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Tune add: The Blacksmith DigiTrad: BLACKSMITH COURTED ME THE BLACKSMITH THE BLACKSMITH (2) Related threads: Tune Req/Lyr Add: The Blacksmith (Foster & Allen) (21) (origins) Origins: The Blacksmith (8) Lyr Req: The Blacksmith - 'I would rue it never' (2) Lou Killen's version of The Blacksmith (2) In Mudcat MIDIs: The Blacksmith (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)
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Subject: Tune add: The Blacksmith (tune only)^^ From: Alan of Australia Date: 14 Jan 00 - 06:35 PM G'day, From the Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs, Ed Pellow's arrangement of the tune of The Blacksmith can be found here.
Previous song: Benjamin Bowmaneer.
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Subject: RE: Tune add: The Blacksmith From: Ed Pellow Date: 14 Jan 00 - 07:01 PM Alan, I can't claim the arrangement - al I did was to copy the notes... Ed |
Subject: RE: Tune add: The Blacksmith From: Jon Freeman Date: 14 Jan 00 - 07:08 PM Alan, does this mean that you have moved the Mudcat Midi's to a new location? Jon |
Subject: RE: Tune add: The Blacksmith From: Alan of Australia Date: 14 Jan 00 - 08:35 PM Jon, Yep, Max has provided a new location: The Mudcat MIDI site. Ed, I'll email you about the best way to say it.
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Subject: RE: Tune add: The Blacksmith From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 08 Jul 00 - 01:07 PM From the notes to the Penguin Book (1959): "The faithful "hero" of this song is just as often a shoemaker as blacksmith. Both metre and tune are rather unusual, recalling the well-known Brisk Young Widow in Folk Songs from Somerset vol. III (Cecil Sharp & C. L. Marson, 1904-9), and Brave Wolfe, a song celebrating the hero of Quebec, often found in America though not reported in Britain (Brave Wolfe is not to be confused with Bold General Wolfe, which is fairly common in England). The opening of the "strange news" verse also appears in some sets of Brave Wolfe. The Blacksmith (or Shoemaker) has been reported from Sussex (FSJ vol. IV, p. 279), Essex (FSJ vol. IV, p. 280 -2 versions), Somerset (FSJ vol. VIII, p. 17) and Dorset (FSJ vol. VIII, p. 206)."  -R.V.W./A.L.L. This version was first published in the Folk Song Journal, vol. VIII, p. 208. Other versions on the DT: A Blacksmith Courted Me. This version from The Seeds of Love (ed. Stephen Sedley, 1967). The Blacksmith (2) No source given; possibly transcribed from Steeleye Span or Planxty recordings? There is also another version of Bold General Wolfe, besides that linked to above, though it is titled Brave Wolfe. See also Braw News Has Come Tae Toon In the Forum: Tune in ABC Format This is very similar to the Penguin Book version, but best belongs with Blacksmith (2), as recorded by Planxty in 1973, and by Steeleye Span in 1970 and 1971. Chords A discussion of chordal arrangements for Blacksmith (2) There is an entry at the Traditional Ballad Index: The Blacksmith There are two copies of a broadside version at Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads, printed by H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough S.E. London between 1863 and 1885: The Blacksmith (Large image). Malcolm |
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