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Lyr/Tune Add: Sailor Home from the Sea (D Hewett) DigiTrad: COCK O' THE MIDDEN I'LL HAE NAE MAIR O' YER CHEESE SAILOR HOME FROM THE SEA TOCHER, THE Related threads: Origins: Cock o' the North (16) Aunty Mary Had a Canary - where? (100) Lyr Req: Auntie Mary Had a Canary (45) ADD: Sailor Home from the Sea/Cock of the North (54) Cock of the Morning/North (17) Lyr Req: Cock o' the North / Hi fer Geordie (8) Lyr Req: Cock of the North (7) (closed) |
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Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Add: Sailor Home from the Sea (D Hewe From: Charley Noble Date: 31 Mar 08 - 08:27 AM Nice! |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Add: Sailor Home from the Sea (D Hewett) From: GUEST,Margret RoadKnight Date: 31 Mar 08 - 01:26 AM "Best" (subjective, of course) tune for SAILOR HOME FROM THE SEA - by Bill Berry. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Add: Sailor Home from the Sea (D Hewe From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 30 Mar 08 - 11:18 PM I took King Solomon's song to be a reference to the Biblical book, The Song of Songs, which is a love song. I took the line to mean, my love has come home, as in The Song of Songs. Did King Solomon have a son who came home? |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Add: Sailor Home from the Sea (D Hewett) From: Mrrzy Date: 30 Mar 08 - 10:01 PM King Solomon's SONG, or King Solomon's SON? Despite the rhyme the latter makes more sense, no? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Sailor home from the sea From: Alan of Australia Date: 27 Oct 99 - 01:57 AM G'day, There was a discussion on this some months ago - somebody thought it was an Irish song. Seems to happen at times with Aussie songs.
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Subject: Sailor home from the sea From: Stewie Date: 26 Oct 99 - 11:17 PM SAILOR HOME FROM THE SEA
Oh Cock of the North with a dream in his hand
A coral from Broome and a tall Darwin tale
Oh tumble your treasures from Darwin and Broome
And deep in our bed we'll lie and we'll be
Author: Dorothy Hewitt. Music by Martyn Wyndham-Read Messages from multiple threads combined. |
Subject: RE: Lyr. Add: Sailor Home from the Sea From: Alan of Australia Date: 06 Aug 98 - 10:35 AM Interesting what a few subtle changes (e.g. broom for Broome) can do - it's no longer an Aussie song. Cheers, |
Subject: Tune Add: SAILOR HOME FROM THE SEA From: Alan of Australia Date: 06 Aug 98 - 10:30 AM G'day, Here's the Martyn Wyndham-Read tune (from memory - feel free to swing it however you like). MIDI file: SAILRMWR.MID Timebase: 480 Name: SAILOR HOME FROM THE SEA This program is worth the effort of learning it. To download the March 10 MIDItext 98 software and get instructions on how to use it click here ABC format: X:1
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Subject: Lyr Add: LOVE OF THE NORTH (from Clancy Brothers) From: Ralph Butts Date: 06 Aug 98 - 09:47 AM I have a different version, from the Clancy Brothers. Pretty song...Tiger
LOVE OF THE NORTH
Oh, love of the North, with a dream in your hand,
A borrowed old broom, an old foreign tale,
Come, gather your treasures, a garden in bloom,
And here in our bed, while we sleep, REPEAT FIRST STANZA |
Subject: RE: Lyr. Add: Sailor Home from the Sea From: alison Date: 06 Aug 98 - 07:58 AM Hi bob, They only turn the pretty red colour once you submit them. Slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Lyr. Add: Sailor Home from the Sea From: Alan of Australia Date: 06 Aug 98 - 03:50 AM G'day, My computer here at work doesn't have a sound card at the moment so I can't play those files yet. Maybe my students will let me out early (i.e. before 9.30 pm). My preference is the Martyn Wyndham-Read tune (whatever its origins). Chris Kempster was involved in a publication called "Songs of Our Time" at Sydney Uni in the early sixties. His tune appears there with a different variation for each verse. Cheers, |
Subject: RE: Lyr. Add: Sailor Home from the Sea From: Bob Bolton Date: 05 Aug 98 - 08:41 PM G'day all, Sorry about the breaks - I should put in extra HTML breaks between the stanzas. This is a standard, 4-line stanza, no choruses. Add breaks as needed. I am happy to that the MIDI/ABC files look a bit more like proper ones, now - at least they are the right colour! Enjoy, Bob Bolton |
Subject: Lyr/Tune Add: SAILOR HOME FROM THE SEA (D Hewett) From: Bob Bolton Date: 05 Aug 98 - 08:32 PM G'day all, This is the original Poem/Song behind Wolfgang Hell's recent request for 'The Cock of the North'. It was a poem from the 1950s by Australian poet Dorothy Hewett addressed to her (then) husband, Merv Lilley - a sailor on fishing, pearling and other coastal boats. The change in the first line from "Oh, Cock of the morning" "Oh, Cock of the north" is unexplained, but I offer some theories in the original thread. The Bill Berry tune may be the tune that Martyn Wyndham-Read popularised ... and therefore the tune used by the Fureys. Then again, there are three or four more tunes about! I hope these files work - they don't look like the nice red ones that Alison (and most everyone else) posts! SAILOR HOME FROM THE SEA Words 're-gendered' from Gary Shearston's version on 'Songs of Our Time'
MIDI file: SAILORCK.mid Timebase: 240 TimeSig: 3/4 24 8 This program is worth the effort of learning it. To download the March 10 MIDItext 98 software and get instructions on how to use it click here ABC format: X:1
MIDI file: SAILORBB.mid Timebase: 240 TimeSig: 3/4 24 8 This program is worth the effort of learning it. To download the March 10 MIDItext 98 software and get instructions on how to use it click here ABC format: X:1
Regards, Bob Bolton |
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