The Ballad of Sir John Barleycorn

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gptkbp:instanceOf ballad
gptkbp:author gptkb:Robert_Burns
gptkbp:contains metaphors about death and rebirth
gptkbp:genre folk music
gptkbp:hasTheme gptkb:Eliza_Carthy
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Ballad of Sir John Barleycorn
gptkbp:influencedBy gptkb:Scottish_folklore
gptkbp:isAssociatedWith cultural heritage
Scottish_identity
gptkbp:isAvailableIn theatrical performances
various music streaming platforms
various musical forms
modern music genres
dance interpretations
gptkbp:isConsidered a traditional song
a narrative song
a drinking song
a harvest song
a seasonal song
a_classic_of_Scottish_folk_music
gptkbp:isInformedBy gptkb:The_Clancy_Brothers
gptkb:The_Dubliners
gptkb:The_Young_Tradition
Fairport Convention
The Chieftains
The Tannahill Weavers
The Corries
The Albion Band
The High Kings
gptkbp:isOftenUsedIn folk festivals
gptkbp:isPartOf Scottish_literature
gptkbp:isPopularIn folk music circles
gptkbp:isReferencedIn popular culture
gptkbp:isRelatedTo harvest celebrations
gptkbp:isUsedIn literary studies
gptkbp:narrativeStyle the story of barley's growth and harvest
gptkbp:performedBy various artists
gptkbp:publishedIn 1782
gptkbp:relatedTo alcohol production
gptkbp:setting traditional folk tune
gptkbp:symbolizes nature's cycles
gptkbp:theme allegory of the life cycle