| Song | Lord Randall |
| Artist | Martin Carthy |
| Album | Shearwater |
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| “Where have ye been all the day, my own dear darling boy? | |
| Where have ye been all the day, my own dear comfort and joy?” | |
| “I have been to my stepmother, make my bed mummy do, | |
| Make my bed mummy do.” | |
| “What did she give you for your supper, …?” | |
| “I got fish and I got broth, …” | |
| “Where did she get the fish that she give you?” | |
| “Hedges sought and ditches caught.” | |
| “What did you do with your fishbones?” | |
| “I gave them to my greyhound.” | |
| “Tell me what did your greyhound do?” | |
| “There he swelled and there he died.” | |
| “I fear that she does you deadly wrong.” | |
| “She took me in but she did me slay.” | |
| “What will you leave to your mother?” | |
| “I'll leave you me house and land.” | |
| “What will you leave your stepmother, my own dear darling boy? | |
| What will you leave your stepmother, my own dear comfort and joy?” | |
| “Bind her with rope and there let her hang with the halter that hangs on the tree | |
| For poisoning of me.” |
| " Where have ye been all the day, my own dear darling boy? | |
| Where have ye been all the day, my own dear comfort and joy?" | |
| " I have been to my stepmother, make my bed mummy do, | |
| Make my bed mummy do." | |
| " What did she give you for your supper, ?" | |
| " I got fish and I got broth, " | |
| " Where did she get the fish that she give you?" | |
| " Hedges sought and ditches caught." | |
| " What did you do with your fishbones?" | |
| " I gave them to my greyhound." | |
| " Tell me what did your greyhound do?" | |
| " There he swelled and there he died." | |
| " I fear that she does you deadly wrong." | |
| " She took me in but she did me slay." | |
| " What will you leave to your mother?" | |
| " I' ll leave you me house and land." | |
| " What will you leave your stepmother, my own dear darling boy? | |
| What will you leave your stepmother, my own dear comfort and joy?" | |
| " Bind her with rope and there let her hang with the halter that hangs on the tree | |
| For poisoning of me." |
| " Where have ye been all the day, my own dear darling boy? | |
| Where have ye been all the day, my own dear comfort and joy?" | |
| " I have been to my stepmother, make my bed mummy do, | |
| Make my bed mummy do." | |
| " What did she give you for your supper, ?" | |
| " I got fish and I got broth, " | |
| " Where did she get the fish that she give you?" | |
| " Hedges sought and ditches caught." | |
| " What did you do with your fishbones?" | |
| " I gave them to my greyhound." | |
| " Tell me what did your greyhound do?" | |
| " There he swelled and there he died." | |
| " I fear that she does you deadly wrong." | |
| " She took me in but she did me slay." | |
| " What will you leave to your mother?" | |
| " I' ll leave you me house and land." | |
| " What will you leave your stepmother, my own dear darling boy? | |
| What will you leave your stepmother, my own dear comfort and joy?" | |
| " Bind her with rope and there let her hang with the halter that hangs on the tree | |
| For poisoning of me." |