"The Maid Freed from the Gallows" is one of many titles of a centuries-old
folk song about a condemned maiden pleading for someone to buy her freedom
from the executioner. In the collection of ballads compiled by Francis
James Child, it is indexed as Child ballad number 95; eleven variants,
some fragmentary, are indexed as 95A to 95K.Francis James Child, English
and Scottish Popular Ballads, [LINK:
http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/eng/child/ch095.htm] "The Maid Freed from
the Gallows" The ballad existed in a number of folkloric variants from many
different countries, and has been remade in a variety of formats. It was
recorded in 1939 as "Gallis Pole" by folk singer Leadbelly, but the most
famous version was the 1970 cover of the Leadbelly version by English rock
band Led Zeppelin, which was entitled "Gallows Pole" on the album Led
Zeppelin III.
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