Alan Davis

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"Broadsides" frequently were songs written on the spot at an event--a hanging, for instance--that described the scene, the crowd, or the story surrounding it. The lyrics--along with the name of a familiar tune that would provide the melody--might be duplicated and sold for a few pennies as a kind of "musical journalism" or souvenir of the event.
Don't Tell Me How I Looked Falling: The Ballad of Peter La Farge
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