Web2.3K views, 26 likes, 5 loves, 5 comments, 25 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Old Panama City Beach: This video is about a race horse so famous that many songs were written about him. He has been... The horse was foaled in 1741 and originally owned by Francis Godolphin, 2nd Earl of Godolphin, and later sold. His name has been recorded as "Squball", "Sku-ball", or "Stewball". He won many races in England and was sent to Ireland. The Irish turf calendar states that he won six races worth £508 in 1752, when … See more Skewball was the name of an 18th-century British racehorse, most famous as the subject of a broadsheet ballad and folk-song. See more A notable recording is by American folk legend Woody Guthrie, who included an English and an American interpretation (both entitled … See more • Old Town School of Folk Music on Skewball • Thoroughbred Heritage on Skewball: the horse • Thoroughbred Heritage on Skewball: The Ballads See more There are two major different versions of the sporting ballad, generally titled either "Skewball" or "Stewball"; the latter is more popular in America. There are multiple variations within the two major divisions. Versions date at least as far back as the 18th century, … See more • List of historical horses See more
Stewball Peter Paul & Mary (Oh! Stewball Was A Racehorse)
WebOh, Stewball was a racehorse, and I wish he were mine. He never drank water, he always drank wine. His bridle was silver, his mane it was gold. And the worth of his saddle has … WebMar 21, 2024 · Stewball chords Peter, Paul and Mary (traditional English/Irish) Capo VI * D Em A D G A D Em Oh Stewball was a racehorse, and I wish he were mine. A D G A He … nuc award usmc
Skewbald / Skewball / Stewbald / Old Kimball (Roud 456; Laws Q22)
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