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Subject: RE: Sting goes folk! From: Ruth Archer Date: 31 Oct 09 - 08:29 AM Sean, just wIt till they patiently explain that you've got the words wrong, as it's supposed to be about Christmas... ;) |
Subject: RE: Sting goes folk! From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 31 Oct 09 - 08:23 AM No end to his talents, another Sting song: Dowland who? |
Subject: RE: Sting goes folk! From: Jack Blandiver Date: 31 Oct 09 - 08:12 AM Poohie! Now every time we do The Souling Song some twep is going to think it's a Sting song. What utter drivel. Hallowe'en, eh? You'd be better off listening to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfj0oOv240M The lanes are very dirty, my shoes are very thin, I've got a little pocket to put a penny in... |
Subject: RE: Sting goes folk! From: Ruth Archer Date: 31 Oct 09 - 08:02 AM I know that song. But these are yer actual traditional songs! Well, except for Soul Cake, which was clearly written by a few of his mates. |
Subject: RE: Sting goes folk! From: Les in Chorlton Date: 31 Oct 09 - 07:51 AM Just check out his Black Seam L in C |
Subject: Sting goes folk! From: Ruth Archer Date: 31 Oct 09 - 07:39 AM Check out the track listing for his new Christmas album, If On A Winter's Night, which contains The Cherry Tree Carol, The Snow it Melts the Soonest, a Soul Cake song, and others. Bizarrely, the Soul Cake Song is credited to (Music & Lyrics by Paul Stookey, Tracey Batteast and Elene Mezzetti), whereas the others are listed as Trad. http://www.sting.com/discog/?v=so&a=1&id=571 Ah - they've inserted the word "Christmas" - that will explain why it's not traditional. ;) |
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