13:09
06-08-2008

2008 Till Sjöss - Chalmers Kammarkör - 08 - Mother I will Have A Husband

   Posted by: clarezoe   in Choir

S2 has the melody in this song, and the chord is very important, but not very difficult.

I have not found so many introductions about this song, and the lyrics are very interesting. “In spite of her that will have none” is a bit strange, I don’t understand, if you know, please tell me.

Mother, I will have a husband,
And I will have him out of hand.
Mother, I will sure have one,
In spite of her that will have none.

John a Dun should have had me long ere this,
He said I had good lips to kiss
Mother, I will sure have one,
In spite of her that will have none.

For I have heard ’tis trim when folks do love.
By good Sir John I swear now I will prove.
For Mother, I will sure have one,
In spite of her that will have none.

To the town there fore will I gad,
To get me a husband good or bad.

Mother, I will have a husband,
And I will have him out of hand.
Mother, I will sure have one,
In spite of her that will have none.

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Bryan Butler
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“In spite of her that will have none” is generally considered to be a reference to Queen Elizabeth, who never wed, but was reputed to have had many lovers.

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clarezoe reply on 11-05-2008 13:24:

:razz: ahha, now I understand, thanks Bryan.
BTW, welcome to my blog.

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11-05-2008 at 6:40

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