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from the singing of W.D. Watson of Penzance, Cornwall, the Borough of Penzance's Head Gardener. Watson had learned the song in the early 1900s from a man aged around fifty or sixty years named Thomas Beard, a villager in
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composed the text "When the Angel Came to Mary" which is also sung to the Sans Day Carol.
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The most common and earliest used text for this carol is as follows:
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The carol and its melody were first collected and transcribed by
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And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly!
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And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly.
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2. Now the holly bears a berry as green as the grass,
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3. Now the holly bears a berry as black as the coal,
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1. Now the holly bears a berry as white as the milk,
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Frost and Fire: A Calendar of Ceremonial Folk Songs
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4. Now the holly bears a berry, as blood is it red,
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Index

Cornish
carol
St Day
Christmas carol
Passiontide
Easter
The Holly and the Ivy
Roud Folk Song Index
514
Gilbert Hunter Doble
St Day
Gwennap
Cornwall
James Madison Carpenter
wax cylinder
Vaughan Williams Memorial Library
Cornish
English
hymnodist
Michael Perry
The Watersons
The Clancy Brothers
Philip Ledger
King's College Choir
Rita MacNeil
Now the Bells Ring
The Chieftains
The Bells of Dublin
John Rutter
Cambridge Singers

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