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The lyrics to Lamorna started life as a broadside called “Down to Pomona”. Pomona was a nineteenth century zoological park in Manchester with a notoriously expensive admission fee intended to discourage working class people, thus the twist in the last verse.
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'Bro Goth Agan Tasow' is used in the Gorsedh Kernow ceremonies and published in "Ordenal an Orsedh Kernow". The melody is from the Welsh national anthem, Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau. Cornish words were originally written to this tune by Henry Jenner circa the 1920s.
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This popular song started life as a Charles H Sheffer composition "Liza Loves You" for a Minstrel Show entitled "The Wrong Girl" that toured across the USA in 1885.
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