"Scarborough Fair/Canticle" was written by Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel and released by Simon & Garfunkel in 1966. The 2nd, 3rd and 4th verses, with the introduction of the bass, have an almost subliminal softer, poetic anti-war message behind the lyrics. This theme is repeated not so subliminally in "7 O'Clock News/Silent Night" on the same album, "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme".
Dorothy Scarborough was born on 1878-01-27.
Joe Scarborough was born on April 9, 1963
Andrew Scarborough was born in 1973, in England, UK.
Campbell Scarborough was born on January 15, 1983, in Colorado, USA.
Scarborough Fair - fair - was created in 1253.
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The noun fair is a common noun unless used for a specific fair such as the Washington County Fair or for a title such as the Simon and Garfunkel song 'Scarborough Fair'. The word fair is also an adjective and an adverb.
It's Parsley,Sage,Rosemary, Thyme
Parsley sage rosemary thyme by hambon.
Scarborough Fair
The Scarborough festival is open, from April 6th throughout May 27th on week-ends and on the Memorial Day ( monday ). Opening times are 10 AM to 7 PM.
It is Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme I had to sing it in choir last week because scarbourgh fair is a song and that was part of the lyrics
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Scarborough Fair, like the song Greensleeves, was written in the 16th Century. If the question refers to the Simon & Garfunkel version, the answer is that it was recorded in 1966, and it was one of four Simon & Garfunkel songs used in the movie The Graduate from 1967.
parsley, sage, Rosmary, thyme fixed by hambon.