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Joe Offer Origins: Freedom Come All Ye (Hamish Henderson) (23) DT Corr: Freedom Come All Ye (Henderson) 12 Dec 14


As is the case with all Folkways recordings, the 1962 Ding Dong Dollar album is still available at Smithsonian Folkways, and the album notes and lyrics are available for free download. Here are the lyrics from that album's notes, alongside the DT lyrics:

FREEDOM COME ALL YE
(Hamish Henderson)
For the Glasgow Peace Marchers, May, 1960

Roch the wind in the clear day's dawin
Blaws the cloods heelster-gowdie ow'r the bay
But there's mair nor a roch wind blawin
Through the great glen o' the warld the day.
It's a thocht that will gar oor rottans
Aa they rogues that gang gallus, fresh and gay
Tak the road, and seek ither loanins
For their ill ploys, tae sport and play.

Nae mair will the bonnie gallants
March tae war when oor braggarts crousely craw
Nor wee weans frae pit-heid an clachan
Mourn the ships sailing doon the Broomielaw,
Broken faimlies in lands we herriet
Will curse Scotland the Brave nae mair, nae mair;
Black and white, ane til ither mairriet,
Mak the vile barracks o' thier maisters bare.

O come all ye at hame wi freedom,
Never heid whit the hoodies croak for doom.
In your hoose aa the bairns o Adam
Can find breid, barley bree an painted room.
When Maclean meets wi's freens in Springburn,
A' the roses and geans will turn tae bloom,
An a black boy frae yont Nyanga
Dings the fell gallows o the burghers doon.

Copyright Hamish Henderson
@Scottish @freedom @political
From Chapbook, vol 3 no 6
tune: Bloody Fields of Flanders
filename[ FREECOME
TUNE FILE: FREECOME
CLICK TO PLAY
SOF
FREEDOM COME ALL YE
(Digital Tradition)
(Hamish Henderson)

Roch the wind in the clear days dawin
Blows the cloods heelstre-gowdie ow'r the bay
But there's mair nor a roch wind blawin
Through the great glen o' the warld the day.
It's a thocht that will gar oor rottans
A' they rogues that gang gallus, fresh and gay
Tak the road, and seek ither loanins
For their ill ploys, tae sport and play.

Nae mair will the bonnie callants
Mairch tae war when oor braggarts crousely craw
Nor wee weans frae pit-heid and clachan
Mourn the ships sailing doon the Broomielaw,
Broken faimlies in lands we've herriet
Will curse Scotland the Brave nae mair, nae mair;
Back and white, ane ti ither mairriet,
Mak the vile barracks o' thier maisters bare.

O come all ye at hame wi' Freedom,
Never heid whit the hoodies croak for doom.
In your hoose a' the bairnes o' Adam
Can find breid, barley-bree and painted room.
When Maclean meets wi's friens in Springburn,
A' the roses and geens will turn tae bloom,
And a black boy frae yont Nyanga
Dings the fell gallows o' the burghers doon.

Copyright Hamish Henderson
@Scottish @freedom @political
From Chapbook, vol 3 no 6
tune: Bloody Fields of Flanders
filename[ FREECOME
TUNE FILE: FREECOME
CLICK TO PLAY
SOF
Any corrections to the text on the left side, or is it a good, corrected version to submit to the Digital Tradition?


One more thing: Can anyone tell us the story of the writing of this song?
-Joe-


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