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Lyr Req: The Old Oak Tree DigiTrad: OLD OAK TREE Related threads: (origins) Origins: The old oak tree (30) Folklore: Oak Trees in Folklore (175) Lyr Req: The Old Oak Tree (4) (closed) (origins) Lyr Add: Squire McCallian/Old Oak Tree (8) |
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Subject: Looking for song name From: GUEST,Thorsten Date: 15 Nov 01 - 06:39 AM Hello, I hope someone can help me with this. Usually people ask about lyrics for a certain song. This time it's the other way round. I have got (most - at least what I could understand) of the lyrics of a song I heard lately and I have got no idea who sang it or what it is called.
So here are the lyrics:
When I married my love
*******
****** is no more -------- I really hope someone knows that song and can tell me the name (and who might have been the singer), cause its kind of haunting me and I keep humming it all day long.
Thanks in advance, |
Subject: RE: Looking for song name From: Sorcha Date: 15 Nov 01 - 09:49 AM Almost has to be a Child, but which one? SS keeps timing out on me. |
Subject: RE: Looking for song name From: MMario Date: 15 Nov 01 - 10:10 AM google pops up this site - which tells us "flie not found" and the domain is "under consturction. but from the url:http://www.owlrecords.com/lwoman.htm I would say it is recorded on owl records. |
Subject: RE: Looking for song name From: Sorcha Date: 15 Nov 01 - 10:23 AM No flies on that one, huh, Mario? Malcolm, masato, come in please!! |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE OLD OAK TREE From: Charlie Baum Date: 15 Nov 01 - 10:51 AM Further searching using Google's cached version (one step beyond MMario's search) hints at the title of the record:
THE OLD OAK TREE
Do not marry O'Moore, my father did implore Celtic Voices - Woman on Owl Records |
Subject: RE: Looking for song name From: Sorcha Date: 15 Nov 01 - 10:54 AM AHA!!! I did try the cache, but couldn't get to the lyrics. Just another "flie not found". Then I went looking for the Oak Tree, and found several others but not the correct one. Good on ya, Charlie! |
Subject: RE: Looking for song name From: Noreen Date: 16 Nov 01 - 11:14 AM Refresh, in case Thorsten hasn't seen this. |
Subject: RE: Looking for song name From: Jim Dixon Date: 16 Nov 01 - 12:49 PM Furthermore, using different cached pages from Google, I found out that the album in question is "Celtic Voices - Woman" described as a "14-track compilation featur[ing] seven different, yet exceptionally beautiful female voices." Denise Douglas sings "Old Oak Tree." There are other web sites that describe it or offer it for sale. One site classifies it as "New Age." |
Subject: RE: Looking for song name From: GUEST,Liz Date: 14 Nov 02 - 05:32 PM The name I have for the song is In Aimsir Bhaint An Fhier, and the singer's name is Connie Dover. |
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