Jack-in-the-Green / Jack's Alive perfomed here by Magpie Lane and produced by Tim Healey.
The opening song written in the traditional style by Martin Graebe; Joanne Acty learnt it in Kent ( I presume she may have arranged this). The tune that follows seems to have been played both as a jig and a reel. The first version was printed in Wilson's "Companion to the Ballroom (1816). The seconed was played by morris musicians at Badby in Northamptonshire but also turns up in "Tunes for the Violin" a manuscript tune book belonging to Dorset fiddler Thomas Hardy, father of the novelist.
I do not own the song, paintings or photos in this video. It is mearly an attempt tell the story of this song, prefomed so well by Magpie Lane. I have no connection with either Magpie Lane or Beautiful Jo Records other than listening to the CD's and being a fan of Magpie Lane and Ian Giles.
I feel that everyone should hear Magpie Lane.
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