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"Foggy Dew" or "Foggy, Foggy Dew" is an English folk song with a strong presence in the South of England and the Southern United States in the nineteenth century. The song describes the outcome of an affair between a weaver and a girl he courted. It is cataloged as Laws No. O03 and Roud Folk Song Index No. 558. It has been recorded by many traditional singers including Harry Cox, and a diverse range of musicians including Benjamin Britten, Burl Ives, A.L. Lloyd and Ye Vagabonds have arranged and recorded popular versions of the song.

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  • "Foggy Dew" or "Foggy, Foggy Dew" is an English folk song with a strong presence in the South of England and the Southern United States in the nineteenth century. The song describes the outcome of an affair between a weaver and a girl he courted. It is cataloged as Laws No. O03 and Roud Folk Song Index No. 558. It has been recorded by many traditional singers including Harry Cox, and a diverse range of musicians including Benjamin Britten, Burl Ives, A.L. Lloyd and Ye Vagabonds have arranged and recorded popular versions of the song. (en)
  • Foggy Dew (ou The Foggy Dew) est le nom d'une chanson d'origine anglaise, parfois appelée Foggy, Foggy Dew (la rosée brumeuse), publiée autour de 1815. Il en existe de nombreuses versions : Cecil Sharp en a rassemblé à lui seul huit versions. Burl Ives, qui a popularisé la chanson aux États-Unis dans les années 1940, a prétendu qu'une version datait de l'Amérique coloniale. Ives a été emprisonné à Mona dans l'Utah, pour l'avoir chantée en public. (fr)
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  • "Foggy Dew" or "Foggy, Foggy Dew" is an English folk song with a strong presence in the South of England and the Southern United States in the nineteenth century. The song describes the outcome of an affair between a weaver and a girl he courted. It is cataloged as Laws No. O03 and Roud Folk Song Index No. 558. It has been recorded by many traditional singers including Harry Cox, and a diverse range of musicians including Benjamin Britten, Burl Ives, A.L. Lloyd and Ye Vagabonds have arranged and recorded popular versions of the song. (en)
  • Foggy Dew (ou The Foggy Dew) est le nom d'une chanson d'origine anglaise, parfois appelée Foggy, Foggy Dew (la rosée brumeuse), publiée autour de 1815. Il en existe de nombreuses versions : Cecil Sharp en a rassemblé à lui seul huit versions. Burl Ives, qui a popularisé la chanson aux États-Unis dans les années 1940, a prétendu qu'une version datait de l'Amérique coloniale. Ives a été emprisonné à Mona dans l'Utah, pour l'avoir chantée en public. (fr)
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  • Foggy Dew (English song) (en)
  • Foggy Dew (chanson anglaise) (fr)
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