04 Mar 99 - 08:23 AM (#61244) Subject: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: H†vard Hi Looking for the lyrics of a magnificent song called "Farewell, Indiana". Don't really know anything about it, but, yes, I've checked the DT. H†vard |
04 Mar 99 - 07:13 PM (#61319) Subject: Lyr Add: INDIANA (Andy Mitchell) From: Alex Is this the one you are looking for? I'm sure someone will supply the author.
INDIANA |
04 Mar 99 - 07:20 PM (#61322) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Andy Mitchell wrote it; there's a beautiful rendition of it sung by Andy Irvine on the eponymous "Patrick Street" (Green Linnet CSIF 1071. I'd love to know the story behind the song! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGl14Z-100k |
04 Mar 99 - 11:58 PM (#61361) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: Alex The real story concerns the origins of why Chicago became known as "The Windy City". Some say it is because of the weather, some say that it was because of the windiness of the local politicians. But the real reason Chicago is the Windy City is that the Wisconsiners to our North blow while Indiana sucks! |
05 Mar 99 - 03:00 AM (#61385) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: H†vard Thanks Alex, that's the song as was looking for. Also thanks to Animaterra for providing the author and a information about recorded version. H†vard |
05 Mar 99 - 10:31 PM (#61512) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: Alex Lee Murdock also performs a fine version on his 1993 "Safe In The Harbor" CD. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrWEOcTQjmM |
22 Jul 99 - 10:12 PM (#98297) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: Art Thieme A nice little tale in B.A. Botkin---A TREASURY OF AMERICAN FOLKLORE The devil and the wind were walking down Michigan Ave. in Chicago. The devil ducked into the Wrigley Building to take care of some business. He never came out. The wind is still waiting for him. Art |
23 Jul 99 - 09:53 PM (#98687) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: Tucker THANK YOU!!!! I have been busting my butt to find this song. I thought it was just "Indiana" |
28 Feb 00 - 03:00 PM (#186322) Subject: Lyr/Chords Req. Farewell Indiana From: GUEST,The bloke in the corner I heard a musician at a session recently sing a very pretty song whose lyrics included 'Fare the well Indiana', or something very similar. He said it was an Andy Irvine song, but I can't find it here. I'd like lyrics & chords so I can play it myself. I remember the tune, more or less. Anyone out there help please? |
28 Feb 00 - 04:41 PM (#186372) Subject: Lyr Add: INDIANA (A. Mitchell) From: Clinton Hammond2 I have it by Bobby Watt on his album "Homeland"and his liner notes give it to an A. Mitchel Indiana Fare the well now, Indiana Your green land has been good to me There I've traveled, there I've settled There I've raised all my family But the cord has never severed And the longing each day has grown So tomorrow I'll be leaving For the land I call my home
All my friends say that I'm crazy
The chords, I'm sure you can figure out... it's not so difficult a song... Or someone else here can edit my post to put them in... I'm not mucking that far down into HTML crud...
Nice song eh! {~` |
28 Feb 00 - 06:29 PM (#186432) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req. Farewell Indiana From: GUEST,The bloke in the corner Thanks to Malcolm and Clinton for lyrics and the link. I'm sure I'll be able to manage from now on. |
13 Aug 00 - 09:49 AM (#276804) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: GUEST,John D I've been looking for the words to this for some time. I believe that the author was a Scotsman from Oban who emigrated to Indiana,but (as many of us become) was homesick. Once his family were grown he left for home. More than this, I do not know.
John |
25 Jan 01 - 08:07 PM (#382678) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: GUEST,Masha The first time I heard this song, it was around 1983, Michael O'Domhnaill was singing it in Bloomington, IN. It was my last night in the U.S. before I moved back to join my fiancee in Ireland. It sounded as if it were written for me. I suppose that's true of many of the best songs. |
05 Dec 01 - 01:03 AM (#604034) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: Art Thieme Masha, Are you Goodman? from olden times in Chicago? Art Thieme |
05 Dec 01 - 05:26 AM (#604095) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: widowmaker A Canadian Scots singer David Watts sings a superb version of this song, along with many other exile songs , Check him out |
05 Dec 01 - 05:25 PM (#604492) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: GUEST,Andy Mitchell Hi guys, First of all can I thank Christine Primrose for telling me, not only about this discussion but for letting me know of this great website. Incidentally she is the greatest singer I know and all her albums are in the media of her native Gaelic tongue so check them out. They are on the Temple label and I think Flying Fish does them in the States. Anyway, about Indiana; I wrote the song and tune about 15 years ago. I was then living in the village of Ullapool in the far north west of Scotland and my best friends Tom and Val Brian had, quite a few years earlier, moved out to Terre Haute, Indiana. I had missed them a lot and I was delighted to hear from them that they decided to come back home to stay. They loved Indiana but the "old calling" was too strong a force. I decided to write the song, trying to seeing things from Tom & Val's point of view. I had never recorded the song but when my mate Andy Irvine was singing in Ullapool, he heard me sing it and "demanded" it from me. The oul Irish rascal did a really beautiful version of it but changed it into an Irish song - actually, I find it a great honour that someone makes my song their own. In musical terms there's nothing stolen between Scots & Irish but a lot of sharing. A couple of wee corrections though; Andy sings " and the shy hare runs so swiftly" I wrote "And the red deer runs so freely". Actually, the latest version of the song and my personal favourite has only recently been been recorded by Dave Wilkie and Cowboy Celtic, "The Drover Road" CFA-008 Centerfire Music. Denise Withnell sings the song and has a divine voice. Dave and Denise contacted me prior to recording and made sure that they used my original words. Another great version is from Nancy Curtens from Portland Oregon. And John D, I'm not from Oban, but what the hell, it, close enough. Actually I'm from Balintore ( a wee Easter Ross Village), lived in Ullapool for over 25 years and recently moved to the Isle of Skye. My day job is repairing things on fishing boats and I've been intending to do an album since we had big black round things with a wee hole in the middle. I've just never got round to doing it but if anyone books me for a wee tour in USA, then I'll do one overnight - Opportunist - moi - never. Le durachd Andy Mitchell David Wilkie and Cowboy Celtic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHsuAeUZJPQ |
05 Dec 01 - 06:02 PM (#604513) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: lamarca Andy, are you also responsible for "Where Will We Gang" - the lovely song about the demise of the Scottish fishing trades? It's another of my favorites - I learned it from Sara Grey at Pinewoods in the early 90's and have been singing it ever since (translated to American English, as I am not Scottish). You are a fine songwriter! |
05 Dec 01 - 08:25 PM (#604609) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: Malcolm Douglas Many thanks for getting in touch, Andy. That's a fine song, which I think I first heard from Mairi MacInnes. It's astonishing how people will impose their own interpretations onto such things, but it's certainly a compliment when they imagine it to be traditional.
If Christine is lurking about here, may I invite her to join in with some of our conversations? I admire her singing more than I can say. |
06 Dec 01 - 09:10 AM (#604863) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: GUEST,Andy Mitchell Thanks to Malcolm and Lamarca. Re. the song "Far Wull We Gang" (Where will we go). All these years ago when I wrote it, the Scottish fishing industry was booming and, although species like herring were being seriously fished out, the herring fishermen all got bigger loans, bigger boats and went off to catch makeril in even bigger quantities. They made vast amounts of money but the local Cornish makeril fishing has long since gone into serious decline and the huge Scots boats don't go down there any more. They still search for makeril in the stretch of water between Norway and West Ireland but each year the shoals are either fished of pushed further out west. There are other factors like water temperature increasing due to global warming etc. What I was trying to say is you can't fish out one species and then go to the next without a serious crunch coming. I think we are now about to see that crunch. I sang the song in Peterhead (Scotland's main fishing port) and near got lynched. One fisherman, however, came up to me afterwards and said "A dinna like yer song but a canna deny that it's true" Whit an accolade ! Anyway what's this all got to with Chicago? Maybe the link is BLUES whiting or could it be SOLE music. Thank COD for the windy city Le durachd Andy PS I sure I've spealt Makeril wrong |
06 Dec 01 - 03:31 PM (#605118) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: John MacKenzie Hello Andy Mitchell, I wondered where you were I went round to your old workshop in Ullapool, and you was gone. Give me a bell sometime and let me know where and how you are.I'm now living in Lairg, and I'm in the book. John MacKenzie,known for Mudcat purposes as Giok ( Jock ) ex Hazelgrove Services. Sorry to use the thread to send a PM folks but can't PM Guests, I crave all your indulgences. Failte.....Jock |
05 Jan 08 - 02:14 PM (#2229179) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Farewell, Indiana From: GUEST,Gregg Wow, it is 7 years later... and I have been looking for the lyrics to this song for a looong time.... THANK YOU!! Gregg www.heavymeadow.org |
15 Oct 08 - 04:16 PM (#2466604) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: GUEST,Frazer Mitchell Oh BOUY. I'm no expert on the SCALES of comedy and not on the NET often but there is something really FISHY about your last posting on here. I fEEL this is neither the time or the PLAICE for such OTTER PhISH. Sorry if I seem a CRAB. I don't SEA any point going on further so I'll FINish and WAVE goodbye. I've had a WHALE of a time. Your faithful nephew Frazer Mitchell |
04 Feb 10 - 12:04 PM (#2829921) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req. Farewell Indiana From: GUEST,Matt Legg Hey! I have been trying to find a recording of this song for years, ever since I heard a cat play it in Doolin (Ireland). It is not easy to find using the itunes/amazon traditional routes. Anyone know any good recordings of "Farewell Indiana" that can be obtained? Thanks a lot. |
04 Feb 10 - 12:15 PM (#2829924) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req. Farewell Indiana From: John MacKenzie Andy Mitchell who wrote this fine song, is an occasional Mudcatter. He posts as Strupag. |
14 May 11 - 03:08 PM (#3154123) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: GUEST,Alice McLerran Well now it's even more years later -- and people still continue to love that song. There is another lovely rendition of it out, with an instrumental background as longing as the words that are being sung by Allan MacLeod and Dick Holdstock, on a CD titled Winter in the Wood available from CD Baby. Holdstock & Macleod - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1wtaegDmxU |
15 Jun 11 - 01:37 PM (#3171028) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: GUEST Been hearing it a few times in Fagan's in Sheffield (best pub in the city). Last night's rendition with the landlord on guitar, a fiddle and a mandolin was particularly fine. |
15 Jul 16 - 07:01 PM (#3800477) Subject: Lyr Add: INDIANA (Andy Mitchell) From: RunrigFan As sung by Mairi MacInnes Fare thee well now, Indiana Your green land's been good to me There I've travelled, there I've settled There I've raised up my family But the cord has never severed And our longing each day has grown So tomorrow I'll be leaving For the land I call my home All my friends, they say I'm crazy Going back to such poverty Americay is, so they say now The land of opportunity But the red deer runs so freely And the heron slowly flies There are treasures from my homeland That money cannot buy And while the ship lies in the harbo(u)r I will look back upon the shore I feel sadness that I'm leaving Your green land forevermore And while the ship lies on the ocean And each day we're out on the sea All the dreams I had for years now Draw nearer to reality So fare thee well now, Indiana Your green land's been good to me There I've travelled, there I've settled There I've raised up my family But the cord has never severed And our longing each day has grown So tomorrow I'll be leaving For the land I call my home |
23 Aug 21 - 02:17 PM (#4117616) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: GUEST,Susannah I thought of this song yesterday, because my husband was reading an article about the best song about each state, and, in my opinion, 'Indiana,' is the best song about Indiana. (I have lived in Indiana my entire life.) We had this on cassette when I was a kid, but it was stolen from our car when I was in about 1992, so I hadn't heard it since then (except in my head). I tracked it down today and now I have overlaid another meaning, that is making me tearful. My mother always loved songs about love of one's home or of a place. And this makes me think of her, since we always listened to it in the car, often when she was driving me home from school. It's making me think of her death (which was 10 months ago). Not of her actual death, but rather, an exegesis about bidding farewell to the place that you love because you're dying, and have faith that you'll shortly be in Heaven. Especially because she looked forward to dying, so optimistically that it was practically disturbing. In my new exegesis, "Home," is Heaven, and the ship is a metaphor, Charon's boat that ferries the souls of the dead across the river Styx. The only part that doesn't fit are the first 2 lines of the 2nd verse. I've written 2 new verses in my head. I have no intention of recording this song (I'm a singer/songwriter), however, it is helping me to explore my grief in a new way. I don't know if I can ever hear it the same way again. I haven't been able to listen to, "Water From Another Time," since my grandfather died, so I hope it doesn't end up like that now, but you know how it is...you write the lyrics, and then have almost no control over what they end up meaning to the people who hear it. |
10 Feb 24 - 09:48 PM (#4196874) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: RunrigFan As sung by Battlefield Band Fare thee well Indiana Your green land's been good to me There I've travelled, and I've settled There I've raised up my family But the cord has never severed And the longing each day has grown So tomorrow I'll be leaving For the land I call my home All my friends they say I'm crazy Going back to such poverty Americay, so they tell me Is the land of opportunity But the red deer runs so swiftly And the heron slowly glides These are treasures from my homeland Of your money could never buy As our ship lies in the harbo(u)r I will look back upon your shore I feel sorrow to be leaving Your green land forevermore But as we’re sailing on the ocean With each day at we are out at sea All the dreams I had for years now Draw nearer reality For the cord has never severed And the longing each day has grown So tomorrow I'll be leaving For the land I call my home So fare thee well Indiana https://music.apple.com/gb/album/farewell-to-indiana/613133900?i=613134468 |
11 Feb 24 - 08:04 PM (#4197050) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: Tattie Bogle Also recorded by my good friends Terry Dey and Doris Rougvie. You can find the recording on YouTube. |
11 Feb 24 - 08:44 PM (#4197052) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: GUEST,Julia L W first heard this from the Scottish acappella women's quartet Stravaig. Wonderful harmonies. It's on their album "Movin' on" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQAPwR-akr4 |
12 Feb 24 - 07:25 PM (#4197092) Subject: RE: Origins: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: Tattie Bogle Yes, that’s a beautiful version too. I have that CD as well. |
13 Feb 24 - 11:20 PM (#4197150) Subject: RE: Origins: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: Joe Offer Up above, somebody said this song was recorded by Holdstock & Macleod of California as "Farewell, Indiana." My old friend Allan MacLeod sings the vocals on this recording, and Allan has dementia and isn't singing much anymore. It was such a pleasure to hear his beautiful voice on this recording. It brought tears to my eyes. I miss him. Holdstock & Macleod - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1wtaegDmxU |
13 Feb 24 - 11:38 PM (#4197152) Subject: RE: Origins: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: Joe Offer Up above, songwriter Andy Mitchell recommended the Cowboy Celtic recording as his favorite, and the one that matches his lyrics most correctly. Here's my transcription of the Cowboy Celtic recording. I'm pretty sure of this, but it's quite different from other transcriptions above. Take a listen and suggest any corrections below. INDIANA (Andy Mitchell) Fare thee well, now, Indiana, your green land's been good to me. There I traveled, there I settled, there I raised up my family. But the cord has never severed, and the longing each day has grown. So tomorrow, I'll be leaving for the land I call my home. Friends, they tell me I am crazy, going back to just poverty, America is, so they say now, the rich land of opportunity. But the red deer runs so freely and the heron slowly flies. These are treasures of my homeland all the money couldn't buy. While the ship lies by the harbour, I will look back on that shore. And I'll feel sorrow that I'm leaving this green land forevermore. And when the ship is on the ocean, for each day we're on the sea. All the dreams I've had for years now, draw nearer to reality. Fare thee well, now, Indiana, your green land's been good to me. There I settled, there I married, there I raised up my family. But the cord has never severed, and the longing each day has grown. So tomorrow, I'll be leaving for the land I call my home. Yes, tomorrow, I'll be leaving for the land that I call my home. David Wilkie and Cowboy Celtic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHsuAeUZJPQ I believe the vocalist on this recording is Denise Withnell. |
14 Feb 24 - 08:03 PM (#4197211) Subject: RE: Origins: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: RunrigFan Holdstock And MacLeod Farewell now, Indiana Your green land's been good to me There I've travelled, there I've settled There I've raised up my family But the cord has never severed And the longing each day has grown So tomorrow I'll be leaving For the land I call my home All my friends, say I am crazy Going back to such poverty Oh America is, so they say now The land of opportunity But the ??!! runs so swiftly And the heron slowly flies There are treasures from my homeland Oh your money cannot buy And while our ship lies in the harbo(u)r I look back upon that shore I feel sadness that I'm leaving Your green land forevermore And while ourship lies on the ocean And each day we're out on the sea All the dreams I had for years now Draw nearer reality So fare well now, Indiana Your green land's been good to me |
14 Feb 24 - 08:19 PM (#4197212) Subject: RE: Origins: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: RunrigFan Farewell now, Indiana Your green land has been good to me There I've traveled, there I've settled There I've raised up my family But the cord has never severed And the longing each day has grown So tomorrow I'll be leaving For the land I call my home All my friends say, say that I'm crazy going back to such poverty Americay is, so they say now, The land of opportunity But the stag? it runs so swiftly And the heron slowly flies These are treasures from my homeland Of your money can not buy Now when our ship lies in the harbour I'm will look back upon that shore I feel sadness that I'm leaving Your green land for evermore Now when the ship lies on the ocean And each day, we are out on the sea All my dreams I, had for years now Drawing nearer reality Farewell now, Indiana As recorded by Stravaig Need help with second verse https://music.apple.com/gb/album/indiana/433372101?i=433372107 |
14 Feb 24 - 08:31 PM (#4197213) Subject: RE: Origins: Indiana (Andy Mitchell) From: RunrigFan Fareever well, now, Indiana, your green lands been good to me. There I traveled, there I settled, there I raised up my family. But the cord has never severed, and the longing each day has grown. So, tomorrow, I'll be leaving for the land I call my home. All my friends say, that I'm crazy, going back to such poverty, America is, so they say now, that land of opportunity. But the shy hare runs so swiftly and the heron slowly flies. These are treasures from my homeland all your money can not buy. And while our ship lies in the harbor, I will look back on that shore. I'll feel sadness that I'm leaving your green land forever more. But when the ship lies on the ocean and each day we are out on the sea. All the dreams I've had for years now, drawing nearer reality. Farewell, now, Indiana, your green lands been good to me. There I traveled, there I settled, there I raised up my family. But the cord has never severed, and the longing each day has grown. So, tomorrow, I'll be leaving for the land that I call my home. Patrick Street |