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Steven Schwartz wrote:
>I love John Ford's movies. In fact, I can only smile with infinite pity
>on those who don't accept him as our greatest movie director. However,
>to me the music he generally uses is incredibly weak, usually provided by
>routineers. The only exception that comes to mind immediately is Victor
>Young's score for The Quiet Man.
Which includes a song (played, not sung) I remember learning in elementary
school and never hearing again the text of which starts:
"Rosie, Betsy, blue eyed Molly, Molly,
April is the time for folly, folly....
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And Jenny Wren is building in the willow."
Anyone recognize it?
Walter Meyer
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