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Who says Dylan can’t sing? His voice in this song is a clear tenor that does good service to a great old English folk song.
The song is from early 18th century England, and came to the Americas in the 19th century. The American lyrics mention the year 1849, but the lyrics here are the earlier one...
Down in some lone valley
In a sad lonesome place
Where the wild birds do all
Their notes to increase
Farewell pretty Saro
I bid you Adieu
But I dream of pretty Saro
Wherever I go
Well my love she won't have me
So I understand
She wants a freeholder
Who owns a house and land
I cannot maintain her
With silver and gold
And all of the fine things
That a big house can hold
If I was a poet
And could write a fine hand
I'd write my love a letter
That she'd understand
And write it by the river
Where the waters overflow
But I dream of pretty Saro
Wherever I go
Pretty Saro was written by Traditional.
Pretty Saro was produced by Bob Johnston.
Bob Dylan released Pretty Saro on Tue Aug 27 2013.