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  • She refuses, claiming he had slighted her while drinking with friends.
  • She visits the bedside of the heartbroken young man, who then pleads for her love.
  • A servant asks Barbara to attend on his sick master.
  • The ballad generally follows a standard plot, although narrative details vary between versions. Ethnomusicologists Steve Roud and Julia Bishop described it as "far and away the most widely collected song in the English language-equally popular in England, Scotland and Ireland, and with hundreds of versions collected over the years in North America." Īs with most folk songs, "Barbara Allen" has been published and performed under many different titles, including " The Ballet of Barbara Allen", " Barbara Allen's Cruelty", " Barbarous Ellen", " Edelin", " Hard Hearted Barbary Ellen", " Sad Ballet Of Little Johnnie Green", " Sir John Graham", " Bonny Barbara Allan", " Barbry Allen" among others.

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    The song began as a ballad in the seventeenth century or earlier, before quickly spreading (both orally and in print) throughout Britain and Ireland and later North America. It tells of how the eponymous character denies a dying man's love, then dies of grief soon after his untimely death. " Barbara Allen" ( Child 84, Roud 54) is a traditional folk song that is popular throughout the English-speaking world and beyond. Song lyrics published 1840 in the Forget Me Not Songster







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