I Once Loved a Lass

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title: I Once Loved a Lass
text: "I Once Loved a Lass", also known in Scotland as "The False Bride", is a folk song of the British Isles. The age of the song is uncertain, but versions of it date at least as far back as the 1680s. Although widely believed to be a Scottish song, the earliest record of it is from Newcastle upon Tyne. The song has been widely recorded since being popularised by Ewan MacColl. His rendition of the song began: I once loved a lass and I loved her so well, I hated all others [that] spoke of her ill, [A
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date created: 2014-08-11T09:20:47Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T01:44:23Z
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