Subject: I wish my love was a red red rose From: bri Date: 08 Sep 98 - 07:12 AM Hi ! I'm looking for the words of I wish my love was a red red rose, in the Clannad version.. does anybody know it? |
Subject: DTADD: I wish my love was a red red rose From: Maelgwyn Date: 08 Sep 98 - 11:17 AM Is this it? I WISH MY LOVE WAS A RED RED ROSE I wish my love was a red red rose Growing in yon garden fair And I to be the gardener Of her I would take care There's not a month throughout the year That my love I'd renew I'd garnish her with flowers fine Sweet William, Thyme, and Rue
I wish I was a butterfly
I wish I was in Dublin town |
Subject: RE: I wish my love was a red red rose From: Jerry Bryant Date: 08 Sep 98 - 07:43 PM There's a verse to a song called Bold O'Donahue which goes like this: I wish my love was a red red rose growing on yon garden wall/ And me to be a dew drop and upon her brow I'd fall./ Perhaps then she might think of me as a rather heavy dew,/ And no more she'd love the handsome lad that they call O'Donahue. Sounds like a parody of the song above, to me. JB Messages from multiple threads combined. Messages below are from a new thread. |
Subject: I wish my love was a red red rose From: GUEST,isng4u Date: 13 Jan 01 - 02:57 PM Looking for the cords to I wish my love was a red red rose and just in case....The Voyage. thanks |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: Alice Date: 13 Jan 01 - 03:33 PM Do you mean the song, My Love Is Like A Red, Red Rose? click here |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: GUEST,Annegi Date: 14 Jan 01 - 07:02 AM This is the first line of one of the verses of Bold O'Donahue. I wish my love was a red red rose, growing on yon garden wall and I would be a dew drop and upon her brow I'd fall etc |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: Tony in Darwin Date: 14 Jan 01 - 07:11 AM Annegi I have a song which starts: I wish my love was a red red rose, growing in yon garden fair And for me to be the gardener, of her I would take care, There's not a month throughout the year but my love I'd renew, I'd garnish her with flowers fine, Sweet William, Thyme and Rue. Plus 3 more verses, one mentioning Dublin. I wonder what the rest of the lyric for your song is? Tony |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: Tony in Darwin Date: 14 Jan 01 - 07:14 AM And isng4u (sorry!) Is either of these the one you were looking for? Tony |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: SeanM Date: 14 Jan 01 - 07:46 AM If it's Bold O'Donahue (in bold... get it? OK, so it's late), then it's here. If not, well... sorry. M |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: GUEST,Annegi Date: 14 Jan 01 - 12:18 PM The lyrics from SeanM are the ones I was referring to. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: Margaret V Date: 14 Jan 01 - 03:54 PM To continue the verses to Tony's version:
I wish I was a butterfly
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Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: GUEST,isng4u Date: 14 Jan 01 - 08:31 PM Tony, Margaret, Yes! That is the one I am looking for. I have the lyrics and recording but I'm searching for the chords. I noticed the third verse of Bold O Donahue has the same lyrics and similar melody but I haven't found the chords for that one either :( Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: GUEST,isng4u Date: 14 Jan 01 - 08:33 PM oops.....yes it is ' I wish my love was a red red rose' not 'my love is like a red red rose'. thanks |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: Margaret V Date: 14 Jan 01 - 10:24 PM Sorry, didn't notice you said chords, not lyrics. I'm not very talented at making the chords appear over the words in HTML so here's the best I can offer (Triona sings it in this key on the live Bothy Band album; if you need it in a different key just holler):
(C)I wish my (F)love was a (C)red, red rose
Good luck making out my system... also note that if it's the Mick Hanley version, he does the melody of the first line a bit differently, so the chords are a bit different, to wit It's a bit simpler and actually I like his better. Margaret |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: GUEST,isng4u Date: 18 Jan 01 - 04:48 AM Thanks a bunch! What about the other song? The Voyage and/or Ships? -Gil |
Subject: ADD: The Voyage (Christy Moore) From: Mikey joe Date: 18 Jan 01 - 05:59 AM These are the chords to the Voyage taken from the Christy Moore Website @ www.christymoore.net Mj
THE VOYAGE [Capo on first fret] |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: GUEST Date: 18 Jan 01 - 11:21 AM Thanks Mike! Ships is a tune I found on MP3.com...I don't know if its original or not but its a great song. The chorus is something like: Ships are safe in harbor but thats not what ships are for |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: GUEST,GuestS Date: 18 Jan 01 - 07:16 PM If you are interested in playing Red Red Rose as it is done by Altan, you'll need to use a capo and retune your guitar. It's a strange tuning where, if I remember right, the 2nd and 3rd strings are in unison (or a half step off?) I learned it several years ago by listening (over and over) to the tape and have forgotten it. It only took a month or so. Have fun! |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: GUEST,jen Date: 16 Feb 02 - 04:30 PM the altan version is in the DADGAD tuning - i've got the music written down somewhere - i can scan & e-mail it if anyone wants it? |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: I wish my love was a red red From: Allan C. Date: 28 Jun 03 - 03:20 AM Refresh |
Subject: DTADD: I Wish My Love Was In a Ditch From: Joe Offer Date: 28 Jun 03 - 04:27 AM Mention was made of this song in a related thread. I thought I'd post it here, to bring everybody back to reality. -Joe Offer- I WISH MY LOVE WAS IN A DITCH I wish my love was in a ditch Without no clothing to her, With nettles up and down her back, Because she was not truer. She kissed me with her red, red lips, She swore she would be mine O; But she swore the same to Alan O'Chree, Who lives way down the line O. Her belly grew big, her face grew pale, But it was no fault of mine O; It must have been that Alan O'Chree Who lives way down the line O. She swore the brat was mine alone, And soon enough we were wed. But I swear by the light of Kincastle Hill She shall not share my bed. from the Frank C. Brown Collection of North Carolina folklore, volume II Notes:
Hey, there's even an entry on this song in the Traditional Ballad Index: I Wish My Love Was In a DitchDESCRIPTION: "I wish my love was in a ditch, Without no clothing to her, With nettles up and down her back Because she was not truer." She had been involved with the singer and another; he claims her child was fathered by the other, and will not sleep with herAUTHOR: unknown EARLIEST DATE: 1952 (Brown) KEYWORDS: love marriage infidelity pregnancy FOUND IN: US(NE) REFERENCES (1 citation): BrownII 126, "I Wish My Love Was In a Ditch" (1 text) Notes: The editors of Brown suspect this is Scottish, but can cite no other texts (Jamieson has a piece "I Wish My Love Was In a Mire," but the parallels are thematic rather than verbal). - RBW File: BrII126 There's also an entry on "Bold O'Donohue," but none on "I Wish My Love Was a Red Red Rose." Bold O'DonahueDESCRIPTION: "Well, here I am from Paddy's land... I've broke the hearts of all the girls for miles round Keady town." The singer boasts of his ability to court, wishes his love were a rose so he could rain on her, and speaks of courting Queen Victoria's daughterAUTHOR: unknown EARLIEST DATE: 1975 (fragment in the Sam Henry collection from 1924) KEYWORDS: courting flowers FOUND IN: Ireland REFERENCES (2 citations): SHenry H10i, p. 3, "(Old Choir Rhymes -- Additional Verses, text #1)" (1 text) DT, BOLDODON Notes: The Sam Henry text (reportedly sung to the tune "Irish") is only a fragment, a dialect version of I wish my love was a red rose Beside yon garden wall, And I myself a drop of dew Upon that rose to fall. This (half)-stanza almost certainly floats, but the only song I've met it in is "Bold O'Donahue," so here it files. - RBW File: HHH010i Go to the Ballad Search form The Ballad Index Copyright 2003 by Robert B. Waltz and David G. Engle. Malcolm's message in this thread (click) is the best background information I've seen on "I Wish My Love..." |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: I wish my love was a red red rose From: toadfrog Date: 28 Jun 03 - 04:19 PM I think the moral is, "be careful what you wish for." Another, "don't mess with them red, red, roses"! |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: I wish my love was a red red rose From: toadfrog Date: 28 Jun 03 - 04:29 PM Joe, does the "ditch" version have a tune? |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: I wish my love was a red red rose From: Joe Offer Date: 28 Jun 03 - 06:37 PM Well, I haven't found the "ditch' tune yet, but I haven't given up yet. As far as I can see, it's not in Brown (Brown has two lyrics volumes, and two tune volumes). -Joe Offer- |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE IRISH GIRL (from P W Joyce) From: Jim Dixon Date: 25 Apr 10 - 09:45 PM From Irish Peasant Songs in the English Language by Patrick Weston Joyce (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1906), page 2: THE IRISH GIRL. THIS beautiful air, and the accompanying words, I have known since my childhood; and both are now published for the first time.* I have copies of the song on broadsheets, varying a good deal, and much corrupted. The versions I give here of air and words are from my own memory, as sung by the old people of Limerick when I was a child; but I have thought it necessary to make some few restorations. The "Red, red rose" is common in Irish peasant songs; and I have one song where it comes in exactly as in this verse of Burns— "Oh, gin my love were yon red rose That grows upon the castle wa'; And I mysel a drap o' dew Into her bonnie breast to fa'! Oh, there beyond expression blest, I'd feast on beauty a' the night, Seal'd on her silk-saft faulds to rest, Till fley'd awa by Phoebus' light." The corresponding verse of the Irish peasant song is (I write it from memory):— I wish my love was yon red, red rose That grows on the garden wall, And I to be a drop of dew, Among its leaves I'd fall— 'Tis in her sacred bosom All night I'd sport and play, And pass away the summer night Until the break of day. Burns took the idea, and partly the very words, from a Scotch peasant song—as was his custom—and with the magic touch of genius changed it to his own exquisite stanza. These observations are merely preliminary to the following song:—"The Irish Girl." 1. As I walk'd out one evening Down by a riverside, While gazing all around me An Irish girl I spied; A rosy red was on her cheeks, And coal-black was her hair; And costly were the robes of gold This Irish girl did wear. 2. The little shoes this maiden wore Were of a Spanish brown; The mantle, on her shoulders, Of silk 'twas wrought all round. Her modest face, her gentle ways, Have left my heart in pain, And I'd range this world all over My Irish girl to gain. 3. I wish my love was a red, red rose, To bloom in yon garden fair, And I to be the gardener, That rose would be my care. I'd tend the pretty flowers all round— Sweet-William, pink, and rue, Primrose and thyme—but most of all, Sweet rose, I'd cherish you. 4. I wish I was a butterfly, I'd light on my love's breast; I wish I was a nightingale, To sing my love to rest; I'd sing at morn, I'd sing at eve, A love-song sweet and slow; And year by year I will love my dear, Let the wind blow high or low. * More than half a century ago I gave this air to Dr. Petrie: and now I find—after printing the above—that it is included in the Stanford-Petrie collection of Irish Music recently published (No. 657): with my name acknowledged. But the words have never hitherto been published. |
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