Born to the Breed

JUDY COLLINS

[Chorus]
As we march down to Fannerio
As we march down to Fannerio
Our captain fell in love with a lady like a dove
And we called her by her name pretty Peggy-O

What will your mother think pretty Peggy-O?
What will your mother think pretty Peggy-O?
What will your mother think but I hear the guineas clink?
And the soldiers marchin' behind you O

You shall ride in a coach pretty Peggy-O
You shall ride in a coach pretty Peggy-O
You shall ride in a coach with your true love by your side
As fine as any lady in the country O

And when I return pretty Peggy-O
When I return pretty Peggy-O
When I return, the city I will burn
And destroy all the ladies in the country O

Come trippin' down the stairs pretty Peggy-O
Come trippin' down the stairs pretty Peggy-O
Come trippin' down the stairs combin' back your yellow hair
Bid your last farewell to sweet William-O

Sweet William he is dead pretty Peggy-O
Sweet William is dead pretty Peggy-O
Sweet William is dead and he died for a maid
He's buried in the Louisiana country O

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song Born to the Breed by Judy Collins

On which albums was the song “Born to the Breed” released by Judy Collins?
Judy Collins released the song on the albums “Judith” in 1975, “So Early In The Spring” in 1977, “So Early in the Spring... The First 15 Years” in 1977, “Sanity And Grace” in 1989, “Voices” in 1995, and “Forever - An Anthology” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Born to the Breed” by Judy Collins?
The song “Born to the Breed” by Judy Collins was composed by JUDY COLLINS.

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