14 Aug 02 - 08:24 AM (#765058) Subject: Lyr. Req: Green Fields of England From: Alio Does anyone know the words to the song which has the chorus - "Here's adieu to the green fields of England, now we're parting from you." I know it's by Peter Bellamy, and it's in the Transports, but I can't find the words anywhere. I'd also really llike to buy a copy of the Transports CD, but I can't find that either. I fancy treating Geoff to it, as he's lost his copy. Help! |
14 Aug 02 - 09:35 AM (#765087) Subject: RE: Lyr. Req: Green Fields of England From: Malcolm Douglas You can buy The Transports direct from Topic Records. Their catalogue is not terribly well organised, so you'll probably need to use the search function to find the details. If you're in the USA or thereabouts, you can get it from Camsco Music. |
14 Aug 02 - 10:44 AM (#765110) Subject: RE: Lyr. Req: Green Fields of England From: Alio Thanks Malcolm - I've now ordered the CD (along with a Waterson family one!) I'll now have to wait for it to arrive to get the words, unless anyone out there happens to know them? |
15 Aug 02 - 02:34 PM (#766015) Subject: Lyr Add: GREEN FIELDS OF ENGLAND (Peter Bellamy) From: GUEST,HP Hate to see you having to wait for the lyrics. These are transposed from the album ... GREEN FIELDS OF ENGLAND (Peter Bellamy) Farewell to our lovers and our kind relations Farewell to the homes we love well. There is never an ending to our tribulations For they've damned us like sinners to Hell.
Ch: Here's adieu, here's adieu
The sweet fetters of love they are wrenching asunder
From Devon, from Derby, from Wiltshire and Wales
There's cheats and cut-purses and rogues with no name
There's coiners and clippers and ladies of pleasure
There's some who expected to go to the scaffold
There's some of our number are handsome and hearty
So farewell to all judges so kind and forgiving |
15 Aug 02 - 06:43 PM (#766148) Subject: RE: Lyr. Req: Green Fields of England From: Gareth HP - Thought for discussion ??? The original of "Gresford" ??? Gareth
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