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Subject: RE: Origin: 'And to see how my true love comes smiling From: GUEST Date: 03 Sep 22 - 06:18 AM An Adrian Mannering obituary https://rip.ie/death-notice/adrian-mannering-harold-s-cross-dublin/410737 |
Subject: RE: Origin: 'And to see how my true love comes smiling From: Acorn4 Date: 01 Aug 20 - 04:45 AM Just to add to the above apparently Phil Beer and Steve Knightley ran across the song when Adrian Mannering played at a folk club in Brighton they both attended:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOkIbrB64eY Apparently eventually made High Court Judge then. |
Subject: RE: Origin: 'And to see how my true love comes smiling From: Acorn4 Date: 01 Aug 20 - 04:39 AM Apparently Adrian Mannering became a barrister in Dublin eventually. |
Subject: RE: Origin: 'And to see how my true love comes smiling From: GUEST Date: 31 Jul 20 - 03:49 PM Song by Adrian Mannering, performed regularly by Show of Hands |
Subject: RE: Origin: 'And to see how my true love comes smiling From: GUEST,Starship Date: 25 Sep 19 - 09:01 AM SoH: 'My True Love' Absolutely beautiful song. |
Subject: RE: Origin: 'And to see how my true love comes smiling From: GUEST Date: 24 Sep 19 - 09:54 AM It is now on Show of hands CD 'Where we're Bound' Track 4, My True Love Written by Adrian Mannering |
Subject: RE: Origin: 'And to see how my true love comes smiling From: GUEST,Fyldeplayer Date: 29 May 17 - 09:22 AM My wife and I recorded this with Commonground couple of years ago, we contacted Paul Downes and he got approval from Adrian Mannering. A lovely chorus and a staple of our set for years. The sleeve notes read "Song of love torn by civil war" |
Subject: RE: Origin: 'And to see how my true love comes smiling From: GUEST Date: 29 May 17 - 07:52 AM Not sure how helpful this is after 16 years but I have this on a Paul Downes LP and the title is listed as 'My True Love' and the composer as A Mannering |
Subject: RE: Origin: 'And to see how my true love comes smiling From: Joe Offer Date: 18 May 17 - 11:30 PM ...unanswered for 16 years... |
Subject: RE: 'See how my true love' composer search From: John Moulden Date: 01 May 01 - 03:33 PM Not Irish to my knowledge and I have no idea where it might be found - has use been made of performing rights organisations? I too find its language "untraditional" though it's a nice song and well suited to our time and style of thought. It starts rather abruptly - might there have been other verse(s) before those given? |
Subject: RE: 'See how my true love' composer search From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 01 May 01 - 01:28 PM Bruce has already replied via Ballad-L, to the effect that some of it sounds more like a pop song than a traditional piece. There's some borrowing from traditional idiom (it would sing to Here's Adieu To All Judges and Juries, for example) but I too suspect "contemporary folk", as we used to call it. There were a lot of people writing in that sort of style 30-odd years back, and it could as easily be English or American as Irish. It also seems to be quite obscure, so we'll probably just have to hope that someone stops by who happens to recognise it... Oh, I misread the question from James Gordon, by the way; he's the record's producer, but there's no connection with CeltArctic; they just forwarded the message from a Canadian newsgroup. Malcolm |
Subject: RE: 'See how my true love' composer search From: Sorcha Date: 01 May 01 - 12:40 PM Yes, I have looked for this one. I thought a while back I ran across the phrase "black is no color/colour for a bride" but now I can't find anything.......Maybe we should contact Lesley or Bruce by e mail? I know it doesn't sound particularly "old"......who is our resident Modern Ballad ex-spurt? Sounds Irish to me..... |
Subject: RE: 'See how my true love' composer search From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 01 May 01 - 11:07 AM It appears that Allison has recently recorded this song for CeltArctic Music (Canada), and needs title and copyright status. James Gordon of CeltArctic has just posted a request for information to the Ballad-L list, so I thought I'd refresh this thread. Allison apparantly learnt the song from a record some years ago -sounds vaguely 60s/ 70s. I've found precisely nothing about it anywhere; perhaps someone else will be more successful? It must ring a bell for somebody... Malcolm |
Subject: ADD: My True Love (Adrian Mannering) From: GUEST,allison Date: 19 Apr 01 - 06:59 AM I am looking for the composer and title of this song I heard on a recording years ago. I believe the composer is from the UK but I'm not positive. Thanks for your help! MY TRUE LOVE (Adrian Mannering)
And to see how my true love comes smiling
Oh me love, he's a soldier for freedom
Then one day he arose and went from me
Oh the city's no place for a farmer And so on.... |
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