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	<title>Comments on: In the original Wicker Man was the music original or was it based on old folk ballads?</title>
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		<title>By: MystMoonstruck</title>
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		<description>Yes, those are folk songs though a couple vary from their original forms. This is a wonderful soundtrack that I&#039;d love to have. Some folk songs are VERY bawdy! 

Sadly, I&#039;ve never found a version of the film that includes both nights Howie stays at the inn. There is a second song for when a man from the village brings his son to be~ahem~deflowered by the &quot;landlord&#039;s daughter&quot;. Back in the Eighties, USA Channel ran that scene instead of the one with nudity, which usually is included. Why they don&#039;t have both scenes I&#039;ll never understand. 

Here&#039;s &quot;The Landlord&#039;s Daughter&quot; on YouTube:=-04rx3I4fcc&amp;feature=related

Strangely, these are the only songs listed at IMDb:
Corn Rigs
Written by Paul Giovanni
Sung by Paul Giovanni
NOTE: It may be claiming that he wrote this, but I think he adapted it instead from this: Corn Rigs Ane Bonny. 

Gently Johnny (aka Gently, Johnny, My Jingalo)
Sung by Paul Giovanni

I have been a &quot;song catcher&quot; since childhood. I was able to expand my collection when I started attending reenactment events. I play the bowed psaltery and am always looking for folk and ethnic music. 

WOW! I just found out that they might have the music put together in an album! You can read about it here, where they also list all of the songs used in the 1973 film:
Maybe I can track down a copy after all! So, if you hadn&#039;t asked this question, I might not have thought to look for a soundtrack. Thanks! // If you are interested, I tracked it to Amazon for a variety of prices:</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, those are folk songs though a couple vary from their original forms. This is a wonderful soundtrack that I&#8217;d love to have. Some folk songs are VERY bawdy! </p>
<p>Sadly, I&#8217;ve never found a version of the film that includes both nights Howie stays at the inn. There is a second song for when a man from the village brings his son to be~ahem~deflowered by the &#8220;landlord&#8217;s daughter&#8221;. Back in the Eighties, USA Channel ran that scene instead of the one with nudity, which usually is included. Why they don&#8217;t have both scenes I&#8217;ll never understand. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s &#8220;The Landlord&#8217;s Daughter&#8221; on YouTube:=-04rx3I4fcc&#038;feature=related</p>
<p>Strangely, these are the only songs listed at IMDb:<br />
Corn Rigs<br />
Written by Paul Giovanni<br />
Sung by Paul Giovanni<br />
NOTE: It may be claiming that he wrote this, but I think he adapted it instead from this: Corn Rigs Ane Bonny. </p>
<p>Gently Johnny (aka Gently, Johnny, My Jingalo)<br />
Sung by Paul Giovanni</p>
<p>I have been a &#8220;song catcher&#8221; since childhood. I was able to expand my collection when I started attending reenactment events. I play the bowed psaltery and am always looking for folk and ethnic music. </p>
<p>WOW! I just found out that they might have the music put together in an album! You can read about it here, where they also list all of the songs used in the 1973 film:<br />
Maybe I can track down a copy after all! So, if you hadn&#8217;t asked this question, I might not have thought to look for a soundtrack. Thanks! // If you are interested, I tracked it to Amazon for a variety of prices:</p>
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