Oh! Oh! Antonio!

from Lost in Seaburgh by Rowan : Morrison

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A song carrying on the them of the lost hurdy-gurdy playing Italian lad.
This originally was a music hall song made famous in the first decade of the 20th Century. A song usually sung from the female perspective about a male love finding himself a new (female) sweetheart. We thought it might be a nice nod to M R James to sing it from a male perspective about losing his male sweetheart to a new love.

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Oh! Oh! Antonio! He's gone away
Left me alonio All on my ownio

I'd like to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up shall go Antonio and his ice cream cart.

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from Lost in Seaburgh, released March 13, 2020
Vocal by Stephen.
Music played by Stephen.
Written by C.W. Murphy, Dan Lipton (1908)

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Angeline Morrison and The Ambassadors of Sorrow

"Bewitching and otherworldly... Morrison's voice is eerily confiding, strangely present, insistent even at its quietest" Folk Radio UK.

Believing in the beauty of sad songs, weaving folk, soul and beat sounds of the '60s into a tapestry of the human heart. Homespun sounds that reside in a nostalgic universe.

"Dark, unsettling folk that verges on the hymnal" BBC Introducing.
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