Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 18 May 21 - 06:04 PM THE LARK IN THE MORNING The lark in the morning she rises from her nest, She mounts into the air with the dew on her breast. ’Twas down in yonder meadow I carelessly did stray, For there’s no-one like the ploughboy in the merry month of May. The lark in the morn (trad) · Jeni Melia https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=kYboxlLZOmY&list=RDAMVMkYboxlLZOmY Mainly Norfolk:Lyrics and Info <https://mainlynorfolk.info/steeleye.span/songs/thelarkinthemorning.html |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 18 May 21 - 06:38 PM MAY DAY CAROL: THE HEDGES AND FIELDS May Day Carol: The Hedges And Fields by Imogen Holst https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMKmDAm4qM0 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 18 May 21 - 07:16 PM The lark in the morning -Dorothy Bavey (Steve Gardham English Folk Music Collection) https://sounds.bl.uk/World-and-traditional-music/Steve-Gardham-Collection/025M-C1009X0006XX-0600V0 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 19 May 21 - 05:56 PM Since 1975, on the Saturday nearest to 17 May, Levellers' Day has been held in the Oxfordshire town of Burford. Levellers' Day commemorates the three Levellers, Private John Church, Corporal Perkins, and Cornet James who were executed there on 17 May 1649 following an army mutiny over pay and political demands. Wikipedia: Levellers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levellers#:~:text=The%20Levellers%20were%20a%20political,the%20law%20and%20religious%20tolerance.& Wikipedia: Banbury mutiny https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banbury_mutiny Wikipedia : Diggers' Song https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diggers%27_Song THE DIGGERS’ SONG by Gerrard Winstanley You noble Diggers all, stand up now, stand up now, You noble Diggers all, stand up now, The waste land to maintain, seeing Cavaliers by name, Your digging does maintain, and persons all defame, Stand up now, stand up now. ,
Your houses they pull down, stand up now, stand up now, , |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 19 May 21 - 06:04 PM Another song related to Leveller's Day THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN by Leon Rosselson Chumbawamba The World Turned Upside Down https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEv3LpXNX8U The World Turned Upside Down- Billy Bragg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWRpl2S9iwk The World Turned Upside Down- Dick Gaughan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWzzvnPOyTM World Turned Upside Down - Maggie Holland https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_j6q6Ct7w4 World Turned Upside Down - Leon Rosselson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=594JpY2ahFg The World Turned Upside Down · Roy Bailey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtDc2ziObp4 The World Turned Upside Down - Nancy Kerr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJlWymJFY7k Mainly Norfolk: Lyrics and Info https://mainlynorfolk.info/leon.rosselson/songs/thediggerssong.html |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,Jiggers Date: 20 May 21 - 05:21 AM interesting to hear about Levellers day - thanks for posting Geoff. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 20 May 21 - 05:36 AM 20th May in 1845, Lord Franklin's ships the Erebus and Terror left the Thames on their voyage to find the Northwest Passage.” thanks to Rain Dog for info LORD FRANKLIN With a hundred seamen he sailed away To the frozen ocean in the month of May Lord Franklin -Dick Miles accompanied on English Concertina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT6L8c2U35s Lord Franklin · Martin Carthy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqvM2iU_lvg Pentangle - Lord Franklin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysFKjWG_W54 Lord Franklin · Connie Dover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIP5CaRky6s Sinead O'Connor - Lord Franklin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fgNcx9st1A Lord Franklin · Kevin Burke https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTbQbdQmDqU NORTHWEST PASSAGE North West Passage - By Stan Rogers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVY8LoM47xI Northwest Passage · Show Of Hands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Chab5g6qtqk Northwest Passage - Hawthorn & Eleanor Elektra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF_OQerJhkY |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: John P Date: 20 May 21 - 02:04 PM Hal and Tow . . . we were up long before the day-o, With provolone on rye bread, with mustard, Hold the mayo. Joli mois de Mai Il était trois filles sous un pommier doux ? Il était trois filles sous un pommier doux ? Las, dit la première, je crois qu’il fait jour? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Las, dit la deuxième, j’entends le tambour Las, dit la deuxième, j’entends le tambour Las, dit la troisièmes se sont nos amours Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? ? Il vont à la ville combattre pour nous Il vont à la ville combattre pour nous Contre les gens d’armes qui sont pire que des loups? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? ? S’ils gagnent bataille auront nos amours S’ils gagnent bataille auront nos amours Qu’ils perdent ou qu’ils gagnent les aimerons toujours Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Qu’ils perdent ou qu’ils gagnent les aimerons toujours Qu’ils perdent ou qu’ils gagnent les aimerons toujours Contre les gens d’armes gagneront un jour Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? Joli mois de Mai, quand reviendras-tu ? ? |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 20 May 21 - 07:06 PM AMELIA EARHEART May 20, 1932 Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. Greenbriar Boys - Amelia Earhart's Last Flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRvU7NEdrvU Amelia Earhart · Charlie Waller & The Country Gentlemen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNBmKLD6XC0 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,Jiggers Date: 21 May 21 - 12:35 PM Does this count ? May-onnaise have seen the glory of the coming of the lord He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored. ...... |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 21 May 21 - 04:39 PM May 20, 1961 An angry mob consisting of all white people attacked a busload of "Freedom Riders" The Freedom Riders were testing the United States Supreme Court decision Boynton v. Virginia, that gave them a legal right to disregard local segregation ordinances regarding interstate transportation facilities. HALLELUJAH I’M A TRAVELLING Hallelujah, I'm a Traveling< https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df-Du224tYU Hallelujah, I'm a Traveling- Chris Vallillo https://www.riseupandsing.org/songs/hallelujah-im-travelin Hallelujah, I'm a Traveling - Pamela Baugham https://www.riseupandsing.org/songs/hallelujah-im-travelin Lyrics from 20th Century History Songbook http://20thcenturyhistorysongbook.com/song-book/race-relations/the-freedom-riders/ |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 22 May 21 - 06:47 AM TURMUT HOEING "Twas on a jolly summer's morn, the twenty-first of May, Giles Scroggins took his turmut hoe with which he trudged away; Turmut Hoeing · Wallace House https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39iWc19eJdM Wikipedia: Lyrics & info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vly_be_on_the_Turmut T'were on a jolly zummer's day, the twenty-vust o' May, John Glen MP singing "The Vly Be On The Turmut" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7TwR7FZU9Q John Scruggins took his turmut 'oe, wi' this 'e trudged away, MUDCAT: Lyr Req/Add: turmut (?) hoer / Turnip Hoer/mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=39804#566165 Vaughan Williams Memorial Library: Francis Collinson Manuscript Collection https://www.vwml.org/search?view=search&q=rn1376 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 23 May 21 - 08:39 AM ONLY FOR THREE MONTHS Today,23rd May, is the anniversary of the landing, in 1937, of refugee children from S.S. Habana at Southampton. These children were sent for safety to Britain from war-torn Spain following the bombing of Guernika during the Spanish Civil War. “Only for Three Months “ is a song performed by Na-Mara which tells the story. Rob Garcia of Na mara is the son of Fausto Garcia, who was evacuated as a child from Bilbao in 1937 and given asylum in Britain. Na-mara - Only For Three Months https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSGlCcjcd2Y |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,Jiggers Date: 23 May 21 - 09:04 AM Geoff, if you have time, could you make a list of all the song titles mentioned so far. I would do it but my iPad is totally inadequate for that kind of task A list would save me scanning the whole thread everytime I come across, or think of a May song. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 23 May 21 - 11:31 AM Here is a list Jiggers -I have picked out all the songs which I put into bold capitals above ( plus the titles which I remembered as not being displayed like that. It should be fairly accurate but may have duplications. I have put blue click links on a few titles to take you to the location of the song in the thread ( I am going to put the titles in alphabetical order and give them all blue click links when I find the time. Regards,Geoff HAIL HAIL THE FIRST OF MAY HAL-AN-TOW BARBARA ALLEN THE OLD REBEL FLAG IN THE REAR STREETS OF FORBES DON’T BUY THE LIVERWURST By Allan Sherman THE DRUNKEN DRIVER O THE WIND AND RAIN PADDY’S GREEN SHAMROCK SHORE JUST AS THE TIDE WAS FLOWING THE FIRST OF MAY. By The Bee-Gees WHEN I WAS ON HORSEBACK THE BONNY BLACK HARE HERE WE GO GATHERING NUTS IN MAY CHESHIRE MAY SONG ACROSS THE BLUE MOUNTAINS to the Allegheny MAY DAY CAROL BLUEBELL POLKA Alma Cogan sang it as “Bluebell”: MAY MORNING by anne lister WHEN YOU ARE OLD AND GRAY WHEN YOU ARE OLD AND GRAY -Tom Lehrer SWINTON NEW MAY SONG THE FIRST DAY OF MAY by James Taylor GEORGE COLLINS WE’LL HAVE A MAY DAY by Matt McGinn THE LUSTY MONTH OF MAY by Lerner and Loewe from "Camelot" THE MERRY MERRY MONTH OF MAY By Stephen Foster NOW IS THE MONTH OF MAYING by Thomas Morley, 1595 The Merry,Merry Month of May ( S C Foster) CUPID THE PRETTY PLOUGHBOY MAY SONG JOHN BROWN’S BODY JOHN BROWN’S DREAMTHE ROSABELLA THE ROCKY ROAD TO DUBLIN CORNISH MAY CAROL DRAWING NEARER TO THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY MAY MORNING DEW THE QUEEN OF MAY MAY DEW ONE MORNING IN MAY akaTHE BOLD GRENADIER,The Soldier and the Lady,The Grenadier and the Lady TO HEAR THE NIGHTINGALE SING FIDDLING SOLDIER SWINTON (OLD) MAY SONG THE CUCKOO THE SHEARIN’S NOT FOR YOU THE FORTUNATE FACTORY MAID AN IRISH SONG written by Ed McCurdy AS I ROVED OUT aka The Deluded Lover LISBON WHEN I WAS ON HORSEBACK SEVENTEEN COME SUNDAY BOLD ARCHER STAINES MORRIS PLEASANT MONTH OF MAY PLEASANT AS MAY THE SPOTTED COW A PLACE CALLED ENGLAND CAMBRIDGE MAY SONG CAMBRIDGESHIRE MAY CAROL BEDFORDSHIRE MAY DAY CAROL THE PLEASANT MONTH OF MAY APRIL MAY I HAVE THIS DANCE STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN By Led Zeppelin MARIONS LES ROSES (LET'S MARRY THE ROSES) VOICI LE MOIS DE MAI HERE COMES THE MONTH OF MAY LO MES D'ABRIL SE N'ES ANAT THE MONTH OF APRIL HAS GONE Date: 03 May 21 - 06:22 PM CAMBRIDGE MAY GARLAND SONG MERRY MAY FOLK THE FLORAL DANCE THE BURNING OF AUCHINDOUN THE BOLD FISHERMAN QUEEN OF THE MAY THE JAM ON JERRY’S ROCK THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY DOWN BY THE GREEN GROVES aka The Birds In The Spring THIS SWEET AND MERRY MONTH OF MAY WHEN THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN WHILE STROLLING THROUGH THE PARK ONE DAY THE SONG OF THE LOW THE CHARTIST ANTHEM MERA MAGIOU THE BONNY LABOURING BOY Talking Dustbowl Blues I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore Dusty Old Dust (So Long, It's Been Good to Know You THA MO GHAOIL AIR ÀIRD A' CHUAIN GREEN BUSHES THE HAPPY CLOWN PRETTY CAROLINE HYMNUS EUCHARISTICUS BANKS OF CLAUDY GATHERING RUSHES IN THE MONTH OF MAY aka Underneath Her Apron THE BONNY BLACK HARE ERIN’S LOVELY HOME O LUSTY MAY FOLLOW THE DRUM THE H BOMB’S THUNDER IF YOU WANT THE BOMB BAN THE BOMB - Ian Dury - WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN BLOW AWAY THE MORNING DEW aka The Baffled Knight TSUM ERSHTN MAY LA ROZA ENFLORESE (Ladino) DOWN THE MOOR HEATHER ON THE MOOR MARIA MARTIN aka THE MURDER IN THE RED BARN THE LARK IN THE MORNING THE DIGGERS’ SONG by Gerrard Winstanley THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDEDOWN by Leon Rosselson LORD FRANKLIN NORTHWEST PASSAGE MAY DAY DAY AMELIA EARHEART TURMUT HOEING ONLY FOR THREE MONTHS |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,Jiggers Date: 23 May 21 - 02:28 PM Thanks Geoff, wow - sooo many. I may have one to add, will check later. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,Jiggers Date: 23 May 21 - 03:11 PM Nothing to add as it is already there - I heard May Song sung by the Holy Heathens when I was listening to Genevieve Tudors Folk programme on Radio Shropshire earlier today. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GerryM Date: 24 May 21 - 01:07 AM MAY DAY DAY , written by Jean Ritchie. Susie Glaze wrote, Jean’s songs grew out of the old ones. When a situation came up that didn’t have an old song to go with it, well she made up a new one. Uncle Jason would say, “if you have a set of words and you want to sing ‘em, well just get you a tune and sing the tune to ‘em!” They sometimes sound like the very old family songs. As time went by, she needed to sing a new kind of song that was original and personal… Songs to express the changing world, her love for her people and her past, and her place on earth – and hope for the future. Cold and dark the winter, in march it snows again. Through the rains of April, spring comes stealin’ in; Smilin’ o’er the meadow in the risin’ light of day; Beauty is reborn again every first of May! For when I’m walkin’ with my darlin’ on a May Day Day, Walkin’ with my darlin’ on a May Day Day, Oh there’s nothin’ much a doin’ and little for to say; But oh my heart is happy on a May Day Day! Folks are cold and distant, the world’s about to freeze, Never has the world known harder times than these; Suffering world forgive me and grant me just a day; I cannot help but hope again, every first of May! For when I’m walkin’ with my darlin’ on a May Day Day, Walkin’ with my darlin’ on a May Day Day, Oh there’s nothin’ much a doin’ and little for to say; But oh my heart is happy on a May Day Day! Recording by Jon Pickow (Jean Ritchie's youngest son). |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Felipa Date: 26 May 21 - 03:44 PM I've mentioned a couple of times that there was a previous Mudcat discussion of May songs. I haven't found a thread specifically for June songs; a search gave me a long long list of DT songs which mention June. Even "April come she will"(in June she'll change her tune) is included. But there are a handful of Song a day threads and I noticed, but have not yet looked at, a recent - or recently refreshed? - months of the year inclusive thread. Jon Boden: 'A Folk Song A Day' blog-finished!!!! includes these lists, previously posted by Joe Offer in Jan 2011. There are blue clickable links on the original thread. But not all the songs selected were directly connected with the months, I think, but many are.: the May songs: May 1: Hail, Hail The First Of May (Dave Webber) May 2: Hal And Tow May 3: The Outlandish Knight May 4: The Verdant Braes Of Skreen May 5: Bonny Bunch Of Roses May 6: Broomfield Hill May 7: Death and the Lady May 8: Gathering Rushes (Underneath Her Apron) May 9: [Heather] Down the Moor May 10: As I Roved Out May 11: Searching For Lambs May 12: My Husband’s Got No Courage In Him May 13: Sweet Nightingale May 14: The Gardener May 15: Oh What a Beautiful Morning May 16: Charming Molly May 17: P Stands For Paddy I Suppose May 18: Gypsy Rover May 19: Lillibulero May 20: Big Rock Candy Mountain May 21: Roseville Fair (Bill Staines) May 22: The House Carpenter May 23: Farewell to the Gold (Paul Metsers) May 24: Little Sally Racket (Haul 'er Away) May 25: The Rout of the Blues May 26: The Banks of the Ohio May 27: The Birds Upon the Tree (not at Mudcat) May 28: Babylon / The Bonnie Banks Of Fordie May 29: Icarus (Anne Lister) May 30: Little Musgrave And Lady Barnard (Child #81) May 31: Claudy Banks Here are the June songs: June 1: Just As The Tide Was Flowing June 2: The Beggar Laddie (Child #280) June 3: Garden Hymn (not at Mudcat) June 4: Streams Of Lovely Nancy June 5: Let Union Be June 6: After The Ball June 7: Innocent When You Dream (Tom Waits)-not at Mudcat June 8: Poverty Knock June 9: Abe Carman from Bellamy's The Transports June 10: Lock Keeper June 11: The Ghost June 12: The Exile Song June 13: Wild Mountain Thyme June 14: Rag Fair June 15: Rose of Allandale June 16: Farmer's Boy June 17: Grand Conversation With Napoleon June 18: The Eighteenth Day Of June June 19: Roll Alabama Roll June 20: Bold Archer June 21: The Way Through The Woods (Kipling/Bellamy) June 22: Banks Of Sweet Primroses June 23: When Fortune Turns the Wheel June 24: The Larks They Sang Melodious June 25: Farmer’s Toast June 26: Young Roger Esquire June 27: One Night As I Lay June 28: Earl Richard June 29: White Cockade June 30: Rose In June |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 27 May 21 - 06:47 AM Thank you Felipa. I shall try to follow up your leads VERDANT BRAES OF SCREEN (THE) As I walked out on a May morning By the verdant braes of Skreen, Mainly Norfolk Lyrics & Info https://mainlynorfolk.info/louis.killen/songs/theverdantbraesofskreen.html Anne Briggs - The Verdant Braes of Skreen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsKiyOwaWZ8 Cara Dillon - The Verdant Braes Of Screen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K07SNDcQc28 Gemma Hasson sings The Verdant Braes of Screen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c39107vxeo The Corrie Folk Trio - Verdant Braes O' Screen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4PAc8KuMT4 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Reinhard Date: 27 May 21 - 06:54 AM Geoff, you also can look up Jon Boden: A Folk Song a Day on Mainly Norfolk to get links to my pages for the songs in question. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 27 May 21 - 10:16 AM Thanks for the tip Reinhard. Your site has been a great help so far for Lyrics and Information. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 27 May 21 - 06:54 PM WHITE CHRISTMAS 29 May, 1942 Bing Crosby records the world's top selling record White Christmas Bing Crosby - White Christmas (1942) Original Version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9QLn7gM-hY |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 27 May 21 - 07:41 PM DEATH AND THE LADY As I walked out one morn in May The birds did sing and the lambs did play Mainly Norfolk: Lyrics and Info https://mainlynorfolk.info/shirley.collins/songs/deathandthelady.html Shirley & Dolly Collins - Death & The Lady https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8ZKanEoVqM Faran Flad - Death and the lady https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcG4_l5uU3o Death and the lady - John Smith https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGGG2Q5eos4 Norma Waterson: Death and the Lady https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjvu7oY_92g |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 27 May 21 - 07:51 PM JUST AS THE TIDE WAS FLOWING One morning in the month of May When all the birds were singing, I saw a lovely lady stray Across the fields at break of day, Mainly Norfolk:Lyrics and Info https://mainlynorfolk.info/shirley.collins/songs/justasthetidewasflowing.html Shirley Collins - Just As The Tide Was Flowing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOodCPmhvFQ Just As The Tide Was Flowing - Tony Rose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGVnwtYIvFc 10,000 Maniacs - Just as the Tide was Flowing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNwSLtQSNAI Just as the Tide Was Flowing · Peggy Seeger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccl7okYM6mQ Just as the Tide Was Flowing · Shirley Elizabeth Collins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6rYXQ4z1Hk Scaffel Pike - Just As The Tide Was Flowing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMHGatb00gc Natasha Norodien - Just As the Tide Was Flowing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHIY3pddpOI Dick Woodhouse - Just As The Tide Was Flowing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCcKkMgPWtg Just as the Tide Was Flowing · Orchis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6LUZEpii2k Just as the Tide Was Flowing · Magpie Lane https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzqBF-xbZ1Q Just as the Tide Was Flowing · Mocha https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvLQ01RgMgY Just As The Tide · Steeleye Span https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCcbp9oS5VI Just as the Tide was Flowing · Alfred Deller and The Deller Consort https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sW44H97RfUE |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: JHW Date: 28 May 21 - 05:53 AM Too much to read here to be sure of not duplicating. Earlier this week I SANG as did others at a limited garden singaround. Birds were indeed cheeping merrily. A version of Bushes and Briars I think I found in Seeds of Love. "Through Bushes and through Briars, I lately took my way, All for to hear the small birds sing, One evening in May". |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 28 May 21 - 07:14 AM BUSHES AND BRIARS Thank you JHW – I was surprised by your suggestion of “Bushes and Briars” because I have never before heard any reference to May (the equivalent line is usually "And the lambs to skip and play ".) I trawled through YouTube and eventually found this recording with the May reference. Loreena Mckennitt - Bushes and Briars (Rare Demo) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtQCmZII-DQ |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 28 May 21 - 06:15 PM DRAWING NEARER TO THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY MUDCAT :Digitrad Lyrics /mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=1708 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Reinhard Date: 29 May 21 - 12:36 AM That's a variant of the Swinton May Song which is already listed above; see the Mudcat thread Tune Req: Drawing Near to the Merry Month of May. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,Jiggers Date: 29 May 21 - 01:40 AM I was born in May. I am delighted by that. It must be the most song celebrated month. Last May was the sunniest on record due no doubt to climate change. As an allotment owner I had to go and water the young seedlings I planted on a regular basis. Now we have a wet May, which is good for allotment owners and bad for everyone else, apart from farmers etc. May is such a contrast to a bleak mid-winter, made bleaker by covoid this time round. The light, the warmth, the growth in nature, the hatchlings. May is almost gone now. What will June bring ? More flowers, more light, more heat, an equinox no doubt. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 29 May 21 - 06:45 AM
HAIL HAIL THE FIRST OF MAY |
Subject: RE: Banks of the Roses From: Felipa Date: 29 May 21 - 12:45 PM I don't see "Banks of the Roses" on the list. It is related to The Nightingale (to hear the Nightingale sing) and the Fiddlng Soldier, but this fiddler doesn't jilt the lover. Rather, she says her father wouldn't approve. versions of the Banks of the Roses are in the Digital Tradtion; it can be a June song as well but I learned: If ever I get married, twill be in the month of May When meadows they are green, and flowers they are gay And me and my true love will sit and sport and play By he lovely sweet banks of the roses. There are also versions in which nasty Johnny is a murderer, but the ones in the DT don't mention amonth, either May or June or anything else, in the lyrics given. The DT variant which is close to what I know is https://mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=494 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 30 May 21 - 12:21 PM Thank you Felipa , I investigated and found that "The Banks of the Roses" is often a murder ballad which doesn't mention getting married in May but below are some links where your married in May verse is sung . And when I get married t'will be in the month of May When the leaves they are green and the meadows they are gay And me and me true love we'll sit and sport and play By the lovely sweet banks of the roses BANKS OF THE ROSES (THE) The Banks of the Roses - The Dubliners https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TaICG7bnHk Luke Kelly Banks Of The Roses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvl7DHPiU04 Banks Of The Roses · Nathan Carter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXoLf3ZXMjY On the Banks of the Roses - The Corrie Folk Trio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOiM1UmjPjM The Barra MacNeils - Banks of the Roses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3MzZlEvCJY |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Felipa Date: 30 May 21 - 06:55 PM There is at least one song listed here called "One Morning in May" . I clicked on a link, and it wasn't the song I have in mind, so I'm not sure whether or not the following song has already been proposed. ONE MORNING IN MAY (2) One morning in May, as I carelessly did stray to view the green meadows, and the lambs sport and play, in the clear morning dew, as I lay down to muse, a fair maiden of honour appeared in my view. Says I, “Pretty maid, how happy we could be for it is so ordained, love, that married we should be. Let me not see you frown, for this heart is your own.” But as these words were spoken, sure the tears trickled down. “Come dry up your tears. You have nothing to fear. I have roamed through the green fields for many’s the long year.” But as the birds sang so sweet, this young man proved his deceit, saying, “Adieu, pretty fair maid. We shall never more meet.” “With my snuffbox and cane, the whole world I would range, like Venus or Diana in search of her swain. While the moon does shine clear, I will mourn for my dear over mountains, clear fountains, where no-one would hear.” “And there’s one thing I know; and that before I go. I shall never return, love, to hear your sad woe. And there’s another thing I know; and that before I go. That the ranger and the stranger have many’s the foe.” sung by Christa Burch sung by Len Graham discussed on a Mudcat thread |
Subject: when I was a young girl (One Morning in May) From: Felipa Date: 30 May 21 - 07:06 PM https://secondhandsongs.com/work/142209 "This traditional ballad concerning a woman cut down in her prime due to her drinking and other "sinful" activities has been found in the eastern part of the United States. The theme is related to 'The Cowboy's Lament' and 'St. James Infirmary Blues'. Texas Gladden's version of this song was recorded by Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress in 1941. Several well-known singers including Nina Simone and Barbara Dane based their performances on the Gladden recording." ONE MORNING IN MAY (3) When I was, a young girl I used to seek pleasure, When I was a young girl I used to drink ale; Right out of the alehouse and into the jailhouse, Out of a barroom and down to my grave. Come Papa, come Mama, and sit you down by me, Come sit you down by me and pity my case; My poor head is aching, my sad heart is breaking, My body's salivated and I'm bound to die. Go send for the preacher to come and pray for me; Go send for the doctor to heal up my wounds; My poor head is aching, my sad heart is breaking, My body's salivated, and Hell is my doom. I want four young ladies to bear up my coffin, I want three young maidens to carry me on, And each of them carry a bunch of wild roses, To lay on my body as I pass along. One morning, one morning, one morning in May, I spied this young lady all clad in white linen, All clad in white linen and cold as the clay. as sung by Texas Gladden https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVeC1Uzadoo One Morning in May - Hally Wood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u71qMrQu9s |
Subject: the Federal Soldier From: Felipa Date: 30 May 21 - 07:10 PM CND mentioned the Federal Soldier in post to this discussion in March, with a link to a recording of the Gandydancer String Band. It's a version of the Rebel Soldier and Charlie Baum posted lyrics in Mudcat on 26 Jan 2006. See his message at https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=50984 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,henryp Date: 31 May 21 - 11:14 AM "Oh, shine on, shine on harvest moon up in the sky. I ain't had no lovin' since January, February, June or July Snowtime ain't no time to stay outdoors and spoon, So shine on, shine on harvest moon - for me and my gal!" Annoying song that omits March, April and May! |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 31 May 21 - 07:44 PM Thank you for this song Felipa REBEL SOLDIER Rebel Soldier - Waylon Jennings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TzcyNwZU-Q The Rebel Soldier · Bobby Horton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrWVqKE8U40 The Rebel Soldier (Music Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcPY-XNdLJ4 The Rebel Soldier · Tennessee Ernie Ford https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okWwVCtoj5c |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 01 Jun 21 - 05:57 AM CE FU EN MAI June Tabor Ce Fu En Mai https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw5FpAYMYbw&list=PLerscO8QErxJQBSOnwHe6nxAAqOWKWxh6&index=82 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 01 Jun 21 - 08:53 AM ALL AROUND THE MAYPOLE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtpJPsInrDo |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,henryp Date: 02 Jun 21 - 03:54 PM From folkradio 1 May 2017; Lisa Knapp seems to have a fascination with May: in 2012 she released Hunt The Hare: A Branch Of May. Accordingly, Till April Is Dead is made up of equal parts darkness and light. It is clear from the first sounds of opener The Night Before May Day that this is not your average folk album. The second track, Till April Is Dead, experiments even further. Staines Morris delves further into the darker and stranger traditions of May Day celebration. Although only brief and to all intents slight, May Garland might be the album’s centrepiece. Bedfordshire May Day Carol takes a more traditional approach. Don’t You Go A Rushing Maids In May is perhaps the album’s simplest and prettiest song. Pleasant Month Of May, a song from the Copper family of Sussex, takes a similar tack, its raunchy meaning scarcely hidden even before the percussive, ecstatic conclusion. The recordings of birdsong and themes of unity that begin the album’s final song, Padstow May Song, neatly bring the album full circle, |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,henryp Date: 02 Jun 21 - 03:55 PM APRIL SHOWERS Al Jolson - "April Showers" Though April showers may come your way, They bring the flowers that bloom in May. So if it's raining, have no regrets, Because it isn't raining rain, you know, It's raining violets. April Showers - Al Jolson (1921) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Z0odJJj00 |
Subject: What about a tune called The First of May? From: Felipa Date: 07 Jun 21 - 03:43 PM There are several recordings posted on youtube of a hornpipe entitled The First of May |
Subject: What about a tune called The First of May? From: Felipa Date: 07 Jun 21 - 03:50 PM FIRST OF MAY HORNPIPE I pressed send by accident The First of May hornpipe does have several other names info from Dick Glasgow's video notes "The hornpipe was published around 1826 in Scotland in Anderson's Fifty New Scottish and Irish Reels and Hornpipes under the title 'Lady Harrington's Reel'. "The melody was employed as the vehicle for the song 'The Little Skillet Pot'/'Colcannon', composed by 78 rpm-era singer and uilleann piper Shaun O'Nolan." tune sheets: https://tunearch.org/wiki/First_of_May_(1) https://thesession.org/tunes/1627 Does the Colcannon song qualify as a May song if sung to the tune of the First of May? (I think that would be stretching it) |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Felipa Date: 07 Jun 21 - 06:22 PM THE WEAVER AND THE FACTORY MAID The Weaver and the Factory Maid (which goes under other similar titles such as the Weaver and his Sweetheart, the Weaver and the Factory Maid, The Handweaver and the Factory Maid; has a verse My father to me scornful said How could you fancy a factory maid When you could have girls fine and gay And dressed like to the QUEEN OF MAY https://mainlynorfolk.info/lloyd/songs/theweaverandthefactorymaid.html (I've searched this thread for the word "weaver" and didn't find it, so I think this entry is not a repetition of any previous listings) |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Felipa Date: 11 Jun 21 - 06:13 PM There are so many May songs that we should have twice as many singarounds in the month of May as we have in any other month. ' I'm thinking of a thread just for songs in Scottish Gaelic with the word Cèitean (May) in them. Or the alternatives, Maigh (a' Mhaigh) or Bealtainn . Bealtainn is the Celtic May day, but in Irish Bealtaine is also the modern name for the month of May. THOIR MO SHORAIDH THAR GHUNANIDH Thoir Mo Shoraidh Thar Ghunanidh has the lines Far an cluinnear a' chuthag Air gach bruthach ro Bhealltainn. Rachel Walker singing Thoir Mo Shoraidh Thar Ghunnaidh (Where the cuckoo is heard On every brae before the feast of Beltane (in May) THIG AN SMEORACH A’S T- EARRACH Thig An Smeòrach As t-Earrach Thig an smeòrach a's t-Earrach The thrush will come in spring Thig a' chuthag 's a'Chèitinn The cuckoo will come in May Bi gach eun anns a'choille And every bird in the forest Cumail coinneamh le chèile Will meet together Ishbel Macaskill singing Thig an Smeòrach as t-Earrach MO BHEANNACHD DHAN BHAILLIDH UR Mo Bheannachd dhan Bhaillidh Úr 'S fhuair thu i 'n Cèitean a h-òig'. You won her in the May of her youth Mo Bheannachd dhan Bhaillidh Úr sung by Julie Fowlis but without the line about an Cèitean Tha mo Ghaol air Ard a' Chuan is already listed. I'm sure there are many more! |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Felipa Date: 13 Jun 21 - 12:22 PM DH’EIRICH MI MOCH MADAINN CHEITEIN I should have included Dh'èirich mi moch madainn Chèitein , I rose early on a May morning. Here is a performance byAinsley Hamill & Alistair Paterson -------------------------- Composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim "traces his interest in theatre to VERY WARM FOR MAY, a Broadway musical he saw when he was nine." (Wikipedia article, source given as Henry, William A, III (December 7, 1987). "Master of the Musical; Stephen Sondheim Applies a Relentless". Time.) Link to post below by henryp DH’ÉIRICH MI MOCH MADAINN CHÈITEIN (I arose early on a May morning) |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 22 Jun 21 - 01:05 PM CAPTAIN WOODSTOCK’S COURTSHIP As I rode out one May morning Down by a shady lane. I met with Captain Woodstock, The keeper of the game Captain Woodstock's Courtship · Ian & Sylvia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKseqHNJejs A version of "Captain Wedderburn's Courtship", set in May. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Felipa Date: 24 Jun 21 - 08:32 AM The Anglesey (name of a boat) https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=170031 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 24 Jun 21 - 10:38 AM Thank you Felipa, THE ANGLESEY 'It was one fine day in the month o' May An' I was outward bound.' Peter Kasin - Anglesey.  https://www.nps.gov/av/pwr/avElement/safr-TheAngleseycards.mp4 The Anglesey (a YouTube collaboration) [587-589] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1bQ0--oSbQ MUDCAT: Origins: (On Board) The Anglesey (from Hugill) /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=170031&messages=2 |
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