EPISODE 3: THE EVERYWHERE GIRL

What makes a song travel across the Atlantic Ocean, change nationality, jump genres, and survive 4 centuries intact?

This week we looked at the evolution of The Bloody Miller into The Knoxville Girl and beyond. Possibly written to document the murder of Anne Nichols on February 10, 1683 by her partner of 2 years. She was pregnant and he did not wish to marry her and raise the child. If it were something nice, we'd call it relatable. But fatal intimate partner violence and feticide aren't nice, so we call it a human tragedy.

In my mind, tragedy is a word used to generalize blame. There is no generalizing blame in a murder story without blaming the victim. The older lyrics usually capture plenty of that, but we can do better. Any historian can tell you that murders of this kind decreased as the stigma against sex and children out of wedlock decreased. What was going on at the same time was the legalization of birth control, abortion, and no-fault divorce. Historical data makes it clear. Anyone seeking to turn the clock back on those freedoms is advocating for intimate partner murder.

This song, with it's timeless story of a relationship turned bad and a coward who should learn how to live with the consequences of his actions has spawned localized versions based on local murders. Author Paul Slade documents a version from Pineville, Missouri called The Noel Girl. It records the murder of Mary Lula Noel who was last seen alive on December 10th, 1892. She was in the company of a man who had come to call on her who was later found guilty of her murder. Unlike the protagonist of the murder ballad, however, he was sentenced to just 10 years in prison. I suppose he wasn't prepared to die.

Track Name Artist Album Released
Ickfield Town John Kirkpatrick Song Links: A Celebration of Traditional Songs and Their American Variants 12/29/16
Tranquil Train Tracks for a Peaceful Night's Rest Masters of Binaurality Soothing Train Sounds for Sleep and Relaxation 05/26/23
Prentice Boy Jon Boden; The Remnant Kings Parlour Ballads 09/27/24
Hanged I Shall Be kindabitchy kindabitchy 08/09/25
Wexford Girl The Dead Rabbits The Dead Rabbits 03/17/20
Soothing Seaside Pure Sleeping Vibes Sleeping By The Ocean 11/21/21
The Oxford Girl Shirley & Dolly Collins Love, Death and the Lady 09/15/70
Knoxville Girl The Handsome Family Smothered and Covered 07/01/02
Never Let The Devils Get The Upper Hand Of You Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives The Unbroken Circle - The Musical Heritage Of The Carter Family 08/24/04
The Waco Girl Dirk Powell I Wanna Sing Right: Rediscovering Lomax in the Evangeline Country Part I: Bad Boys and Good Men 05/04/15
Night Thunderstorm and Crickets on the Beach Ambi Nature Sounds Night Storm and Crickets on Beach (Nature Sounds for Relaxation, Meditation and Deep Sleep) 08/24/20
The Banks of the Ohio Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs & Alison Krauss The Three Pickers 01/01/03
Possum Kingdom Toadies Rubberneck 01/01/94
Calm Forest Night Ambience with Wind & Distant Owl Sound Ideas Forests 02/15/14
Bright Morning Stars The Wailin' Jennys Bright Morning Stars 02/08/11
Magpies Andrew Skeoch; Sarah Koschak A Morning in the Australian Bush 1996
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