Subject: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,Nick Date: 12 May 07 - 06:09 PM This is no doubt not the first incarnation of this question, but I some people think the world has had enough of folkie love songs, but I look around me and I see it isn't so. Oh no. I figure this will illicit the names of songs I have never heard, and that is pretty much the point. What do you think the most poingant, aching, heart breaking folk love song to you have ever heard. For me I go with Stan Rogers Forty Five Years and for you?.... WFTD Nick |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,Nick Date: 12 May 07 - 06:10 PM PS how do the related threads get attatched is that manual by Admin? |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,Art Thieme Date: 12 May 07 - 07:46 PM Nick, are you new to this music? |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: mg Date: 12 May 07 - 08:02 PM Probably Raglan Road...Peggy Gordon...River in the Pines...mg |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Maryrrf Date: 12 May 07 - 08:10 PM "Black is the Color" or "My Dearest Dear" aka 10,000 Miles or The Blackest Crow would be in the running, I think! |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,Nick Date: 12 May 07 - 08:11 PM Art... assume I am. Does that change how you would answer the question I posed? Thanks Nick |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Jean(eanjay) Date: 12 May 07 - 08:15 PM "I live not where I love." |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Jim Lad Date: 12 May 07 - 08:27 PM I'd be torn between Macushla, Kathleen Mavourneen, Lagan Love & The Lament of the Irish Emmigrant'. Oh but there's more.... ....Macushla Today! |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: SINSULL Date: 12 May 07 - 08:28 PM "Honey" |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Jim Lad Date: 12 May 07 - 08:29 PM Oh right: Honey! That's my final answer! |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Jim Lad Date: 12 May 07 - 08:35 PM Hey! Look what I found when I was looking up the words to Macushla... The Irish language origins, mo chroí (my heart), mo chuisle (my pulse; as in 'a chuisle mo chroí", pulse of my heart - in English we can call someone a "heart throb") Pulse of my heart. I did not know that! |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Effsee Date: 12 May 07 - 09:11 PM Robert Burns..."Ae fond kiss"...no contest! |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Ref Date: 12 May 07 - 10:20 PM Stan Rogers' "Lies" or Rosalie Sorrels' "Bramble And the Rose." |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: jacqui.c Date: 12 May 07 - 11:27 PM The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,Janie Date: 12 May 07 - 11:27 PM My vote is not traditional, but is definitely folk. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Janie |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Peace Date: 12 May 07 - 11:39 PM Maggie Whispering Pines |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: frogprince Date: 12 May 07 - 11:55 PM Michael Smith's "The Dutchman" Tom Paxton's "Home, to Me". |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Amos Date: 13 May 07 - 12:05 AM My love is like the red, red rose.... Among others. I think the title of this thread is a meaningless proposition, but if we're voting, there's one. A |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Jim Lad Date: 13 May 07 - 12:14 AM The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Definitely! |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Sooz Date: 13 May 07 - 03:57 AM The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face with The Call and the Answer (Phil Colclough) for seconds. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Backwoodsman Date: 13 May 07 - 04:06 AM Although a huge Stan Rogers fan, I'd have to rate him second with '45 Years' - Phil & June Colclough's 'The Call and The Answer' gets First Prize for me. FWIW, Tom Paxton's 'Home For Me' makes a close third. If we're talking Trad, Ae Fond Kiss may well take it. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Dave Hanson Date: 13 May 07 - 04:26 AM ' Take Your Tongue Out Of My Mouth, I'm Kissing You Goodbye ' eric |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: jaze Date: 13 May 07 - 10:41 AM Raglan Road or Maggie. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 13 May 07 - 08:11 PM I Hold Your Hand In Mine. In the trad division, and seriously, Tam Lin. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: oldhippie Date: 13 May 07 - 08:54 PM We used "Forty Five Years" as background in our wedding video; also Holly Near's "Plain And Simple Love". Another great love song is Kate Wolf's "The Trumpet Vine". |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 13 May 07 - 09:07 PM I need to go with Robert Burns, in his wonderful Bonnie Wee Thing. Especially because singing that song went a long way toward winning my Beautiful Wife, 43 years ago. Actually, my personal reasons aside, Burns wrote a number of songs any of which might be entitled to the title of "the greatest love song". I immediately think of Jon Anderson, My Jo, which surely has to be somewhere in the front ranks. Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Mr Fox Date: 14 May 07 - 05:24 AM Traditional? - I Once Loved a Lass (aka The Week Before Easter) |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Liz the Squeak Date: 14 May 07 - 05:33 AM It depends on the object of your love. For the love of home, my favourite is 'Linden Lea' by William Barnes. Otherwise, I'd say the best love song is a contemporary song by a delightful lady called Moira... 'When you're down, the best way up is chocolate!' After that, there really isn't anything else worth getting het up over. LTS |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Folkiedave Date: 14 May 07 - 06:17 AM An Irish song I know as "The Wind that shakes the Barley" "I sat me in the valley green I sat me with my true love, And sad my thoughts were torn between the old love and the new love, The old was her, the new that made me think of Ireland dearly, And soft the wind blew down the glen, And shook the golden barley". |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Leadfingers Date: 14 May 07 - 06:58 AM Bill Caddick's 'Gibson Girl' does it for me ! |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 14 May 07 - 08:21 AM I guess that 'greatest' will always be a matter of opinion or personal taste unless we define what greatest actauly means. Most listened to? Most popular? Most covered by other people? Bst known? I think by any of these standards the afore mentioned 'First Time' must be in there with a good chance. As it was written by Ewan MacColl I don't think it's pedigree as a folk song can be in any doubt:-) Cheers Dave |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: mrmoe Date: 14 May 07 - 08:43 AM .....well, perhaps not the greatest, but worth a mention.....Eric Andersen's "come to my bedside"..... |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Derby Ram Date: 14 May 07 - 09:53 AM Sorry, I can only get it down to three in the trad category: Annan Water Bushes and Briars Once I Courted a Damsel Contemporary (or known writers) Watch this space.....but don't hold your breath...:-) |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST Date: 14 May 07 - 10:43 AM "Who will blow the candle out tonight?" John Tams or "First Time" written by McColl. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Midchuck Date: 14 May 07 - 10:51 AM I hate being a conformist, but.. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face. Easy pick. I think Tom Russell's adaptation of Linda Thompson's No Telling is probably second. Peter |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Dave Sutherland Date: 14 May 07 - 03:43 PM "The Banks of the Bann" |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Little Robyn Date: 14 May 07 - 03:49 PM I think the singer makes a difference. I've heard some horrible versions of 'First time ever'. I vote for Patrick Sky's version of Tom Paxton's 'Every Time' or else the Johnston's version of 'The Lambs on the Green Hills', which is another version of Mr Fox's favourite. Robyn |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: concertina ceol Date: 14 May 07 - 03:57 PM Agree little Robyn and I would include Peggy Segger singing it, which is a shame as the song was written for her. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: PoppaGator Date: 14 May 07 - 04:31 PM The only song I know entitled "I Hold Your Hand in Mine" is Tom Lehrer's ode to cannibalism and dismemberment. I realize now that there must be a traditional ballad that he was parodying, but I had never heard,or even heard of, it. I hold your hand in mine, dear, I press it to my lips. I take a healthy bite from Your dainty fingertips. My joy would be complete, dear, If you were only here But still I hold your hand as A precious souvenir... Wish I could remember more... I'm truly sorry if this is too disturbing for anyone, but I couldn't resist! On a more serious note, "She Moved Through the Fair" is a favorite of mine that tells a profoundly moving and tragic love story, although it's not a "love song" in the sense of a declaration of love from me to you. There was a fairly recent thread (or a recently-resurrected one) explaining this wonderful old song more fully than I had previously understood. In any event, it's the music, mood, and overall sound that I've always found so unique and overwhelmingly affecting; learning further interpretations of the lyrics only adds to my appreciation. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Bert Date: 14 May 07 - 04:37 PM 'Believe me if all those Endearing Young Charms' by Thomas Moore. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: dozy rozy Date: 14 May 07 - 06:02 PM "Grace" by Sean frank o'Meara. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST Date: 14 May 07 - 07:22 PM Some great suggestions notably by Burns and Stan Rogers. Might I suggest "The Ballad of Mary Magdalene" by Dar Williams |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 14 May 07 - 07:58 PM Yes, PoppaGator, I was referring to the Tom Lehrer song. If you click on it in my earlier message, it takes you to a performance (not by TL) that's been put up on YouTube. I don't think TL was parodying any particular song when he wrote it - he generally parodied genres, not particular songs (although he made an exception for Clementine). My nomination of it as The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever was meant to be funny. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: harpmolly Date: 15 May 07 - 04:41 AM There are far too many to choose from, so I'll go with one that has been particularly moving me recently: David Francey's "Green Fields". It has some really bittersweet moments but ends on a wonderfully high note. :) ...And I married out of high school to a girl I knew forever And we settled down together, and three children came; And the life that we were livin' was forgive and be forgiven, But wherever I saw sunshine She could only see rain. Left me standing in the cornfield With the dry land all around me, And I felt my heart sinking like the setting sun; And the sky was like the ocean pouring down around me, I used to be so proud, now I was all undone... (but later) But when I was good and ready When I stood up strong and steady, Love came with the letters in the morning mail; And I knew that I had found her When I put my arms around her; When I see her now in the morning how that sunrise pales. Leaves me standing in the cornfield With the dry land all around me, And I feel myself rising like the morning sun; And the sky is like the ocean, White and blue and rollin' And I know in my own heart she's the only one. *shiver* That's just yummy. :) Molly |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,old salty Date: 15 May 07 - 06:09 AM " The Briar and The Rose " by tom waits .Its a lovely song . :) |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE BALLAD OF MARY MAGDALENE (R Shindell) From: michaelr Date: 05 Feb 12 - 03:42 PM I just heard this on the radio and think it should be here. THE BALLAD OF MARY MAGDALENE(Richard Shindell) 1. My name is Mary Magdalene; I come from Palestine. Please excuse these rags I'm in, but I've fallen on hard times; But long ago I had my work when I was in my prime, But I gave it up, and all for love; It was his career or mine. CHORUS: Jesus loved me; this I know, But why on earth did I ever let him go? He was always faithful; he was always kind, But he walked off with this heart of mine. 2. But I remember nights we spent whispering our creed: Our rituals, our sacraments, the stars our canopy. There beneath an olive tree we'd offer up our plea, God's creation innocent, his arms surrounding me. CHORUS 3. A love like this will come but once; this I do believe, And I'll not see his like again as I live and breathe, And I'm sorry if I might offend, but I will never see How the tenderness I shared with him became a heresy. CHORUS: Jesus loved me; This I know, But why on earth did he ever have to go? He was always faithful; he was always kind, But he walked off with this heart of mine. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Don Firth Date: 05 Feb 12 - 03:59 PM Uh. . . . Old Blue? Don Firth |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: alex s Date: 05 Feb 12 - 04:14 PM Jock O'Hazeldean |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Dave Hanson Date: 05 Feb 12 - 07:14 PM The Devil and the Feathery Wife. Dave H |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: PHJim Date: 06 Feb 12 - 01:11 AM When You And I Were Young Maggie, especially the second verse. Maggie Johnson died of consumption before the poem was made into a song, so she never got to hear a love song written for her by her husband about growing old together: They say I am feeble with age, Maggie My steps are less sprightly than then My face is a well written page, Maggie But time alone was the pen. They say we are aged and grey, Maggie As spray by the white breakers flung But to me you're as fair as you were, Maggie When you and I were young. |
Subject: Lyr Add: I JUST WISH THAT SHE WERE HERE (Keillor) From: PHJim Date: 06 Feb 12 - 01:21 AM Just learned this yesterday, but it's a favourite: I JUST WISH THAT SHE WERE HERE Garrison Keillor Don't put whipped cream in my coffee. Don't put a lime wedge in my beer. Don't want pepper on my salad. I just wish that she were here. I don't need to hear your specials. I'll just have your cheapest wine. I don't want an appetizer. I just wish that she was mine. I don't need the decorations. I don't need the dessert cart. I just need her here beside me. With her head against my heart. I don't need to hear the specials. The ahi tuna very rare. I don't want your calamari. Just wish that she was sitting there. I don't need the fancy salad. The cheese tray or the dessert cart. I just need her at my table. With her head against my heart. Everything is pale without her. All this cool, uptown decor. I can't even taste the hot sauce. I just sit and watch the door. Don't put whipped cream in my coffee. Don't want a lime wedge in my beer. Don't put pepper on my salad. I just wish that she were here. I just wish that she were here. |
Subject: Lyr Add: LIKE A COAT FROM THE COLD (Guy Clark) From: PHJim Date: 06 Feb 12 - 01:27 AM Another favourite - Guy Clark's LIKE A COAT FROM THE COLD I've found comfort and courage in bottles of whiskey. But I swear to you friend that that life is sum'm risky. I have backed away quickly from those that would burn me. And stopped up my ears that no one should learn me. CHORUS: But the lady beside me is the one I have chosen to walk through my life like a coat from the cold 2. I have flown like a bird from each cage that confined me And broken every one of the ties that would bind me I have danced me around some sad ol' situations And taken up my share of them sweet invitations CHORUS: But the lady beside me is the one I have chosen To walk through my life like a coat from the cold To walk through my life like a coat from the cold |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: PHJim Date: 06 Feb 12 - 01:34 AM Just thought of another - Brock Zeman's End Of The World You held my hand as the sky ripped in two Before it all came crashing down you said, "I love you" And I knew right then that these would be my last words So I said: "Kiss me quick baby, it's the end of the world." "Kiss me quick baby, it's the end of the world." |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Spailpin Date: 06 Feb 12 - 03:12 AM For me , the orchard, as sung by Liam Clancy .. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Little Hawk Date: 06 Feb 12 - 03:15 AM Many good suggestions above. I'd also go with Stan Rogers' "Forty Five Years From Now", and "Lies", and then I'd add several Bob Dylan songs ("Sacrilege!!!, cry the UK folkies!)....several Leonard Cohen songs...several Mary Chapin Carpenter songs ("But that's not 'folk'!!!" they cry!) Okay, never mind then. Just carry on pleasantly with what you're doing. ;-D |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,HiLo Date: 06 Feb 12 - 09:06 AM She Moves Through The Fair///gorgeous sentiment, yes ? |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Elmore Date: 06 Feb 12 - 09:47 AM Do You Think That I Do Not Know? Words by Henry Lawson, Music by Slim Dusty, sung by Priscilla Herdman. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST Date: 06 Feb 12 - 09:51 AM Runner up. My Lady's a Wild, Flying Dove by Tom Paxton. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Elmore Date: 06 Feb 12 - 10:33 AM Lost my cookie, and became guest on entry just above this one. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,albert Date: 06 Feb 12 - 10:41 AM A song that works for me is Girl From The North Country by Bob Dylan! Albert |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,Morris-ey Date: 06 Feb 12 - 11:23 AM Tie me kangaroo down, sport... |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Little Hawk Date: 06 Feb 12 - 11:29 AM Okay, good. ;-) I agree on that one. And I'm going to add these: Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands Love Minus Zero/No Limit Visions of Johanna Don't Think Twice, It's Allright Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You Tomorrow is a Long Time One Too Many Mornings To Ramona All those are by Bob Dylan, and there are more where those came from. Then there's Leonard Cohen. He has written some incredible love songs. One of the best is "Ain't No Cure For Love". |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Elmore Date: 06 Feb 12 - 12:00 PM The latest arrangement of L. Cohen's "Ain't no Cure For Love" sounds like a fifties r&b song, not that there's anything wrong with that. For a love song from Cohen I prefer "Take This Waltz" It haunts me. Just a matter of taste, not an an argument. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: topical tom Date: 06 Feb 12 - 12:04 PM "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" by Ewan McColl |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Little Hawk Date: 06 Feb 12 - 12:13 PM I agree about "Take This Waltz", Elmore. It's a truly beautiful song. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Joe_F Date: 06 Feb 12 - 06:35 PM I Saw Her As She Came and Went (trad.) I Wish You Were Here (Malvina Reynolds) |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Gallus Moll Date: 06 Feb 12 - 07:05 PM Robert Burns: Highland Mary (written for Margaret Campbell) - but sung to Iain Ingram's tune 'Auchamore' rather than the one Burns set it to (katherine Ogie) |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: kendall Date: 06 Feb 12 - 07:52 PM Lorena Palace Grand |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,pattyClink Date: 06 Feb 12 - 09:48 PM I'll second the motion on Ae Fond Kiss, and i'll nominate Loch Tay Boat Song. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,Charlie Claude Date: 06 Feb 12 - 10:32 PM dog and gun |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: zozimus Date: 07 Feb 12 - 06:18 PM I'd go for "Changes" by Phil Ochs |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Little Hawk Date: 07 Feb 12 - 06:22 PM I'd call that a great folk philosophical song...and one of the best ever. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: The Sandman Date: 07 Feb 12 - 06:28 PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-SPThFpviU |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: ollaimh Date: 07 Feb 12 - 09:42 PM i'm fond of" neath the gloammin star at e'en" zand the newfoundland song"when i'm sixty four"(not the beatles one. the gaelic brigid o'malley is quite the song as well |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,tatterfoal Date: 08 Feb 12 - 04:39 AM Call and Answer |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,I was there Date: 08 Feb 12 - 07:36 AM "The joy of living". Because when it came to the crunch, Ewan was talking about his love for EVERYTHING. And while he'd have probably shouted at you for suggesting it, at its core, all that endures, all that matters, is our love for each other. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,999 Date: 08 Feb 12 - 10:30 AM Yo, Poppa Gator: I hold your hand in mine, dear, I press it to my lips. I take a healthy bite From your dainty fingertips. My joy would be complete, dear, If you were only here, But still I keep your hand As a precious souvenir. The night you died I cut it off. I really don't know why. For now each time I kiss it I get bloodstains on my tie. I'm sorry now I killed you, For our love was something fine, And till they come to get me I shall hold your hand in mine. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,olddude Date: 08 Feb 12 - 10:32 AM Mercy of your Smile by Bruce Murdoch |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Mr Happy Date: 08 Feb 12 - 10:54 AM There's a kiss at the end of the rainbow |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 08 Feb 12 - 11:46 AM Flow gently, sweet Afton. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Mr Happy Date: 08 Feb 12 - 12:04 PM We really can't know 'the greatest ever' anything, yet |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Allen in Oz Date: 08 Feb 12 - 08:26 PM Lorena Tomorrow is a Long Time Do You Think That I Do Not Know |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: kendall Date: 10 Feb 12 - 08:46 PM Farewell to thee. (Aloha oe) written by the last Queen of Hawaii. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: kendall Date: 10 Feb 12 - 08:48 PM It's not in the DT. Does anyone besides me think it should be? |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: Fred Maslan Date: 10 Feb 12 - 08:57 PM Bill Gallaher's "I will be the one" |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: PHJim Date: 10 Feb 12 - 10:17 PM Todd Snider's Just In Case Todd Snider wrote this lovely little love song for the 21st century. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: cloudstreet Date: 10 Feb 12 - 10:50 PM The Valley of Strathmore That amazing chorus: If time was a thing man could buy All the money that I have in store I would give for one day by her side In the valley of Strathmore |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: maeve Date: 11 Feb 12 - 06:39 AM Kendall, regarding Aloha'oe- Haruo has posted the lyrics for inclusion in the DT; it seems to have not made it in yet. I'd like to see it there, also. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,Ian Mather sans cookie Date: 11 Feb 12 - 07:35 AM I once knocked up a guitar tune, slow waltz time, lots of little flourishes, quite proud if it actually. I never worked up a score for it and to be fair, it was just a series of cadences. I kept being asked what it was called when I played it and I noticed it on utube a while ago, (wasn't even aware I was being recorded, I might have had a shave ). Anyway, my point is, after being fed up of people insisting it had a name, I gave it one. And it seemed to stick, and for that reason, be a candidate on this thread? I love you so fucking much I can hardly shit. I may have heard it as a joke in the dim and distant past, but use it anyway. |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: GUEST,Lizzie Cornish Date: 11 Feb 12 - 08:56 AM :0) |
Subject: RE: The Greatest Folk Love Song Ever? From: kendall Date: 11 Feb 12 - 09:04 AM There's one in every crowd. |
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