Turpin Hero

Eliza Carthy / Ben Ivitsky / John Spiers / Traditional

On Hounslow Heath as I rode o'er I spied a lawyer riding before
"Kind sir are you afraid, of Turpin, that mischievous blade?"
Oh rare Turpin hero, oh rare Turpin oh
Said Turpin, "He'd never find me here, I hid my money in my boot."
The lawyer says, "There's none can find, I hid my gold in my cape behind."
Oh rare Turpin hero, oh rare Turpin oh
As they were riding past the mill
Turpin commands him to stand still;
Says, "Your cloak I must cut off, my mare she needs a saddle cloth."
Oh rare Turpin hero, oh rare Turpin oh
As Turpin rode in search of prey
He spied a man on taxway;
And boldly then he bid him stand,
"Your gold, " he said, "I do demand."
Oh rare Turpin hero, oh rare Turpin oh
Oh Turpin then without remorse
He knocked him quite from off his horse;
And left him on the ground to sprawl
While he rode off with his gold and all
Oh rare Turpin hero, oh rare Turpin oh
Well Turpin is condemned to die
To hang upon yon gallows high;
Whose legacy is a strong rope
For the shooting of a dung-hill cock.
Oh rare Turpin hero, oh rare Turpin oh
Oh rare Turpin hero, oh rare Turpin oh
Oh rare Turpin hero, oh rare Turpin oh
Oh rare Turpin hero, oh rare Turpin oh

Trivia about the song Turpin Hero by Ewan MacColl

On which albums was the song “Turpin Hero” released by Ewan MacColl?
Ewan MacColl released the song on the albums “Bad Lads And Hard Cases : British Ballads Of Crime And Criminals” in 1959, “Chorus From The Gallows” in 1960, and “The Anthology” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Turpin Hero” by Ewan MacColl?
The song “Turpin Hero” by Ewan MacColl was composed by Eliza Carthy, Ben Ivitsky, John Spiers, and Traditional.

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