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"All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough" (Roud 346) or The Ploughman's Song is an English folk song about the working life of horsemen on an English farm in the days before petrol-driven machinery. Variants have been collected from many traditional singers - Cecil Sharp observed that "almost every singer knows it: the bad singers often know but little else". It has been recorded by many singers influenced by the second British folk revival.

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  • All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough (en)
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  • "All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough" (Roud 346) or The Ploughman's Song is an English folk song about the working life of horsemen on an English farm in the days before petrol-driven machinery. Variants have been collected from many traditional singers - Cecil Sharp observed that "almost every singer knows it: the bad singers often know but little else". It has been recorded by many singers influenced by the second British folk revival. (en)
  • All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough, Roud 346 även känd som Ploughman's Song (Plöjarens sång), är en engelsk folksång om hästkarlarnas arbetsliv på en engelsk bondgård under 1800-talet, före det motoriserade jordbruket. Olika varianter av sången har samlats in från många traditionella sångare - Cecil Sharp observerade att "nästan alla sångare känner till sången: de dåliga sångarna kan oftast väldigt lite annat". Den har spelats in av många sångare påverkade av den andra brittiska folkvågen. (sv)
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  • "All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough" (Roud 346) or The Ploughman's Song is an English folk song about the working life of horsemen on an English farm in the days before petrol-driven machinery. Variants have been collected from many traditional singers - Cecil Sharp observed that "almost every singer knows it: the bad singers often know but little else". It has been recorded by many singers influenced by the second British folk revival. (en)
  • All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough, Roud 346 även känd som Ploughman's Song (Plöjarens sång), är en engelsk folksång om hästkarlarnas arbetsliv på en engelsk bondgård under 1800-talet, före det motoriserade jordbruket. Olika varianter av sången har samlats in från många traditionella sångare - Cecil Sharp observerade att "nästan alla sångare känner till sången: de dåliga sångarna kan oftast väldigt lite annat". Den har spelats in av många sångare påverkade av den andra brittiska folkvågen. (sv)
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