"The Riddle Song" (Roud 330), also known as "I Gave My Love a Cherry", is an English-language folk song,[1] a lullaby most likely originating in England and carried over by settlers to the American Appalachians.[2][3]
The song's "cherry that has no stone" goes back to the 15th-century version's "the cherye with-outyn ony ston." Some have seen it as a reference to the hymen, and some have even tried to reconstruct an original bawdy version from which modern versions are supposedly bowdlerized.[3] However, the relevant slang sense of "cherry" is not attested till the early 20th century.[9] The other riddles in the original do not resemble the "reconstructions."
Canadian singer and actress Rebecca Jenkins recorded a live version of the song, entitled "I Gave My Love a Cherry," that appears on the El Seven Niteclub album featuring Big Sugar (band) (1993).
The song appeared in the "Marge vs. the Monorail" episode of The Simpsons, where Homer briefly serenaded Marge with a line: "I gave my love a chicken, it had no bones. Mmm... chicken."[11]
The song is sung by an asylum prisoner in Harlots, season 3, episode 2 (2019).
The tune is set in the second movement of composer Evan Chamber’s chamber piece “Come Down Heavy” for Violin, Alto Saxophone, and Piano. The title of the movement is “I gave my love a cherry”.