many times and many lands on WAY too many instruments.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Tomorrow The Fox Will Come To Towne (Trenchmore)”
This album is absolutely lovely-- the amazingly expressive readings from the book that inspired it, and the folksy songs that retell the tales in a brand-new way are lovely, and the lyrics are delightfully clever. Solidly an all-time favorite! kiritanpo
supported by 4 fans who also own “Tomorrow The Fox Will Come To Towne (Trenchmore)”
I walked away from playing music ten years ago, disgusted with music and myself. SJ Tucker's songs have played no small part in bringing me back in a truly strange yet beautiful way. The blisters on my fingers and the gloom in my heart are nearly healed. I sat down my new acoustic guitar to write a comment about some heavy medicine and now I'm going to get back to my therapy. I can't thank you enough SJ! Keep up the good work! roddylloyd