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    Billy Boy. "Billy Boy" is a traditional folk song and nursery rhyme found in the United States, in which "Billy Boy" is asked various questions, and the answers all center on his quest to marry a girl who is said to be too young to leave her mother. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 326.

  2. Nov 22, 2023 · The Storytelling. Billy Boy tells the story of a young woman infatuated with a charming and mischievous man named Billy. Through their incredible harmonies, The Andrews Sisters bring this tale to life, painting a vivid picture of young love and the rollercoaster of emotions that accompany it. The song’s upbeat tempo and playful lyrics set the ...

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  3. Oct 13, 2019 · What does Billy Boy mean? The Billy Boys got their name from Dutch Protestant monarch William of Orange, who was also known as King Billy. In 1690, he secured Protestant rule in England, Scotland ...

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  4. Sep 1, 2019 · British fascist leader Oswald Mosley is played by Sam Claflin in the series. They had a flute band and their own songs, including the infamous "Billy Boys", which was sung in the TV show. "The ...

  5. Oct 13, 2018 · Did she take your hat, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Did she take your hat, Charming Billy? Yes, she took my hat and she threw it at the cat But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother. Did she set for you a chair, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Did she set for you a chair, Charming Billy? Yes, she set for me a chair, she has ringlets in her hair But ...

  6. Billy Boy is thought to be from 19th century England and was originally Willie Lad and Charming William. Lyrics for 'Billy Boy' Oh, where have you been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Oh, where have you been, Charming Billy? I have been to seek a wife, She's the joy of my life, She's a young thing And cannot leave her mother. Did she ask you to come in,

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  8. The lyrics of the nursery rhyme often describe the adventures of a young man named Billy Boy, who is courting a young woman named Mary. Many versions include phrases that are now considered archaic and difficult to understand. Although we have officially dated it to 1912 it was likely in use for some time before that.

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