And one more. Collier Sweetheart My mother said I could not have a collier If I did it would break her heart I didn’t care what my mother told me I had a collier for my sweetheart But one day up Cadger’s Loan The siren screamed at Pit Four head All of Plean ran to find out How many living, how many dead? Lowsing time in the Carbrook Dook The young shotfirer fired his shot Dynamite blew up the section Twelve lads dead, seventy caught Their holiday bags were lying waiting The men were lying down below The wee canaries they died too Salty tears in the sad Red Rows The young shotfirer had no certificate My young collier gave his life Fate was cruel to my sweetheart And I will never be a wife My mother said I could not have a collier If I did it would break her heart I didn’t care what my mother told me I had a collier for my sweetheart Ewan McVicar was asked by the Tolbooth Project in Stirling to write songs with the P5 class in East Plean Primary School. Ewan’s mother was born in Plean and Ewan remembered that his grandfather, Hugh Reynolds, had told him about being in a mining disaster. Ewan's grandfather had heard the sound of the 1921 explosion when he was hewing (cutting coal) in the next-door pit. Ewan looked up old newspapers to get details of what happened. Then he and P5 wrote this song. A collier is a coal miner. Cadger’s Loan ran from Plean village up the hill to where the coal pits were. The Loan has been renamed President Kennedy Avenue. The shotfirer is the man who bores a hole, packs it with dynamite, then fires the dynamite to open up a new area of rock for the miners to get the coal from. The men expected to come up after their shift and collect their holiday bags for their annual two weeks' holiday from work. The miners lived in streets called the Red Rows, because they were built of red brick. The first verse is from a traditional song about a girl who wants to marry a coal miner. The tune is sometimes called 'Willie Taylor'. 'Collier Sweetheart' is performed by Ewan McVicar, accompanying himself on guitar and mouth organ.
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