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Lyr/Chords Req: The Arran Convict (Alan Reid)

04 Aug 99 - 12:52 AM (#102149)
Subject: chords please, The Aran Convict
From: DonMeixner

Some days I'm denser than others, I can't get a handle on this tune. I have the words OK but the chords are eluding me. Can anyone give me a hand, please?

Don


31 Mar 00 - 11:15 PM (#204892)
Subject: The Aran Convict
From: DonMeixner

Hello All,

I'm looking for the lyrics and chords to this song. I heard it from The Battlefield Band. Also known as Long Legged Mary by some.

Don


01 Apr 00 - 02:15 AM (#204967)
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: The Aran Convict
From: The Beanster

Don,

Been looking for this song but have had no luck yet, although I have found sites for the band itself and fan sites, etc. Will keep trying or maybe someone else will know it.


01 Apr 00 - 05:13 PM (#205279)
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: The Aran Convict
From: Susanne (skw)

I have the BB recording and have long wanted to take the words down - I just don't have the time. I'll see what I can do till Easter. It may help to know, though, that it's Arran in Scotland, not Aran in Ireland the song refers to. - Susanne


01 Apr 00 - 09:28 PM (#205417)
Subject: Lyr/Chords Add: THE ARRAN CONVICT (Alan Reid)
From: GUEST,Victoria

Ahhh...from the pen of the wonderful Alan Reid...great song, isn't it though? Here's the lyrics...

(Chorus:) I wish I was back on the Loch Ranza ferry
With long legged Mary, breathing the spray and the sweet island air of the morning
But I’m wasting away in this sweltering prison
The mercury's rising and freedom's a dream that arrives and escapes with the dawning.

It seems just like yesterday, sailing from Brodick
Across the Atlantic in search of a wife and some land
But the New Brunswick winters are lonely and hard
So I followed the wagons out west with no money or plan. (Chorus)

I worked on the railroad with Chinese and Irish
I slept in the pine woods and heard the wolf creep to the door
But a Scotsman in Portland took all of my money
He sold me a cartload of candles he robbed from a store.

I fell in with gangsters and dealers in moonshine
And soon they involved me in driving their wagons of booze
One night we were ambushed and I killed a black man
Now I’m in the jail-house and one of the hard labour crews. (Chorus)

Sometimes when it's dark I remember Loch Ranza
The days when the rain from Kintyre was a sheet without end
And long legged Mary, who smiled at me slyly
And if they release me I think I’ll go back there again. (Chorus)

The chords are as follows; G C G D Em A7 G D G C G D C G D G D A D G Em D C D A D G Em D C


02 Apr 00 - 12:24 AM (#205489)
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: The Aran Convict
From: DonMeixner

Thanks Victoria,

Is the Black Man mentioned in the song an Afro-Canadian(?) or is Black Man euphemistic for some kind of cop?

Don


02 Apr 00 - 05:49 PM (#205742)
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: The Aran Convict
From: Susanne (skw)

Thank you, Victoria!


18 Jan 02 - 11:25 PM (#630926)
Subject: The Arran Convict- The chords please
From: DonMeixner

I am still looking for the chords to The Arran Convict by Alan Reid of The Battlefield Band.

This also brings up a question. Why is it that we don't think of giving out the chords to songs as a rule? In most cases, even for songs deep in the public domain, we don't supply chords in Digitrad. How come? Is it because they are hard to align with the words. Or are there copyright or other restrictions?

Don Meixner


19 Jan 02 - 12:37 PM (#631121)
Subject: RE: Help: The Arran Convict- The chords please
From: Sorcha

For the chords, start bugging one of these people who says they have Sing Out! collections. Convict, v.41#3 ... p.42. Mick, BillD., etc.

As for your chord question, I can only say why I don't post them. Usually, I find only lyrics, not chords. If I find chords, I haven't mastered the html to post them correctly. (lazy).If I find chords, I'll post a link and let somebody else paste them.

I don't do guitar, etc. so I don't need them, therefore I don't know them. Also, quite often, I think they are so easy (I, IV,VII, etc.) as to not be necessary.


19 Jan 02 - 04:45 PM (#631257)
Subject: RE: Help: The Arran Convict- The chords please
From: DonMeixner

Sorcha,

I can gnerally figure out the chords to any tune I need. But for some reason I find the simple ones to be the hardest. May be its because I expect a chord to be in a spot that has a passing tone through it. (By the way, I figured out the chords to Long Journey Home this moring, after three days of antibiotic cleared out the ear infection in my one fuctional ear.)

Also., for some reason I find Battlefield Band songs to be remarkable obtuse. Still great songs, just odd. And as you found the Arran Convict by searching Google and getting to the Sing Out! site you will have also found that for $3.00 bucks I can get a copy of the lead sheet. I don't begrudge the $3.00, its the turn around time of six days: I want it Noooooooooowww!

And you only find lyrics too. Which is my question, why only lyrics? I know I spoke of the digitrad but that isn't really this forum. I'm not speaking of the catters in the forum and accussing them of not being a help to me. These are the most generous and considerate folks in the entire civilized world and parts of France. Just the greater world of music out there.

Is there a legal reason why lyrics are posted and chords.

But thanks Sorcha for all the help in the past for my chording questions, you are always in the fore front with a helpful suggestion or a good site to try. I'll try and be less of a pest about this stuff and bugg no one.

Don


19 Jan 02 - 04:57 PM (#631260)
Subject: RE: Help: The Arran Convict- The chords please
From: Sorcha

Like I told ya, Don, PM BillD (or Bill D--I'm not sure which). He has this humongous collection of SingOut! and you could bug him into posting the chords.......(*BG*)


20 Jan 02 - 05:15 PM (#631793)
Subject: Chords Add: THE ARRAN CONVICT (Alan Reid)
From: GUEST,Kernow John

Hope it's in time

Ch. Oh I (G)wish I was back on the (C)Lochranza (G)ferry
with long legged (D)Mary
(Em)Breathin in the spray and the (A7)sweet island air of the (G)mor(D)nin'
But I'm (G)wastin away in this (C)swelterin (G)prison The mercury's (D)rising
and (C)freedoms a dream that a(G)rrives and escapes with the (D)dawn(G) in

1. It (D)seems like just yesterday (A7)sailing from Brodick
a(G)cross the Atlantic in (Em)search of a wife and some (d)lan(c)d
But the (D)New Brunswick winters are (A7) lonely and (D)hard
so I (G)followed the wagons out (Em)West with no money or (D)plan(C)



KJ


20 Jan 02 - 11:06 PM (#631974)
Subject: RE: Help: The Arran Convict- The chords please
From: DonMeixner

Thank you KJ, you are truly a good person.

Don Meixner