"Oliver Cromwell" lyrics - SARAH BRIGHTMAN
SARAH BRIGHTMAN
"Oliver Cromwell"
Oliver Cromwell lay buried and dead,
Hee-haw, buried and dead,
There grew an old apple-tree over his head,
Hee-haw, over his head.
The apples were ripe and ready to fall,
Hee-haw, ready to fall,
There came an old woman to gather them all,
Hee-haw, gather them all.
Oliver rose and gave her a drop,
Hee-haw, gave her a drop,
Which made the old woman go hippety hop,
Hee-haw, hippety hop.
The saddle and bridle, they lie on the shelf,
Hee-haw, lie on the shelf,
If you want any more your can sing it yourself,
Hee-haw, sing it yourself.
The Trees They Grow So High (1988)
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- Come You Not From Newcastle?
- Sweet Polly Oliver
- The Trees They Grow So High
- The Ash Grove
- O Waly, Waly
- How Sweet The Answer
- The Plough Boy
- Voici Le Printemps
- The Last Rose Of Summer
- La Belle Est Au Jardin D'Amour
- Fileuse
- Dear Harp Of My Country!
- Little Sir William
- O Can Ye Sew Cushions?
- Oft In The Stilly Night
- Quand J'Eais Chez Non Pe
- There's None To Soothe
- Oliver Cromwell