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Thread #2903 Message #3907951
Posted By: GUEST,Mick Pearce (MCP)
25-Feb-18 - 07:28 PM
Thread Name: Origins: John o' Dreams (Bill Caddick)
Subject: RE: Origins: John o' Dreams (Bill Caddick)
I've been scanning (and indexing) my old song folders recently and I'm often reminded of songs I used to sing years ago and should do again.
As I was about to do this song I thought I'd check my transcription against Mudcat and none of the version here seem to be the way Bill Caddick sings it. So here's the version he recorded on Rough Music. I checked my transcription against the record (1 error - I had as asleep instead of as you sleep in the last verse), so I believe this to be correct. I've marked the changes compared to Georgiansilver's version above.
JOHN O'DREAMS (words:Bill Caddick; music:PI Tchaikovsky)
When midnight sings good people homeward tread Seek now your blankets and your feather bed Home is the rover, his journey over Yield up the nighttime to old John o' Dreams x2
Across the hill, the sun has gone astray Tomorrow's cares are many dreams away The stars are flying, your candle's dying Yield up the darkness to old John o' Dreams x2
Both man and master in the night are one All things are equal when the day is done The prince and the ploughman, the slave and the freeman All find their comfort with old John o' Dreams x2
Now as you sleep your dreams come winging clear The hawks of morning cannot harm you here Sleep is your river, float on forever And for your boatman choose old John o' Dreams x2
Source: Bill Caddick, lp Rough Music, 1976
While on the song. I've listened to 2 versions of Piva Piva on youtube and fail to see any resemblance to the Tchaikovsky theme. It may have derived from an Italian tune, but it doesn't seem to be this one. Ideas?