Subject: Winds of Morning From: Laurab Date: 09 Feb 02 - 09:21 PM I'm looking for the lyrics to "Winds of Morning" which was written by Tommy Makem, and performed by he and the Clancy Brothers. Laura |
Subject: ADD: Winds of Morning From: MMario Date: 09 Feb 02 - 09:30 PM WINDS OF MORNING (air: 'Dumbarton's drums') (Lyrics – Tommy Makem) I've walked the hills when rain was falling Rested by a wide oak tree Heard a lark sing high at evening Caught a moonbeam on the sea Chorus: Softly blow ye winds of morning Sing ye winds your mournful sound Blow ye from the earth's four corners Guide this traveller where he's bound I've helped a ploughman tend his horses Heard a rippling river sing Talked to stars when night was falling Seen a primrose welcome spring Chorus By foreign shores, my feet have wandered Heard a stranger call me friend Every time my mind was troubled Found a smile around the bend Chorus There's a ship stands in the harbour All prepared to cross the foam Far off hills were fair and friendly Still there's fairer hills at home Chorus from the Makem lyrics site at http://www.makem.com/discography/recordings/lyricpage/windsofmorning.html |
Subject: Chord Req: Winds of Morning From: GUEST,Singerdave Date: 17 Jan 20 - 11:23 AM Looking for the chords for the above song by Tommy Makem, can anyone help please. |
Subject: ADD: Winds of Morning (Tommy Makem) From: Joe Offer Date: 18 Jan 20 - 03:34 PM Hi, Dave - Here are the lyrics and chords from The Irish Songbook, by the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem (Oak Publications, 1979), page 122-123 . WINDS OF MORNING (Tommy Makem, 1966) I've walked the hills when rain was falling, Rested by a wide oak tree, Heard a lark sing high at evening, Caught a moonbeam on the sea. CHORUS Softly blow ye winds of morning; Sing, ye winds, your mournful sound. Blow ye from the earth's four corners; Guide this trav'ler where he's bound. By foreign shores my feet have wandered, Heard a stranger call me friend; Every time my mind was troubled, Found a smile around the bend. CHORUS I've helped a ploughman tend his horses, Heard a rippling river sing, Talked to stars when night was falling, Seen a primrose welcome spring. CHORUS There's a ship stands in the harbour, All prepared to cross the foam; Far off hills were fair and friendly, Still there's fairer hills at home. CHORUS first recording was 1967 Notes: This was written by Tommy Makem on the New York subway, which always inspires him to make songs about mountains and sea and sweet, clean air. ©1966, 1969 by Tiparm Music Publishers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huyftWuUuRM |
Subject: Chords: Winds of Morning (Makem) From: Joe Offer Date: 18 Jan 20 - 04:05 PM WINDS OF MORNING |
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