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Lyr Req: Peter Cagon and the Wind

19 Jun 98 - 12:43 PM (#31031)
Subject: Peter Cagon and the Wind
From: Sheila in Belleville, ON

Can any one help me with the lyrics to "Peter Cagon and the Wind"? I remember hearing it sung on Sing Along Jubilee. It is about a fisherman who saves a seal, he brings her home and she turns into a human. He goes back to sea, there is a storm, and the only way she can save his life is to turn back into a seal forever. I think the one that sang it was Jim Bennet. Thank you.


19 Jun 98 - 12:59 PM (#31032)
Subject: RE: Peter Cagon and the Wind
From: Phideaux

Gordon Bok. And the whole thing is about 15 minutes long.


19 Jun 98 - 04:31 PM (#31048)
Subject: RE: Peter Cagon and the Wind
From: Barbara

The right spelling is Peter Kagan, and a lot of it is spoken. Basically a 15 minute story with a couple refrains, and the whole song is on a Folk Legacy record of the same name. Blessings, Barbara


19 Jun 98 - 06:59 PM (#31056)
Subject: RE: Peter Cagon and the Wind
From: rich r

A fairly recent CD collection of Gordon Bok's material (North Winds Clearing) contains "Peter Kagan & the Wind" along with printed lyrics. It also has a bunch of other great songs. I think Folk Legacy has a web site where you can get further information.

rich r


22 Jun 98 - 07:41 AM (#31137)
Subject: RE: Peter Cagon and the Wind
From: aldus

I think it is also on an old recording by Tommy Makem..about I970...


22 Jun 98 - 03:01 PM (#31150)
Subject: RE: Peter Kagan and the Wind
From: Joe Offer

A Hotbot search found it here. Good song/story, but I'm glad I can resist the temptation to type it all for you.
-Joe Offer-


23 Jun 98 - 10:50 AM (#31190)
Subject: RE: Peter Cagon and the Wind
From: Jaxon

Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy recorded this on their live "Makem & Clancy Album". It is a great presentation.
Jack Murray


23 Jun 98 - 11:13 AM (#31192)
Subject: RE: Peter Cagon and the Wind
From: Barbara

You know, Joe, I just read through that link for Peter Kagan that you posted above, and I think it's missing the "One bell, two bell, don't go sailin'" part of the singing. The song that goes with the gong bouy, I think it is. Though I haven't listened to the record recently. I seem to remember that was part of the telling, too. Am I right?
Blessings,
Barbara


23 Jun 98 - 07:58 PM (#31227)
Subject: RE: Peter Cagon and the Wind
From: Joe Offer

So, Barbara, does that mean I have to go back and type the whole darn thing??? Yes, m'dear, you're right....
I confess - the link I posted is not the true and complete Gordon Bok version of the song, but I am away from my vast collection of CD's and am unable to provide the Bok version. Nonetheless, the link gives a pretty good rendition. If you follow the link back to its previous directory, you will find other interesting legends.
-Joe Offer, somewhere in the desert-


24 Jun 98 - 12:03 AM (#31253)
Subject: RE: Peter Cagon and the Wind
From: rich r

I looked at the Bok lyric sheets for both the LP and the CD and I listened to the CD. I could not find any other singing parts than the ones that appeared with the link above. The differences between Bok's version and the link version are minimal as a couple examples will show.

Bok - Wind snatches off north-by-east; "I'll freeze you." Kagan says, "I'm not afraid of cold." But Kagan is afraid. He doesn't know what to do.

Link - The Wind snatched off North by East. "I'll freeze you." "I'm not afraid of cold." But Kagan was afraid. He didn't know what to do.

Bok - And there was a seal lying with him there, curled over him like a blanket - and the snow was upon the seal.

Link - And there was a seal, lying there with him, curled over him like a blanket, and the snow was upon the seal's back.

rich r


26 Jun 98 - 07:54 PM (#31472)
Subject: RE: Peter Cagon and the Wind
From: Barbara

Rich is right. The refrain I remembered goes to "Sabin the Woodfitter" not "Peter Kagan and the Wind". So you're off the hook, Joe.
Blessings,
Barbara


28 Jun 98 - 04:32 PM (#31558)
Subject: RE: Peter Cagon and the Wind
From: Iguana

All of the original words and score for guitar can be found in Gordon Bok's songbook "Time and the Flying Snow," published by Folk-Legacy Records of Sharon, CT 06069.