Date: Tue, 14 Mar 1995 20:18:10 -0600

From: Daniel S Goodman dsg[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]MAROON.TC.UMN.EDU

Subject: Re: Sam Hill



On Mon, 13 Mar 1995, Katherine Catmull wrote:



Anyone have more info on the Sam Hall song, and whether it is in fact

British?



As I recall, it started as a standard broadsheet ballad about a condemned

man repenting his sins. Something like:



My name it is Jack Hall,

Chimney sweep.

....

My name it is Jack Hall,

And my neck will pay for all...



Sam Hall is a parody. There's a bawdier version, under the title

"Knobby Hall" in either Rugby Songs or More Rugby Songs (published by the

British paperback company Sphere.)



Dan Goodman dsg[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]maroon.tc.umn.edu