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  1. Because of the number of variants of each poem, and confusion between the two, neither "Tom o' Bedlam" nor "Mad Maudlin" can be said to have definitive texts. [7] The folk-rock band Steeleye Span recorded "Boys of Bedlam", a version of "Mad Maudlin", on their 1971 album Please To See The King.

  2. 21 de jul. de 2021 · Provided to YouTube by BMG Rights Management (UK) LimitedBoys of Bedlam · Steeleye SpanThe Lark in Morning - The Early Years℗ 1971 Sanctuary Records Group Lt...

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  4. 4 de oct. de 2018 · Steeleye Span - Boys of Bedlam. English Folk. 3.41K subscribers. Subscribed. 46. 3.3K views 5 years ago. Steeleye Span - Boys of Bedlam. Go To My Channel To See Other English Folk...

  5. The lyrics of “Boys of Bedlam” are drawn from the late 17th-century poem called “Mad Maudlin’s Search.”. The poem tells the story of Maudlin searching for her beloved Tom, who has been locked up in bedlam. The term “bedlam” refers to an old name for an insane asylum.

  6. Boys of Bedlam Lyrics: For to see mad Tom of Bedlam / Ten thousand miles I'd travel / Mad Maudlin goes on dirty toes / For to save her shoes from gravel / Still I sing bonnie boys, bonnie...

  7. 11 years ago. Boléro. from "Please to see the king" (1971) || No copyright infringement intended. Copyright belongs to the Record Label/Company and the Artist || Support the artist. || "Bedlam Boys" is one of the earliest songs about madness that was first introduced in 1618.