Unknown Artist — Gentle Annie

GENTLE ANNIE (G) G D7 G C / G D7 / G D7 G C / G D7 G The harvest time's come, gentle Annie And your wild oats are all scattered round the field You'll be anxious to know, gentle Annie How your little crop of oats is going to yield C G / G D7 / G D7 G C / G D7 G We'll say farewell, gentle Annie For you know with you I can no longer stay Yes, I'll bid you adieu, gentle Annie Till we meet you on another threshing day Your mutton's very sweet, gentle Annie And I'm sure it can't be packed in New South Wales But you'd better put a fence around the cabbage Or they'll all get eaten up by the snails CHORUS You'll take my advice, gentle Annie And you'd better watch your chappie goin' away With his packbag flung over his shoulder And he stole some knives and forks the other day CHORUS The bullocks they are yoked, gentle Annie For you know with you I can no longer stay So I'll bid you adieu, gentle Annie Till we meet you on another threshing day CHORUS ----------------------------------------------------------------- The original song, "Gentle Annie," seems to have been written by Stephen Foster in 1856. Like many good songs, it found it way to Australia, where it took on local references and, perhaps, a more Ambiguously sensual flavor. This version appeared in print in Vol. I, no.e, (1964) of Australian Tradition, and was recorded by Martyn Wyndham-Road. Thence via Joe Hickerson to Ed Trickett to Me Recorded on Side 2 Band 4 of "Turning Toward the Morning" @Australia Filename[ GENTLANN DC ===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY


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