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We have a Richmond Hill here in the Isle of Man, and as someone mentioned yesterday on FaceBook, his family would sing 'The Lass of Richmond Hill' whenever they drove up or down it, it made me think I have never actually sung this song myself, so I am correcting that omission now. Of course the 'Richmond Hill' in the song is not the one in the Isle of Man, but is I believe in Yorkshire, England. Wikipeia has the following article about the song: "The Lass of Richmond Hill", also known as "The Sweet Lass of Richmond Hill", is a song written by Leonard McNally with music composed by James Hook, and was first publicly performed in 1789. It was said to be a favourite of George III and, at one time, was thought to have been written by his son, George IV. It is a love ballad which popularized the poetic phrase "a rose without a thorn" as a romantic metaphor. Associated with the English town of Richmond in North Yorkshire, it is now often mistakenly considered to be a traditional or folk song, and has even been assigned the number 1246 on the Roud Folk Song Index. The music is also used as a military march by the British army. Again I was unable to find any chords to go with this, so the chords I use are of my own making.