1994
| Tune: | Roast Beef of Old England |
| Lyrics: | Unknown |
The song originates from the 18th century and featured in the repertoire of the Copper Family. Its protests at unemployment and poverty were given contemporary relevance by performers such as Roy Bailey, Martin Carthy, and Steeleye Span, who turned the song into an uptempo romp, and more recently by Chumbawamba and Andy Turner.
| Cause: | Equal Rights |
| Theme: | Overview/England | Rights | War and Peace |
| Addressed to: | English | Workers |
| Target of Protest: | Bosses |