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"I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day" ( Roud 975) is a traditional Scottish or Irish
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song written from the point of view of a rich landowner telling the story of his day while buying drinks at a
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. According to Archie Fisher, the song is "an Irish narrative ballad that has been shortened to an Aberdeenshire drinking song". It is also known under the titles Jock Stuart, Jock Stewart or Jock Steward. Various versions of the song exist. A "boastful Irish ditty" of that title is recorded as early as the 1880s. It was also passed on from Frederick “Cauliflower” Crossman, who had worked with
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, to Crossman's granddaughter. Its most famous version is Jeannie Robertson's from 1960. A popular version was recorded in 1985 by
the Pogues The Pogues are an English Celtic punk band founded in King's Cross, London, in 1982, by Shane MacGowan, Spider Stacy and Jem Finer. Originally named Pogue Mahone—an anglicisation of the Irish language, Irish phrase :wikt:póg mo thóin, ''p ...
, with bass player Cait O'Riordan on vocals. In both Robertson's and O'Riordan's versions, the song's first-person narrator is presented by a woman, despite the song's masculine narrative.


Recordings

* Jeannie Robertson on ''Scottish Ballads and Folk Songs'' (1960) * The McCalmans on ''Smuggler'' (1975) * Archie Fisher on ''The Man With a Rhyme'' as ''Jock Stewart'' (1976) * The Tannahill Weavers on ''The Tannahill Weavers'' (1979) * Dougie MacLean on ''CRM'' (1979), as ''Jock Stewart'' * Houghton Weavers on ''In The Rare Ould Times'' (1983) *
The Pogues The Pogues are an English Celtic punk band founded in King's Cross, London, in 1982, by Shane MacGowan, Spider Stacy and Jem Finer. Originally named Pogue Mahone—an anglicisation of the Irish language, Irish phrase :wikt:póg mo thóin, ''p ...
on '' Rum Sodomy & the Lash'' (1985) * The Dubliners on '' 30 Years A-Greying'' (1992) * Danú on ''All Things Considered'' (2002) *Hadrian's Wall on ''Hadrian's Wall'' (2006), as ''Jock Stewart'' * Fontaines D.C. - Live recording for SiriusXM (2020) *'' The Banshees of Inisherin'' - Partially performed in pub scene of 2022 film. * The Murder Capital live performance at Other Voices (2023)


See also

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Roud Folk Song Index The Roud Folk Song Index is a database of around 250,000 references to nearly 25,000 songs collected from oral tradition in the English language from all over the world. It is compiled by Steve Roud. Roud's Index is a combination of the Broadsid ...


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