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stunts19@mail.idt.net 18 Mar 97 - 04:35 AM
alison 20 Mar 97 - 07:31 AM
kate 13 Apr 97 - 05:01 PM
E. Johnson 18 Dec 97 - 05:12 PM
Alan of Australia 18 Dec 97 - 10:10 PM
alison 19 Dec 97 - 12:06 AM
ej 05 Jan 98 - 01:01 PM
alison 05 Jan 98 - 06:05 PM
GMT 05 Feb 01 - 03:41 AM
Malcolm Douglas 05 Feb 01 - 08:26 AM
JedMarum 05 Feb 01 - 09:14 AM
GMT 05 Feb 01 - 09:42 AM
GUEST,Alastair McDonald 06 Oct 05 - 06:38 AM
GUEST,Tam 06 Oct 05 - 06:35 PM
GUEST,Alastair McDonald 06 Apr 06 - 11:52 AM
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GUEST 09 Nov 06 - 02:57 PM
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Subject: Culloden's Harvest
From: stunts19@mail.idt.net
Date: 18 Mar 97 - 04:35 AM

I would really like to find the lyrics to Culloden's Harvest. I have it on CD (Celtic Legacy). Thank You.


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Subject: Lyr/Chords Add: CULLODEN'S HARVEST (A McDonald)
From: alison
Date: 20 Mar 97 - 07:31 AM

CULLODEN'S HARVEST
Alastair McDonald
Arr. Deanta
 CHORUS    

Em D C Bm
Cold the winds on the moors blow
Em D C Bm
Warm, the enemy's fire glows
G A C Em
Black the harvest of Culloden
C Bm C Em
Pain, and fear, and death grow.

Em D C G
'Twas love of our prince drove us on to Drummossy
Em Bm C
But in scarcely the time that it takes me to tell
Em D C G
The flower of our country lay scorched by an army
Em Bm C
As ruthless and red as the embers of hell.

CHORUS

Red Campbell, the false, did the work of the English
McDonald in anger did no work at all
With musket and cannon 'gainst honour and courage
The invader's men stood while our clansmen did fall.

CHORUS

Now mothers and children are left to their weeping
With only the memory of father and son
Turned out of their homes to make shelter for strangers
The blackest of hours on this land has begun.

CHORUS



https://mudcat.org/alanofoz/culloden.mid


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Subject: RE: Culloden's Harvest
From: kate
Date: 13 Apr 97 - 05:01 PM

Does anyone have a leadsheet of this song? At least a melody line? Thanks


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Subject: LYR REQ: Culloden's Harvest
From: E. Johnson
Date: 18 Dec 97 - 05:12 PM

Does anyone have the lyrics for "Culloden's Harvest"? It was written by Alastair McDonald, and recorded by Deanta.

thanks, ej


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Subject: RE: LYR REQ: Culloden's Harvest
From: Alan of Australia
Date: 18 Dec 97 - 10:10 PM

G'day,
Words and music should arrive here this weekend, probably via Alison - she & I sing this occasionally in Sydney folk clubs.

Cheers,
Alan


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Subject: Lyr Add: CULLODEN'S HARVEST (Alastair McDonald)
From: alison
Date: 19 Dec 97 - 12:06 AM

Hi,

I think there was a thread on this one a few months back.

CULLODEN'S HARVEST
Alastair McDonald
Arr. Deanta

CHORUS
Em D C Bm
Cold the winds on the moors blow
Em D C Bm
Warm, the enemy's fire glows
G A C Em
Black the harvest of Culloden
C Bm C Em
Pain, and fear, and death grow.
'Twas love of our prince drove us on to Drummossy
But in scarcely the time that it takes me to tell
The flower of our country lay scorched by an army
As ruthless and red as the embers of hell. CHORUS

Red Campbell, the false, did the work of the English
McDonald in anger did no work at all
With musket and cannon 'gainst honour and courage
The invader's men stood while our clansmen did fall. CHORUS

Now mothers and children are left to their weeping
With only the memory of father and son
Turned out of their homes to make shelter for strangers
The blackest of hours on this land has begun. CHORUS

Much as I would like to send you the music I can't find where the computer has put the text file, but I'll see Alan tonight so we should be able to sort it out.

Slainte

Alison

HTML preformat commands added. --JoeClone, 31-May-02.


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Subject: RE: LYR REQ: Culloden's Harvest
From: ej
Date: 05 Jan 98 - 01:01 PM

Hey Alison and Alan,

Thanks for the lyrics; that "did no work at all" was making me a bit crazy. One of my goals is to get to Australia and soak up as much folk music as possible. How would a person go about finding you two in Sydney?

Thanks again, and thanks to Mudcat for an essential site.

ej


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Subject: RE: LYR REQ: Culloden's Harvest
From: alison
Date: 05 Jan 98 - 06:05 PM

Hi ej,

Sydney is a HUGE place, however Alan and I live about 15 mins from each other and tend to travel around quite a bit to get to the various folk clubs over here. Our local club (run by Alan) is just a few minutes away. If you ever make it over here let us know, we'll be able to arrange something.

slainte

Alison


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Subject: Culloden's Harvest
From: GMT
Date: 05 Feb 01 - 03:41 AM

Hi all.

The song Culloden's Harvest in the archive doesn't credit an author, but I have seen Alastair MacDonald given as the writer when I've searched elsewhere.

I know that AN Alastair MacDonald was head of the MacDonald clan at Glen Coe and is contemporary with the battle but is this the man credited with the song ?>br>
I know you lot will tell me there is another A MacDonald who if I were better read would know about.

Prime aim really; is the song copyright or PD

Cheers Gary


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Subject: RE: Help: Culloden's Harvest
From: Malcolm Douglas
Date: 05 Feb 01 - 08:26 AM

It's a modern song (a contemporary account would have a very different style both of words and melody), made by Alastair MacDonald, who has recorded it himself.  (Velvet and Steel, Greentrax CDTRA XD78).  Very much still in copyright!

Malcolm


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Subject: RE: Help: Culloden's Harvest
From: JedMarum
Date: 05 Feb 01 - 09:14 AM

it is a wonderful song. A lovely melody with some surprising turns, and powerful lyrics.


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Subject: RE: Help: Culloden's Harvest
From: GMT
Date: 05 Feb 01 - 09:42 AM

Malcolm, thanks I assumed as much. If this is the quality of MacDonalds writing I'll have to search him out. I must admit I didn't know of him. But interesting coincidence of names.

Yes Jed superb melody and strong lyrics.

Thanks folks for your input, appreciated.

cheers Gary


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Subject: RE: Help: Culloden's Harvest
From: GUEST,Alastair McDonald
Date: 06 Oct 05 - 06:38 AM

Thanks to Malcolm Douglas for keeping folks up to speed on my song. It`s appearing quite erroneously on some websites as "Traditional 19th Century..." & where people find the confidence to put such spurious non-information into the public gaze, beats me.

Thanks to all who endeavour to correct this.

Alastair
Corban Recordings
PO BOX 2 Glasgow G44 3LB
Scotland
alastair@corbanrecordings.com


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Subject: RE: Help: Culloden's Harvest
From: GUEST,Tam
Date: 06 Oct 05 - 06:35 PM

This is a much better song also recorded by Alastair McDonald about 20 years before he wrote his own song.



CULLODEN or DRUMMOSIE MOOR
Words Jim McLean 1963
Tune: Wae's me for Prince Chairlie (A wee bird cam tae oor ha' door.)
Pub. Duart Music London

I wrote this song, not as a romantic ballad in praise of Charles Edward Stewart, but to show how his arrogance and the incompetence of his generals, coupled with the fierce pride of his Chieftains, notably the MacDonalds, led to a terrible slaughter and was the beginning of the end of the Highland way of life.

The hail o' Scotland's wearing black,
A' dressed up for the soddin,                                 (burial)
Prince Chairlie chose the place himsel',
The grave yaird o' Culloden.
Wi' hungry men, he faced the Duke,                        (Cumberland)
Wi' hungry men an' weary.
Wi' sticks and stanes,' gainst England's guns,      
They thocht they'd win for Chairlie.

MacDonald he glowered, and stood aback,
His pride was hurt richt sairly,
Hw wouldna fecht on any other side,
But on the richt o' Chairlie.
On England's side, wi' lack o' pride,
The Campbell smiled sae slyly,
Oor Hielan' men, were split in twain,
They focht baith for George and for Chairlie.

The Redcoats gaed doon on yin knee,
And held their muskets ready.
Their bellies ticht wi' breid and cheese,
Their haunds sae warm and steady,
Oor Hieland men upon them cam,
Their rags aboot them barely.
Wi' slogans an faith, they met their death,
They starved and died for Chairlie.

He stood on a knowe, the fecht tae see,
The snaw fell on him lichtly,
But in scarce an oor on Drummossie Moor                (hour)
He witnessed the murder o' his country.
The hale o' Scotland's wearing black,
A' dressed up for the soddin'
Prince Chairlie chose the place himsel'
The Graveyaird o' Culloden.


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Subject: RE: Culloden's Harvest (Alastair McDonald)
From: GUEST,Alastair McDonald
Date: 06 Apr 06 - 11:52 AM

Hi gang

This song is NOT traditional, but written by me; the (correct) lyrics can be got from alastair@corbanrecordings.com & is copyright with Corban Music/MCPS-PRS Alliance. It was erroneously put on the `net as traditional & has been enthusiastically spread as such so please note, words by me, tune completely re-written from a trad source, likewise by me. All enquiries welcome.

Regards

Alastair.

Alastair McDonald
Corban Recordings PO Box 2 Glasgow G44 3LB
www.corbanrecordings.com
Tel 0141 637 5277


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Subject: RE: Culloden's Harvest (Alastair McDonald)
From: MMario
Date: 06 Apr 06 - 11:57 AM

noted for harvesters.
    Noted in the DT Attributions thread.
    -Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: LYR REQ: Culloden's Harvest
From: GUEST
Date: 09 Nov 06 - 02:57 PM

Great Song!


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