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Traditional song
Sovay is a traditional English folk song (Roud 7, Laws N21) about a young woman named Sovay who dresses and arms herself as a highwayman in order to test
Sovay
2005 studio album by Andrew Bird
No. Title Length 1. "Intro" 1:05 2. "Sovay" 4:41 3. "A Nervous Tic Motion of the Head to the Left" 4:59 4. "Fake Palindromes" 2:52 5. "Measuring Cups"
Andrew Bird & the Mysterious Production of Eggs
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New Zealand actress
Year Title Role Notes 1986 Heroes Glenda "2.2" 1987 Adventurer Sovay Banks "Sovay, Parts 1 & 2" 1990 Shark in the Park Christina Long "Fall from Grace"
Alison_Bruce
1980 single by Kate Bush
was the Russian word for "grandmother." Bush cited the English folk song "Sovay", in which a woman dresses as a highwayman and accosts her lover in order
Babooshka_(song)
Three Ravens" (Child 26) "Lamkin" (Child 93) "The Female Highwayman", "Sovay" (Laws N21) "The Twa Sisters" (Child 10) "The Cruel Mother" (Child 20) "Lord
List of folk songs by Roud number
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1965 studio album by Martin Carthy
Sharp 2:31 2. "The Trees They Do Grow High" (Roud 31; Laws O35) 3:31 3. "Sovay" (Roud 7; Laws N21) adapted by A. L. Lloyd 2:09 4. "Ye Mariners All" (Roud
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British-born actress Wilson Savoy (born 1982), American musician and singer Sovay, a folk song in which a woman puts her "true love" to a test Savoie (disambiguation)
Savoy_(disambiguation)
American musician, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist (born 1973)
Chart Positions Year Song Peak Chart Positions Album US AAA UK Rock 2005 "Sovay" — — Andrew Bird & the Mysterious Production of Eggs 2006 "Fake Palindromes"
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English author
Pirates! (2003) was shortlisted for the W.H. Smith Children's Book Award. Sovay followed in 2008 and The Fool’s Girl in 2010 Celia Rees's novels have been
Celia_Rees
1997 studio album by Anne Briggs
(Traditional; arranged by Anne Briggs) - 3:15 "Sing a Song for You" - 4:24 "Sovay" (Traditional; adapted by A. L. Lloyd) - 3:14 "I Thought I Saw You Again"
Sing_a_Song_for_You
2005 album by Pentangle
– 6:05 "No Sweet Sorrow" (Conway, Cozens, David Hughes, McShee) – 3:39 "Sovay" (Traditional) – 5:24 "Two Magicians" (Traditional) – 5:41 "You've Changed"
Feoffees'_Lands
2013 studio album by Méav Ní Mhaolchatha
Listen" 3:59 5. "The Songline to Home" 4:02 6. "Wayfaring Stranger" 4:53 7. "Sovay" 2:35 8. "Shenandoah" 3:13 9. "Once You Were My Lover" 3:35 10. "Glimmering
The_Calling_(Méav_album)
South African actress
Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2014. "SOVAY by Celia Rees Read by Bianca Amato | Audiobook Review". AudioFile. Archived
Bianca_Amato
Spring season in Indian calendar
basant manaalay Anjan manjan kar piya mori, lambay neher lagaalay Tu kya sovay neend ki maasi, So jaagay teray bhaag, suhaagun, Aaj basant manaalay. Oonchi
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British folk band
Armstrong Released: January 2021 Label: Pirate Jenny/GF*M "Sing Yonder 1" Recording of Sovay on compilation album Released: September 2023 Label: Sing Yonder
Bird_in_the_Belly
1968 studio album by Pentangle
Jansch 2:44 3. "Three Part Thing" Jansch, Renbourn, Thompson None 2:29 4. "Sovay" Traditional; arranged by Cox, Jansch, McShee, Renbourn and Thompson McShee
Sweet_Child
1980 studio album by Bert Jansch
(Jansch) - 2:15 "Time And Love" (Jansch) - 3:10 "In My Mind" (Jansch) - 2:22 "Sovay" (Trad., arr. Jansch, Jenkins, Smith) - 2:55 "Where Did My Life Go" (Jansch)
Thirteen_Down
2009 studio album by James Yorkston
Roses" "Pandeirada de Entrimo" "Little Musgrave" "Rufford Park Poachers" "Sovay" "Low Down in the Broom" In 2012, the Big Eyes Family Players released a
Folk Songs (James Yorkston album)
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American novelist
of Today and Tomorrow (Longmeadow Press, 1994) https://www.facebook.com/sovay.j.fox/posts/10152185069311369?stream_ref=10 [dead link] [user-generated
Janrae_Frank
Scottish folk song; arrangement by Holst Vocal 84 1906–1914 9 Folk Songs Sovay The Seeds of Love The Female Farmer Thorneyfield Woods Moorfields I'll Love
List of compositions by Gustav Holst
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Musical artist
no-one has any right to be writing songs with the sophistication of 'Sylvie Sovay', so early in their career...lyrical portraiture that brings to mind no
Bella_Hardy
English avant-garde jazz and rock group
Maigre" "Bartlemy Fair" "The Saucy Sailor" "Little Duke Arthur's Nurse" "Sovay, Sovay" "Jack the Lad" "Holy Thursday" "I See Thy Form" "Alabama Song" Henry
The_Orckestra
2004 live album by Andrew Bird
on a Myth" 4:23 5. "MX Missiles" 3:58 6. "Spanish for Monsters" 3:38 7. "Sovay" 5:17 8. "Way Out West" 4:21 9. "Depression Pasillo" 3:15 10. "Happy Day"
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2022 Jeff Gove 2021 Bob Rannow 2020 Jeff Coston 2019 Jeff Coston 2018 Tom Sovay 2017 Steve Stull 2016 Rob Gibbons 2015 George Mack Jr. 2014 Steve Stull
Pacific Northwest Senior PGA Championship
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2005 Keith Coleman Whitefish Lake Golf Club Whitefish Montana 2004 Tom Sovay Aspen Lakes Golf Club Sisters Oregon 2003 Jeff Coston (5) Spokane Country
Pacific Northwest PGA Championship
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English : from the Middle English personal name Berelot, a double diminutive of the personal name Berard.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of God
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Tamil
Diminutive of Chandana
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Companion; Narrator of Hadith; Ibn Sad Al-taiy had this Name; Al-tamimi RA also had this Name
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White Wave; God has been Gracious; Variant of Jenny which is a Diminutive of Jane and Jennifer
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English : patronymic from a short form of Samuel.
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Tamil
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Good heart, Goddess of rain
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English
English : from Richward, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements rīc ‘power(ful)’ + ward ‘guard’.French : from Old French record, recort ‘recollection’, ‘account’, ‘testimony’, and by extension ‘witness’, hence perhaps a nickname for someone who had given evidence in a court of law, or a metonymic occupational name for a clerk who recorded court proceedings.New England variant of French Ricard, reflecting an Americanized spelling of the Canadian pronunciation.
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Flame, Lamp
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(Daughter of king Nala)
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