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Subject: Lyr Add: Yorkshire songs and narrative From: GUEST,padgett Date: 09 Aug 06 - 06:17 AM See Thread Nobleman's Wedding b/f Mainly Yorkshire songs, I'm at work Poor Old Weaver's Daughter, Nobleman and Thresher, Down By Dark Arches, (Walter Pardon), Edward (Frank Hinchliffe) Rolling on the Grass (Arthur Howard), Old Wooden Rocker (Frank H) Macafferty, Dalesmans Litany, Old Brown's Daughter (WP), Muffin Man (AH), Sheffield Park (FH) S/B 14 I'll fill in missing from Home that's on Vol 1 'Stand Up Raymond' [o he is1] coined by Booker Review expected in next Stirring (been out baout a year) Ray Padgett 68 Longcauseway, Barnsley S71 2JA (£5) NB no sleeve notes - any commercial interest? another CD in my brain at least, last learnt 'The Bonny Hawthorne' from Whitby a lovely chorusey song On next (Vol 2) The Pear Tree, German Musicianer, Butter and Cheese an'All Young Officer, Adieu to Old England (Tom and Bertha Brown), Poor Labouring Men, Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy, Country Carrier, Robin Hood and three Squires, Wiiliam Taylor etc Mainly Yorkshire songs, I'm at work On next (Vol 2) The Pear Tree, German Musicianer, Butter and Cheese an'All Young Officer, Adieu to Old England (Tom and Bertha Brown), Poor Labouring Men, Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy, Country Carrier, Robin Hood and three Squires, Wiiliam Taylor etc |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Yorkshire songs and narrative From: GUEST,padgett Date: 09 Aug 06 - 06:20 AM Now underway and hope to do my autobiography ~ 10,000 words so far and lots of songs to record for Volume 2 song texts to be included in my autobiography, songs will be unaccompanied and recorded mp3 and downloaded onto master CD Format as Christie Moores Autobiog Anybody any ideas on getting published!! Will clearly include any others in my repertoire, non Yorkshire see also 'The Yorkshire Garland' project Ray |
Subject: ADD: Yorkshire song (Anna Shannon) From: Joe Offer Date: 01 Sep 25 - 05:54 PM YORKSHIRE SONG (Anna Shannan) When heather’s bloom has faded long and turned to brown When pheasant chides his bright alarm When rolling mist the valley shrouds in silent arms Once more I know this place to be my home I heard the curlew cry today from windswept heath A plaintive call on rising wing And as I watched from ragged lines of weathered trees My heart stirred from her place to go with him There’s not one thing I would not give to be as he To circle here in joyous flight And on these moors my life to live to simply be My spirit to go on in hill and scree I wish that I could write a song that had no words Of beauteous things and journeys run For many is the time I’ve tried and tales begun But with beauty such as this the words won’t come When heather’s bloom has faded long and turned to brown When pheasant chides his bright alarm When rolling mist the valley shrouds in silent arms Once more I know this place to be my home |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Yorkshire songs and narrative From: r.padgett Date: 02 Sep 25 - 02:29 AM yes lovely song by Anna Shannon ~ she is a fine performer from Yorkshire Ray |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Yorkshire songs and narrative From: r.padgett Date: 02 Sep 25 - 01:25 PM On a personal note I recorded a CD with booklet in 2010 with 49 songs unaccompanied Actually recorded by Matt Nelson ~ I did the song lyrics, notes and errors! Still available Ray |
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