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Origins: Fiddlers Green (author)

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FIDDLER'S GREEN
FIDDLER'S GREEN (Cavalry)
WHEN YOUR BELLS HAVE TURNED GREEN


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r.padgett 02 Aug 06 - 01:32 PM
Keith A of Hertford 02 Aug 06 - 08:25 AM
GUEST,Jon 02 Aug 06 - 07:23 AM
GUEST,GUEST - John Conolly 02 Aug 06 - 06:59 AM
GUEST,padgett 02 Aug 06 - 04:41 AM
Betsy 02 Aug 06 - 03:19 AM
Girl Friday 01 Aug 06 - 05:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: r.padgett
Date: 02 Aug 06 - 01:32 PM

Hello John!

Echoed sentiment Keith A

and sucks to PRS!

Hope you are getting summat with all the exposure, if not it dunt work

Ray


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Keith A of Hertford
Date: 02 Aug 06 - 08:25 AM

Great song John.
And all your others.
Keith.


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: GUEST,Jon
Date: 02 Aug 06 - 07:23 AM

Girl Friday, a lancer is a soldier, originally armed with a lance.


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: GUEST,GUEST - John Conolly
Date: 02 Aug 06 - 06:59 AM

Thanks, Ray , for sticking up for me, as the "onlie begetter" of the song "FIDDLERS' GREEN",although as GoldenGob points out, Bill Meek did contribute the "Oilskins" in the chorus .. I originally wrote"Dress me up in me ABB SOCKS and jumper" ,until Bill pointed out that no-one outside Grimsby would know about these specialist fishermen's oiled-wool feet-protectors ...
      Geoff the Duck has the story of how the song was written pretty much correct ,except that there was no "competition" involved - Bill and I each went off independently and wrote a song - and when we turned up at the next "Broadside" rehearsal with two Fiddlers'Greens,Bill very kindly said he thought mine was the best,so that was the one we learned and sang..
    The song is certainly not consciously based on "Tarpaulin Jacket",although obviously that's where I got the idea for the first line of my chorus - and as far as I know the words and tune are original -although I will concede that the first line of my verse does bear a passing resemblance to "The Dark-eyed Sailor" (old songwriters' dodge - change the rhythm and they'll never notice ..)
    Most of the "alternative authors" given in that publishers' list are a mystery to me,although I did know that the Wolftones had recorded MY Fiddlers' Green,but didn't know they had put it down as "Trad" . Interesting... I haven't heard Tommy Sands' song "Flower of Fiddlers' Green" ,but I imagine it has something to do with the wonderful "Fiddlers' Green Festival" in Rostrevor ,which the Sands Family are instrumental in organising,and where I had the pleasure of singing some years ago.
Re "Three Score and ten" - yes ,Bill Meek and myself have both been flattered to have the song attributed to us,but it was in fact written by Grimsby fisherman William Delf in the 1880's.
Any further queries ,or alternative versions of "Fiddlers'Green"? Bring 'em along to my Songwriting Workshop at Whitby Folk Week ...
Hi Greg! Thanks for the burrito! - still trying to get a re-booking at Mystic Seaport!


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: GUEST,padgett
Date: 02 Aug 06 - 04:41 AM

Lancers w/b harpooners agreed

Burl Ives born 1909 and famous actor and singer in US

I have reservations regarding the Tapaulin Jacket tune and I do not believe that the MIDI for it on here is the same as Fiddlers Green as I stated above

Clearly 1940s is before 1960s when John wrote Fiddlers Green

The plot thickens!!

Ray


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Betsy
Date: 02 Aug 06 - 03:19 AM

Girl Friday - lancers couldn't be a roundabout reference to the harpoon (whaling ) could it ?


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Girl Friday
Date: 01 Aug 06 - 05:11 PM

Ha. It took that one so I'll try again. I have a Burl Ives Album of unknown date,but he looks 40ish, called Down to theSea in Ships. It's on Brunswick LAT8142. Says it's a microgroove flexible record.There is a track on it called Tarpaulin Jacket. I could not believe it! The tune and many of the words were the same as John's. It is described as a 19th century English sea song, with a tune of Irish origin. Perhaps John put it through the folk process, the same as many others do. The blue clicky to Tarpaulin Jacket mentions lancers. Thought they were soldiers.


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Georgiansilver
Date: 01 Aug 06 - 05:10 PM

Thanks for the info CATS but the Fiddlers Green that JC wrote about is the Folkie/fishermans heaven.


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Girl Friday
Date: 01 Aug 06 - 05:03 PM

I put a posting about this on but it seems to have disapperared into cyberspace. Perhaps it was too controversial.


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Betsy
Date: 01 Aug 06 - 08:36 AM

Hope you all know and noticed from Padgies intro - Yorkshire celebrates its'" National " Day today Tuesday 1st August.

Your maths are correct , but in some perverted way , some people do this type of thing in the equally perverse hope that if the Trad song suddenly ( for some strange reason) becomes a hit , then they think they may have some sort of finacial stake in it.
I remember Simon and Garfunkel doing a not too dis-similar thing with Scarborough Fair , but, as they say," Thats another story and so it is " !! Nevertheless - a lot of money involved


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: GUEST,padgett
Date: 01 Aug 06 - 06:46 AM

Ey up Betsy

I hope John's getting summat to start with as 4/12 of nowt is nowt! for example 4/12ths of trad arranged = zilch

Its down to 'policing' by the PRS, I wonder whether they do any checks at all to see who was first and look for similarities?

I dont understand PRS and from what I have heard, tis a minefield

Bring Vin down to Whitby FF one day if he'll come, pints on Booker!!


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Betsy
Date: 01 Aug 06 - 06:39 AM

Hiya Padge,
People often do the "Arranged" bit to songs.
It's quite naughty, as, Royalties are divided 4/12ths to the writer of the words , 4/12ths to writer of the music, and, 4/12ths to the arranger.
A bit antiquated but that's how the PRS distribute royalties.
I wonder if these people try to claim (say) if John got £6.00 a time it was on a radio programme , do they try try to claim £2.00 when and if their version is sang on a radio programme.
I believe, in the first place the "arranger" should have written permission from the author/composer/arranger to "tinker" with the Original.
It's a shame Booker won't make Saltburn-he owes me a pint .

Cheersy
Betsy .


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: r.padgett
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 06:46 PM

Its a mess!

John Conolly not W Connolly, wrote Fiddlers Green

Its not trad arranged! How can it be?

Who is Johnny Fay and his mates? Is this the same song?

Tommy Sands is probably a different song based on Fiddlers Green

Which song do the Pogues have listed? Greenland Whale Fisheries isnt Fiddlers Green!

Come on you lot own up!!
Ray


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Little Robyn
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 03:58 PM

FIDDLER'S DREAM F24021 HUDDIE LEDBETTER
must be either a different Leadbelly or a different Fiddler's dream because he died in December 1949 and the song wasn't written for awhile after that!
We visited Fiddler's Green in Cornwall, in 1990.
Robyn


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Greg B
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 03:22 PM

Can't say anything for royalties, but I did give John a
mighty fine burrito once.


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Joe Offer
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 02:57 PM

Here are (partial) Songfile licensing results from the Harry Fox Agency, http://www.harryfox.com. I see Connolly is on top of the list, but what are all those others?
Your search for Song Title: fiddlers green returned 94 song(s), 15 of which are displayed.
Song Title HFA Song Code Writer
FIDDLER'S GREEN F07185 W. CONNOLLY
FIDDLER'S GREEN F1530I JOHNNY FAY, GORDON DOWNIE, ROBERT BAKER, ROBERT GORDON SINCLAIR, JOSPEH PAUL LANGLOIS
FIDDLER'S GREEN F00811 ARR.: R. SARC
FIDDLER'S GREEN F0709P WILL R MILLAR
FIDDLERS GREEN 931023 TRAD. ARR. WOLFTONES
FIDDLER'S GREEN F22331 TOMLINSON, MALCOLM
FLOWER OF FIDDLERS GREEN F07733 TOMMY SANDS
FIDDLER ON THE GREEN F0956U JON SCHAFFER, HANS JUERGEN KUERSCH
FIDDLERS CREEK F1367Z HERSCHEL SIZEMORE
ANSWERING MACHINE (CEVIN FISHER'S GREEN WORLD MIX) A2071N CURTIS JONES
BEFORE THE RING ON YOUR FINGER TURNS GREEN B29060 B. & F. BRYANT
THE FIDDLER (FROM '26 GERMAN FOLK SONGS') 985775 BRAHMS TRANS. HAROLD HEIBERG
GREEN LAND WHALE FISHERIES 934170 TRAD. ARR: THE POGUES
FIDDLERS DREAM F08238 ARTHUR SMITH
FIDDLER'S DREAM F24021 HUDDIE LEDBETTER


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: GEST
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 11:37 AM

John Connolly's date on Fiddlers Green is 1966 and the page linked herein has a score, MIDI file, and some chords.


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Cats
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 11:35 AM

Fiddlers Green is actually a small village just off the A30 in Cornwall on the Perranporth road! It's been there a very, very long time....


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: GUEST,Jon
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 09:40 AM

Just in case there is any confusion, I have not said Fiddler's Green, tune and words are not JC's - they are. I do however believe there are similarities with the chorus of FG and TJ, and as just believe hearing those parts is "confusable" to some, and yes, I have known it happen and thought given the date the film was set, it was a possibility in this case.


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: r.padgett
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 09:35 AM

I have just listened to Tarpaulin Jacket, Dying Airman etc on Midi and it isnt Fiddlers Green tune

some give Click go the shears for Tarpaulin Jacket

We really ought to be able to lay this to rest!

Fiddlers Green tune and words belongs to John Conolly and so do the Royalties (give summat to Bill if you get owt!)


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Geoff the Duck
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 09:21 AM

Years back at Cleethorpes Folk Festival, Bill Meek told the story of the song.
Fiddlers Green was mentioned in a newspaper column known as "The Old Codgers", which answered obscure questions sent in by members of the public. John and Bill saw the article and decided that the subject of a Fishermans Heaven" ought to have a song written, so each set out to see who could write the best song on the theme. After comparing songs they both decided that John had won the bet.
So, somehere there is another song by Bill Meeks also about fiddlers Green.
Quack!
GtD.


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Goldengob
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 09:14 AM

John once told me - if the memory isn't fading - he originally wrote "wrap me up in me hobsocks and jumper" in the chorus and it was Bill Meek who suggested "oilskins" otherwise I believe the rest is his own.
Dave


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: GUEST,Jon
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 09:13 AM

Opps, wrong link for credits. Try this

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is this identical with Fiddlers Green song music?

There is a MIDI from the link I gave. The Fiddlers Green verse does not exist but there is a similarity between its chorus and Tarpaulin Jacket.


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: r.padgett
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 09:07 AM

Probably going to wrong Conolly?

We are back to Tarpaulin Jacket are we ? is this identical with Fiddlers Green song music?

Yes Bill Meek did cowrite with John C

Three Score and Ten isnt one of his!!

Some really nice songs coming out of the East Coast again check out Dave Evardson and his 'North Wall', and Linda from Hissyfit and her Peridot [Luckiest sailor] and the Minerva (hot off the press)!!

Booker isnt coming to Saltburn Betsy , but he is going to Whitby for the week

See you at Saltburn

Ray


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Rasener
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 08:30 AM

>>I can't see John Connelly mentioned in the credits here<<

I can but spelt wrong - should be Conolly

Has this bloke been getting all of John's royalties http://www.johnconnellypresents.com/?


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: GUEST,Jon
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 06:53 AM

According to this page, the film was set in 1909 - a bit early for Fiddlers Green.

I can't see John Connelly mentioned in the credits here

If it was just the tune you heard, could it have been Taurpalin Jacket you heard?


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Subject: RE: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: Betsy
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 06:32 AM

Hiya Padge ,

Did Bill Meek assist John , I 'm pretty sure he did on some others , Grimsby Lads , Three Score an' ten,
Have you got Booker to come to Saltburn ? I hope so.
If not I'll sith 'ee

Cheers

Betsy.


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Subject: Origins: Fiddlers Green
From: r.padgett
Date: 31 Jul 06 - 03:08 AM

The Seventh Stream ~ is a a film I have just watch the last 10 minutes and lo and behold I was intrigued that Fiddlers Green was being played and I thought what was the time the play was set in (not sure) and where was it set? Why Ireland of course

This was on the Hallmark Channel my favourite channel and the film was accredited to Hallmark as well in 2001

Today (when I was watching the film) is Monday July 31st 2006 and the tune was played on the fiddle at approx 7.45 am. A further variation was also played later

Did John Conolly get a mention, you have got the answer. I do hope you got some Royalties John!!

By the way enjoyed 'grumpy' old men at Warwick FF with Bill Whaley and Dave Fletcher

Ray


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