Oh dear. This is embarrassing.
I hadn't thought of checking the words. As this song is linked in my
mind, rightly or wrongly, with Yorkshire, I'd taken for granted Old
Towler pursued foxes.
Dru
On 11 Dec 2007, at 15:39, Colin wrote:
Er, a little more than implied. The last line of the chorus is "This
day a
stag must die" which is then repeated.(I have been singing it for over
30
years anyway).
Colin Hill
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I've missed the beginning of this thread, I think, so this may have
already
been refuted, but the song implies that Old Towler was a stag hound.
Jeremy
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Old Towler was indeed a fox hound. Hence the wintry connection.
Dru
On 7 Dec 2007, at 17:31, Marianne Hall wrote:
I always though Old Towler was a fox hound. We learn something new
every
day>Marianne.
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