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Tune Req: Ballad of Glencoe DigiTrad: GLENCOE Related threads: (origins) Origin: Glencoe Massacre (Jim McLean) (65) Tune Req: Glencoe (15) The Massacre of Glencoe—Favorite Version (102) (origins) Origins: Snows of Glencoe / Massacre of Glencoe (15) Lyr Req: The Massacre Of Glencoe (37) Chords Req: Glencoe (23) (origins) Origins: Ballad of Glencoe / Massacre of Glencoe (39) History & Present: Glencoe Massacre (46) |
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Subject: Ballad of Glencoe From: Jack Hickman - Kingston, ON Date: 06 Oct 99 - 12:01 AM I'm trying to introduce the above song into the repertoire of our Ceili Band. I have the words and know the story, now I would like to find a source for the music either .gif or .mid format. Can anyone help. Jack Hickman Search for "glencoe" threadsGlencoe in the Digital Tradition. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ballad of Glencoe From: Lesley N. Date: 06 Oct 99 - 12:38 AM John Davis did a midi of it for me. It's at: The Ballad of Glen Coe (http://www.contemplator.com/folk3/glen_coe.html).
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Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ballad of Glencoe From: Lesley N. Date: 06 Oct 99 - 03:22 PM Speaking of the ballad - can anyone tell me who Jim MacLean is/was? He also wrote the lyrics to Smile in Your Sleep (aka Don't Cry in Your Sleep) which were set to the Mountains of Mourne. I'd love to know when he was around or if he is still.
It's also said Glen Coe is set to a traditional air - anyone have an idea what the title was or anything about it???
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Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ballad of Glencoe From: Susanne (skw) Date: 06 Oct 99 - 05:39 PM Ewan McVicar ought to know - where has he got to? I don't know what Jim McLean is doing these days, if he is still alive, but I think he was from Glasgow, one of the crowd of singers and songwriters developing round the Sixties anti-nuclear protests in Scotland. He has written many fine songs, e.g. Where is the Glasgow I used to know? as a reply to Adam McNaughtan's far more nostalgic song on the same theme, and also many with a nationalist slant. That's all I know. - Susanne |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ballad of Glencoe From: GUEST,A SOUTHERNER Date: 06 Sep 07 - 08:46 PM A wee highland lassie sung it to me many years ago and i cannot get it out of my head |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ballad of Glencoe From: Effsee Date: 06 Sep 07 - 09:40 PM Jim MacLean is a regular visitor to this site, just be patient, he'll be along any time soon! |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ballad of Glencoe From: Jim McLean Date: 07 Sep 07 - 04:42 AM You're right, Effsee! But I don't think I have anything to add that hasn't been posted on other threads. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ballad of Glencoe From: clueless don Date: 07 Sep 07 - 08:55 AM Lesley N., I believe that "Don't Cry in your Sleep" (Hush, hush, time to be sleeping...) is sung to the tune of "The Mist Covered Mountains" (sometimes called "The Mist Covered Mountains of Home".) Don |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ballad of Glencoe From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 07 Sep 07 - 10:02 AM Covered, as Jim has said, in all the other threads on this song. Note that Lesley's post was made eight years ago and this old, forgotten discussion has been resurrected for no apparent reason by a visitor. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ballad of Glencoe From: Alaska Mike Date: 07 Sep 07 - 04:07 PM If my ancient Campbell relatives had done a better job, perhaps we would not have all those golden arches selling their billions and billions to the poor overweight of the world. Alaska Mike Campbell |
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