Female Drummer

by Steeleye Span · · Folk
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Quick Answer — Female Drummer Lyrics

I was brought up in Yorkshire and when I was sixteen Oh I ran away to London and a soldier I became With me fine cap and feather, likewise me rattling drum They learned me to play upon the rub-a-dub-a-dum
Folk 1971 English

Female Drummer Full Lyrics

I was brought up in Yorkshire and when I was sixteen Oh I ran away to London and a soldier I became With me fine cap and feather, likewise me rattling drum They learned me to play upon the rub-a-dub-a-dum With me gentle waist so slender, me fingers long and small I could play upon the rub-a-dub the best of them all And so many were the pranks that I saw among the french And so boldly did I fight me boys although I'm but a wench And in buttoning up me trousers so often have I smiled To think I lay with a thousand men and a maiden all the while And they never found my secret out until this very hour When they sent me off to London to keep sentry o'er the Tower When a young girl fell in love with me and she found that I was a maid She went up to me officer me secret she betrayed He unbuttoned then my red tunic and he found that it was true 'It's a shame[, he says, 'to lose a pretty drummer boy like you] So now I must return to me mum and dad at home And along with me bold comrades it's no longer can I roam

Frequently Asked Questions

When was "Female Drummer" by Steeleye Span released?

"Female Drummer" by Steeleye Span was released in 1971.

What genre is "Female Drummer" by Steeleye Span?

"Female Drummer" by Steeleye Span is a Folk song.

What are the opening lyrics of "Female Drummer"?

The opening lyrics are: "I was brought up in Yorkshire and when I was sixteen"