%%scale 1 X:1 T:On The Banks Of Sweet Dundee T:Oh Who will shoe my Foot? B:Randolph, V, 1982. Ozark Folksongs, Illinois Press, Urbana S:Kate Stubblefield, Crane, Mo., May 7 1928 Z:Randolph, V F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:2/4 %Meter L:1/16 % K:F AG |F3F A2c2 |(dc )c4 B2 |A3G F2E2 | F6 w:This is of a far-mer's daught-* er, Most beau-ti-ful, I'm told; c2 |f3f d2f2 |e3c c2A2 |d3d G2G2 | c6 w:Her par-ents died an' left to her A large a-mount in gold. f2 |f4 d2f2 |(dc) c4 c2 |f3f fd3 | c6 w:She lived with her un-*cle, Th' cause of all her woe; A2 |F3G A2c2 |e2c2 c3B |A3G F2E2 | F6 |] w:But soon you'll hear this maid-en fair did prove his o-ver-throw.