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・ Jack Mitchell (photographer)
・ Jack Mitton
・ Jack Mockler
・ Jack Moffitt
・ Jack Mogale
・ Jack Mogridge
・ Jack Molenschot
・ Jack Molinas
・ Jack Moline
・ Jack Mollenkopf
・ Jack Monck
・ Jack Monohan, Jr.
・ Jack Monohan, Sr.
・ Jack Monroe
・ Jack Monroe (disambiguation)
Jack Monroe (song)
・ Jack Montgomery (actor)
・ Jack Montgomery (Louisiana politician)
・ Jack Montoucet
・ Jack Montrose
・ Jack Moore
・ Jack Moore (basketball)
・ Jack Moore (sportsman)
・ Jack Moorwood
・ Jack Moran
・ Jack Moran (Australian footballer)
・ Jack Moran (boxer)
・ Jack Morava
・ Jack Morelli
・ Jack Morfitt


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Jack Monroe (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Jack Monroe (song)
"Jack Monroe" (Roud 268 and Laws N7), also known as "Jack Munro," "Jackie Monroe," "Jack-A-Roe," "Jackaroe," "Jackaro," "Jackie Frazier," "Jack the Sailor," "Jack Went A-Sailing," "The Love of Polly and Jack Monroe," among other titles, is a traditional ballad of uncertain (though presumably British) origin.
American broadsides of the song date back to around 1830.
The song is a staple of the folk rock repertoire and has been performed by Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and more commonly, The Grateful Dead (as "Jack-A-Roe"). In 1931, Florence Reece used this tune for her song "Which Side Are You On?". Also performed by Melora Creager of Rasputina on Ancient Cross-Dressing Songs.
== External links ==

*("Jack Monroe" ) in (The Ballad Index )
*("Jack the Sailor" )
*("Jack-A-Roe" )
*("Jackie Frazier" ) lyrics and score
*("English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians" )


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