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Subject: (The) Broken Wedding Ring From: GUEST,Mary shmmlong@nb.sympatico.ca Date: 15 Dec 00 - 09:33 PM I would like to have the words to the old song "(the) Broken Wedding Ring, I have some but some words are missing, Can any one help, Merry Christmas, Mary |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: (The) Broken Wedding Ring From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 15 Dec 00 - 09:57 PM Can you quote some of the words that you do have? It would help us to identify it. I'm guessing that you mean the Hank Snow song of that name; I don't have it, but I should think that someone round here does. Give us a few useful clues... Malcolm |
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Subject: Lyr Add: BROKEN WEDDING RING/COWBOY'S WEDDING RING From: Jim Dixon Date: 25 Jul 02 - 10:10 PM BROKEN WEDDING RING, by Hank Snow, is available on the 5-CD set, "Yodelling Ranger (1936-1947)," Bear Family CD #15587, 1994. From CDNOW's sound sample, I was able to transcribe the following excerpt:
"You'll find upon that ring, sweetheart, my name engraved in gold,
Then I found the following version in an article called "Songs of a Manitoba Family" from the Canadian Journal for Traditional Music (1975) on this web page: http://cjtm.icaap.org/content/3/v3art7.html Because of some formatting problem, the lyrics of two songs were apparently scrambled together. I hope I unscrambled them correctly, yet something seems to be missing. THE COWBOY'S WEDDING RING
A cowboy with his sweetheart stood beneath the starlit sky.
"You'll find inside this ring, sweetheart, my name engraved in gold.
Three years they passed. He did not come, and Nell will wed tonight.
She tipped the glass and from her lips the ring fell shining bright.
"Three years, my cowboy sweetheart, and love's won its last long fight.
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: (The) Broken Wedding Ring From: Jim Dixon Date: 25 Jul 02 - 10:16 PM Email sent. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: (The) Broken Wedding Ring From: masato sakurai Date: 26 Jul 02 - 12:24 PM Found Hank Snow's "Broken Wedding Ring" (full recording) at The Record Lady's All-Time Country Favorites (Click on "Real Country Page 27"). ~Masato
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: (The) Broken Wedding Ring From: Art Thieme Date: 26 Jul 02 - 12:35 PM Masato, ONCE AGAIN, thank you for the link to that site. I just subscribed to their mailing list. How do you find these??? Art |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: (The) Broken Wedding Ring From: masato sakurai Date: 26 Jul 02 - 08:08 PM Art, I searched classic country sites, including Classic Country Index and Honkytonk's Country Classics, neither of which contains "Broken Wedding Ring." ~Masato |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: (The) Broken Wedding Ring From: GUEST,Dan Watt Date: 03 Jun 07 - 02:18 PM In 1967 I "collected" a version of this song from a friend in Nova Scotia, then a young woman of about 25 or so. The lyrics are slightly different from my friend's version. The tune is also slightly different (and I think better) than the one in Edith Fowke's article. Here are the words. She called the song "My Jack I'll Wed Tonight" A cowboy and his sweetheart stood beneath the starlight sky, Tomorrow he was leaving for the lonesome prairie wide. Says she, "I'll be your lovin' bride when you return someday." He handed her a broken right and unto to her did say. "You'll find upon this ring sweetheart my name ingraved in gold, And I will keep the other half, it bears your name you know." Three years have passed he did not come and I must wed tonight. My father says we all will have a happy home so bright. The lights were gaily glowing as they stood there side by side. "Let's drink a toast to this young man and to his lovin' bride." Just then there stood within the door a figure tall and slim. A handsome cowboy was their guest and slowly he walked in. "I'll drink a toast with you," said he and quickly in her glass He dropped his half of the broken ring and anxiously he watched. She tipped the glass up to her lips, the ring fell shining bright. "It's you my cowboy sweetheart and my Jack I'll wed tonight." |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: (The) Broken Wedding Ring From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 03 Jun 07 - 02:31 PM Roud 4053, Laws dB39. An interesting reworking of an old, recurrent theme: it's virtually the dénouement of the 'Hind Horn' story. |
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