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Lyr Req: Just as the Tide Was a-Flowing DigiTrad: JUST AS THE TIDE WAS FLOWING Related threads: Lyr Add: Just as the Tide Was a-Flowin' (12) (origins) Lyr Req: Just as the Tide Was Flowing (62) just as the tide' last verse (17) Lyr Req: Just as the Tide Was Flowing (Carthy) (17) |
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Subject: Just as the tide was aflowing From: Robert.Spowart@ Date: 30 Apr 99 - 03:42 AM Over 10 years ago, Geoff Jerram of Winchester Morris used to (and hopefully still does)perform the song with the above chorus accompanying himself on the sqeezebox. Does anyone have the words????? Bob Spowart |
Subject: RE: Just as the tide was aflowing From: Joe Offer Date: 30 Apr 99 - 03:53 AM Of course we have the lyrics. After all, we ARE the Mudcat Cafe. -Joe Offer- Click HereNotice sent by e-mail. |
Subject: RE: Just as the tide was aflowing From: Margo Date: 30 Apr 99 - 11:29 AM I sang a song in college like this but not exactly. It went: One morning in the month of May down by some rolling river A jolly sailor I did stray when I beheld my lover. She carelessly along did stray, a picking of the daisies gay, and sweetly sang her rondelay, just as the tide was rolling. I wish I knew more because it is such a pretty song. I wish I could compare melodies, too. Hmmm...time for a MIDI search. Margarita |
Subject: RE: Just as the tide was aflowing From: Glyn (inactive) Date: 01 May 99 - 06:55 AM Hi You may be interested in a version of "Just as the tide was flowing" 10,000 maniacs recorded on their "The wishing chair" album. It is a lively version and one of my first introductions to traditional music. Let me know what you think of it. |
Subject: RE: Just as the tide was aflowing From: Liam's Brother Date: 01 May 99 - 07:15 AM Hi! If you want to look for some traditional versions, there is an English set in Marrow Bones, a small book of songs from the Hammond & Gardiner manuscripts published by the English Folk Dance & Song Society. The song has been collected in Canada as well. Peggy Seeger was the first person I ever heard sing this.
All the best, |
Subject: RE: Just as the tide was aflowing From: Brian Peters Date: 03 May 99 - 05:54 AM There is a melody very different from the one that most people (e.g. Shirley Collins, Silly Sisters, 10,000 Maniacs) sing, in a book by Roy Palmer, an English folklorist who has produced a number of excellent books of traditional British songs. I *think* it's in his "Everyman's Book of English Country Songs" but it might be another one. Anyway, it was collected in Kings Lynn by Vaughan Williams, and the tune just *oozes* eroticism. I sang it on a CD I made with Gordon Tyrrall a couple of years back, and one reviewer said it was "a song to do very rude things to". You can't ask more than that! |
Subject: RE: Just as the tide was aflowing From: Date: 03 May 99 - 07:20 PM Try "Folksongs Collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams" pp94-95 |
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