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Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: JennieG Date: 29 Aug 19 - 05:43 PM Your place or mine, Jim? |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: fat B****rd Date: 29 Aug 19 - 05:44 PM "Some Enchanted Evening" |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: PHJim Date: 29 Aug 19 - 05:57 PM Bob Dylan's Make You Feel My Love Here's my late brother Dave's version of this song. Make You Feel My Love sung by Dave Yates |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: Steve Shaw Date: 29 Aug 19 - 07:13 PM "Speaking of Chris Wood, try his YouTube of the song One In A Million. You'll need a good ten minutes, but it's gorgeous." Damn. I should have said that the one to go for is the 2009 Shrewsbury Folk Festival YouTube. Best thing since sliced bread... |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: Jim Carroll Date: 30 Aug 19 - 06:17 AM "Your place or mine, Jim?" Welcome to West Clare Jim |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: Elmore Date: 30 Aug 19 - 04:29 PM 1952 Vincent Black Lightning |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: fat B****rd Date: 30 Aug 19 - 06:34 PM "Don't Ever Change" The Crickets |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: Elmore Date: 30 Aug 19 - 09:32 PM "My Lady's a Wild Flying Dove" by Tom Paxton. |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: PHJim Date: 31 Aug 19 - 12:43 AM "Tryin' To Do Something To Try To Get Your Attention" John Hartford John Hartford TTDSTGYA |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: GUEST,HiLo Date: 31 Aug 19 - 09:47 AM I Still Miss Someone, Johnny Cash |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: GUEST Date: 31 Aug 19 - 08:02 PM Oh no - too far for me, I am sworn off long flights these days! We shall have to swoon from afar. |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: JennieG Date: 31 Aug 19 - 08:04 PM Bugger......last GUEST was me, didn't realise my cookie had been playing shenanigans. |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: Jim Carroll Date: 01 Sep 19 - 03:20 AM Damn!! Jim |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: Jim Carroll Date: 01 Sep 19 - 03:58 AM One of the finest ballads on the subject of love I have ever heard The highlighted verse is, in my opinion, among the most beautiful declarations of love in the tradition and the final 'consummation' verse, exquisite It's a fairly rare ballad - said to have been collected by Burns 3 Young Peggy It isn't often that one finds a traditional ballad as lyrical and tender in feeling as this one. Here there is no blood, no cruelty, just two people in love and determined to consummate their love as quickly as possible. Whaur hae ye been, Peggy, Whaur hae ye been? In the gairden ’mang the gillyflowers, 'Tween the hours of twelve and ane. Ye werena yoursel', Peggy, No' there your lane Your faither saw ye in Jamie’s airms ’Tween the hours o' twelve and ane. What though we were seen,. mither, Though we were seen? I would sleep in Jamie’s airms Though his grave was growin’ green. Your Jamie’s a rogue, Peggy, Jamie’s a loon, For the trystin' o’ oor ae dochter And her saw very young. Jamie's no’ to blame, mither, The blame lies on me, For I would sleep in Jamie's airms Though a’ the world should dee. She’s gane tae her ain chaulmer, Jamie was there, I'm blithe to see ye, Jamie dear, Though we maun meet nae mair. We’ll tak' a pairtin' glass, Jamie, Pour oot the wine - And since we maun meet nae mair, my love, We'll drink your health and mine. Tak' me in your airms, laddie, Here's kisses five, And since we maun meet nae mair, my love We’ll drink weel may we thrive. Come to my airms, Peggy, Close to my hairt, And as lang's the sun hings in the lift I swear we’ll never pairt. Your faither keeps a crawin’ cock, Divides nicht frae day, And in the middlewatch o’ the nicht In greenwood ye’ll meet me. When mass was sung and bells were rung And a’ bound for bed, She’s kilted up her gay clothing, Met Jamie in the wood. 'Twas early in the morning, The clock chappit twa, Her faither rose up in his bed, Cryin’, "Peggy, she’s awa' '." They've mounted their horses And fast they did rin, But lang ere they come to the top o' the hill The lad and lass were yin. |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: rich-joy Date: 01 Sep 19 - 08:19 AM Tonight, at the post-festival Session for the 8th Maleny Music Festival in Qld's Sunshine Coast Hinterland, I was reminded of this wonderful song by Paul Spencer, sung SO beautifully by our favourite Irish songbird, Jenny Fitzgibbon : It is "I Hope You Like It (this song I have for you)" and the lyrics and his rendition can be found on his post for April 28 2014 : https://paul-spencer.net/category/songs/ Paul is based in Newcastle, NSW, Down Under. His "Ode to Soil" song is another great favourite that Jenny does so well: https://paul-spencer.net/2012/07/23/ode-to-soil/ Cheers! R-J |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: GUEST Date: 01 Sep 19 - 10:22 AM Ive yourself to love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHD2aPTjqNM |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: GUEST Date: 01 Sep 19 - 10:24 AM That last poast is mine-Topical Tom |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: JennieG Date: 01 Sep 19 - 06:16 PM Jim - that is really beautiful! |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: Joe_F Date: 02 Sep 19 - 06:26 PM "Liebeslied" in the Threepenny Opera. |
Subject: RE: Favourite Love Song From: Elmore Date: 02 Sep 19 - 09:24 PM "Do You Think That I Do Not Know?" {Lawson/Dusty} as sung by Priscilla Herdman. |
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