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Lyr Req: The Deserter (from Wiggy Smith) DigiTrad: DESERTER LE DÉSERTEUR THE BOLD DESERTER THE DESERTER (2) THE DESERTER (3) Related threads: Info requested re: 'The Deserter' (31) Lyr: The Letter/The Deserter/Le Deserteur (Vian) (30) Lyr Req: Don't Despise the Deserter (John Richards (6) Lyr Add: The Deserter (trad. Newfoundland) (1) Lyr Add: The Deserter from Kent (3) Lyr Req: The Deserter (Jon Richards) (5)
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Subject: Lyr Req: The Deserter variant From: squeezy99 Date: 02 Oct 09 - 06:27 AM Not sure if this was posted successfully earlier (it can be impossible to find things in the thread listings IMO). Anyway, I'm looking for the rest of the words & music/chords for a variant of The Deserter which starts: I was once young and foolish like many who is here I've been fond of night rambling and I am fond of my beer But if I had my own home and my sweet liberty I would do no more soldiering by land or by sea. Thanks Steve |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Deserter variant From: Jim Carroll Date: 02 Oct 09 - 07:46 AM Steve, We got a garbled fragment of it from a Wexford Traveller. I think it's called 'No More I'll Go Soldiering'. For what it's worth No More I'd Go Soldiering. Rec from Andy Cash In the year '64 boys one morning in May As I boarded for Queenstown to sail o'er the main. It's many of young fellows take a warning by me Take a friendly advice and a warning by me, Oh if I had my own home and sweet liberty No more I'd go soldiering by land or by sea. Oh once in the army all trouble do gain And a man could do well if he knew the right way. Oh the black men and white men all trouble do gain It's the first I'm going the bars every day. When I was a young fellow and in my prime I was fond of night rambling likewise of me beer. But if' I had my own home and sweet liberty It's no more I'd go soldiering by land or by sea. Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Deserter variant From: GUEST,guest Bill Schultz Date: 02 Oct 09 - 10:10 PM Martin Carthy sings the variant referred to by the post. Check that wonderful database of his songs for the words. |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE DESERTER (from Wiggy Smith) From: Tradsinger Date: 03 Oct 09 - 06:41 AM The verse you quote is from the version of the Deserter sung by Gloucestershire traveller Wiggy Smith and available on the album "Band of Gold". See http://www.mustrad.org.uk/records.htm and scroll down the page to Wiggy Smith. The words he sang are: I was once young and foolish like many who is here I've been fond of night rambling and I am fond of my beer. Sure if I had my own home and my sweet liberty I would do no more soldiering by land or by sea. Sure, the first time I deserted, I thought myself free I was quick-lie followed after and brought back by speed I was quick-lie followed after and brought back by speed And put in the Queen's guardroom With heavy irons put on me. You take off the heavy irons and you let him go free For he'd make a bright soldier for his queen and countery You take off the heavy irons and you let him go free For he'd make a brave soldier for his king and countery. And he sometimes repeated lines 3-4 of the first verse. Can't help with chords as to my ear it sounds best unaccompanied. Tradsinger |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Deserter variant From: squeezy99 Date: 03 Oct 09 - 10:07 AM Thanks for the replies. I'll follow up on the links suggestions. With regards to an accompaniment, I'm considering accompaniment on baritone English concertina. Steve |
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