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The Lowlands, Low DigiTrad: SAILING IN THE LOWLANDS LOW Related threads: Lyr Req: Sailing in the Lowlands Low (P J McCall) (22) How to translate 'lowlands low' (21) Lyr Req: Lowlands Low (5) Lyr Req: The Lowlands Low (from the Clydesiders) (4) (closed) |
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Subject: The Lowlands, Low From: Timmy Date: 16 Dec 97 - 08:53 AM In the song "The Lowlands, Low" (The Clancys) what is that boat loaded with? "....cowhides and wool and light cargo." Timmy |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: Joe Offer Date: 16 Dec 97 - 03:09 PM I searched under #286 and found 8 different versions of this song (It's #286 of the Child Ballads). I wonder if we have other songs with MORE versions. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: dick greenhaus Date: 16 Dec 97 - 03:53 PM Joe, I suspect that we have more versions of Ragle-Taggle Gypsies and theFalse Bride, but I'd hate to swear to it. If you want, I can check. |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: Nonie Rider Date: 16 Dec 97 - 04:40 PM But we don't seem to have "Reggae Rover"--I think it was Celtic Stone's, but I'm not sure. --Nonie |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: Wolfgang Date: 17 Dec 97 - 10:42 AM Joe, I'm not sure, that Child #286 and "Sailing in the Lowlands Low" (author: P.J. McCall, air: trad.) are more than superficially related. Timmy, if the song you mean is the one starting "Dunmore we quitted, Michelmas gone by..." then the line you are asking for goes: "cowhides and woll and live(!) cargo" (source: J.N.Healy, Irish Ballds and songs of the sea). How about posting the complete lyrics? Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: Wolfgang Date: 17 Dec 97 - 10:49 AM "wool", not "woll" |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: Martin Ryan Date: 18 Dec 97 - 04:53 PM Think I posted these in a thread some time ago. Regards |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: Tim Jaques tjaques@netcom.ca Date: 18 Dec 97 - 07:05 PM Is this the same song as The Golden Trinity?
There once sailed a ship from the north country I've heard it under other names, but the story line is the same. They get into battle with a Spanish ship; the cabin boy volunteers to swim under the Spanish ship and drill holes to sink her if the captain will let him marry the captain's daughter; the captain agrees; the boy sinks the Spanish ship as promised; the captain breaks his word and lets him drown. |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: Joe Offer Date: 19 Dec 97 - 01:48 AM Tim, I'm sure your "Golden Trinity" is the same as "Golden Vanity" and all the other versions of Child #286. I think maybe Timmy and Wolfgang are referring to another song with the name "Sailing in the Lowlands Low." Is that right, Wolfgang? Can your magic scanner scan us up a copy of your lyrics? -Joe- |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: Wolfgang Date: 19 Dec 97 - 09:03 AM Yes, it is right, Joe; scanner's a bit less than magic, it's only worth using if the song has more than about 4 verses; I won't forget the request, but I haven't the book here today, and next time may be well after Christmas. Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: Wolfgang Date: 19 Dec 97 - 10:43 AM Martin's right, no need to do the work once more, click for Sailing for the Lowlands Low |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: Joe Offer Date: 19 Dec 97 - 03:25 PM Aha! Now we have the mystery sorted out! Now, does somebody have the tune for "Sailing for the Lowlands Low," and can we get Dick to promise to include it in the next edition of the database? Seems a shame to have this confusion come up again and again. Of course, sometimes our confusion comes up with delightful results. Take a look at the "Rosin the Bow" and "Acres of Clams" threads that developed off a request from an entirely different song. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: dick greenhaus Date: 19 Dec 97 - 03:30 PM Interesting version. If I get the tune, I'll promise to include it in the next edition of the DT. |
Subject: RE: The Lowlands, Low From: Martin Ryan Date: 20 Dec 97 - 06:31 PM I'll see if I can find sheets for the PJ mcColl song and get them to Dick. Regards - and happy Christmas (I can't bring my PC-ness to "Happy Holidays"!. |
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