The Black Velvet Band

In a neat little town they call Belfast
Apprentice to trade I was bound
And many an hour of sweet happiness
Have I spent in that neat little town

I took a stroll down Broadway
Meaning not long for to stay
When who should I meet but a pretty fair maid
Coming along the pathway

Her eyes they shone like diamonds
I thought her the pride of the land
Her hair, it hung down in long tresses
Tied up with the black velvet band

I took a stroll with this pretty fair maid
And a gentleman passing us by
I could see that she meant a doing of him
By the look in her lovely black eyes

His watch she took from his pocket
And slyly placed it in my hand
I was taken in charge by a copper
Bad luck from the black velvet band

Her eyes they shone like diamonds
I thought her the pride of the land
Her hair, it hung down in long tresses
Tied up with the black velvet band

Before the Lord Mayor I was taken
"Your case, Sir, I plainly can see
And if I'm not greatly mistaken
You're bound far over the sea"

It's over the dark and blue ocean
Far away to Van Diemens Land
Far away from my friends and relations
Betrayed by the black velvet band

Her eyes they shone like diamonds
I thought her the pride of the land
Her hair, it hung down in long tresses
Tied up with the black velvet band

Trivia about the song The Black Velvet Band by Slim Dusty

When was the song “The Black Velvet Band” released by Slim Dusty?
The song The Black Velvet Band was released in 1965, on the album “Australian Bush Ballads And Old Time Songs”.

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