Synopsis Several versions exist, but the story of the song concerns a young couple due to be wed. On the morning of the wedding, the groom
William Taylor (
Billy in some versions) is
pressed into service. The bride searches for him, disguising herself as a man to become a soldier or sailor. When her true sex is revealed (usually in an incident involving accidental exposure of her breasts), the captain points her in the direction of her beloved, but mentions that he now has a new suitor. When she finds him, she shoots him and sometimes also his new bride. In some versions, she is then rewarded by the captain with command of her own ship.
Details Many versions follow a line similar to this. William Taylor, a "brisk young sailor" is at church about to be married when he is taken by the
press gang: William Taylor was a brisk young sailor He who courted a lady fair Bells were ringing, sailors singing As to church they did repair. Now forty couple were at the wedding, All were dressed in rich array. Instead of William getting married He was pressed and sent away. (or sometimes he merely enlists in the army, or joins a ship, with no wedding arrangements). His bride-to-be, sometimes called Sarah Dunn or Sally Grey, but often nameless, dresses in sailor's (or soldier's) clothing and goes to look for him. In some versions her true gender is revealed in battle or in some other way: One day as she were exercising, Exercising one, two, three, A silver chain hung down her waistcoat And exposed her lily-white breast. in others her ship arrives at a foreign port where she resumes her true gender. Her captain asks why she has come, she tells him she is looking for William Taylor: “If his name be William Taylor, William Taylor is not here; He's lately married a rich young lady, Worth ten thousand pound a year.” “If you rise early in the morning, Just before the break of day, Why there you'll find bold William Taylor, A-walking out with his lady fair.” She gets up before the dawn, sees William and his wife as predicted, calls for a pistol or pistols and sometimes a sword, and shoots him "with his fair lady by his side". She's called for a brace of pistols, That were brought at her command;, Fired and shot her false Willie, And the bride at his right hand. The captain is so impressed he marries her, or makes her the commander of a ship or two. And then the captain stepped up to her, Was well pleased at what she'd done. He took her and made her a bold commander Over a ship and all his men. ==History==