%%scale 1 X:1 %Music T:John Appleby B:Broadwood, L, 1893, English County Songs, London, Leadenhall Press S:Samuel Willett, Cuckfield, Sussex, who got the song from Kentish hop-pickers Z:Lucy Broadwood M:9/8 %Meter L:1/8 % K:Bb d |B B G G G D G2 A |F G A B B A B B w:John Ap-ple-by was a man's name, he lived near the sign of the Ket-tle, d |B B G G G D G G A |F G A B B A B B z | w:His wife she was call-ed Joan Qui-et, be-cause she could scold but a lit-tle * B B B B B d f3 |B c d d e c d3 | w:John to the ale-house would go, Joan to the gin-shop would run; B B B c c c d d d |B A G G A B (AB) w:John would get drunk with the wo-men and Joan would get drunk with the men c |B A G A G ^F G2 z |] w:And Joan would get drunk with the men.