Subject: Lyr Req: johnny doughty's golden vanity From: GUEST Date: 20 Apr 04 - 02:16 PM Help with a masterpiece. THE GOLDEN VANITY as sung by JOHNNY DOUGHTY, on Hidden English, Topic TSCD600. Many words and phrases I can't ge, and some I'm not sure of. Please, help me. Thanks. Roberto A fair ship is mine, called the Golden Vanity And she sails just now by the North Country But I fear that she'll be taken by a Spanish galilee As we sail by the lowlands low, by the lowlands low As we sail by the lowlands low What will you give to me – asked a little cabin boy If I venture to that Spanish ship, the ship that doth annoy? I will wreck (?) that galilee, you might peace of mind enjoy As we sail by the lowlands low, by the lowlands low As we sail by the lowlands low The captain said – (........) ????????????? All (?) my treasure and my ???, you shall have my daughter fair If that Spanish ship you'll nobly sink and ease me of my care As we sail by the lowlands low, by the lowlands low As we sail by the lowlands low Then boldly the lad, he did leap into the sea And an auger very sharp and thin he carried carefully And he swam the mighty billows till he reached the galilee Which he sank by the lowlands low, by the lowlands low Which he sank by the lowlands low Then back to the ship the little hero (...) ????? And he (...)??? the crew to hold him up upon the larboard side You can sink for me, you little dog - the ungrateful captain cried As we sail by the lowlands low Was there ever (...)??? as this (...)??? of the sea Where we sailed by the lowlands, by the lowlands low Where we sailed by the lowlands? |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE 'GOLDEN VANITY' (from Johnny Doughty) From: GUEST,MCP Date: 20 Apr 04 - 02:58 PM Roberto Here's the version from the sleeve insert of Johnny Doughty's LP Round Rye Bay For More, with the changes in bold. (I've not altered the punctuation though). I'll have a listen in a minute to see that he sings what's in the insert - so often people don't! Mick THE 'GOLDEN VANITY' A fair ship is mine, called the Golden Vanity And she sails just now by the North Country But I fear that she'll be taken by a Spanish gallalee As we sailed by the lowlands low Chorus: By the lowlands low As we sailed by the lowlands low What will you give to me – asked the little cabin boy If I venture to that Spanish ship, the ship that doth annoy? I will wreck the gallalee, you may peace of mind enjoy As we sail by the lowlands low The captain said – Now with you my lad I'll share All my treasure and my wealth, you shall have my daughter fair If this Spanish ship you nobly sink and ease me of my care As we sail by the lowlands low Then boldly the lad, did he leap into the sea And an auger very sharp and thin he carried carefully And he swam the mighty billows till he reached the gallalee Where she sank by the lowlands low Then back to the ship the little hero hied And he begged the crew to haul him up upon the larboard side You can sink for me, you little dog - the ungrateful captain cried As we sail by the lowlands low Was there ever half a tale so sad as this tale of the sea Where we sailed by the lowlands Source: Johnny Doughty: LP Round Rye Bay For More, sleeve insert. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: johnny doughty's golden vanity From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 20 Apr 04 - 03:03 PM Johnny Doughty's set is transcribed in Roy Palmer, Everyman's Book of British Ballads (1980, pp. 108-110); as above. I'll add the tune later. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: johnny doughty's golden vanity From: GUEST,MCP Date: 20 Apr 04 - 03:13 PM Thanks Malcolm - that'll save me transcribing it! I did listen to the recording and he does sing it as written, though I wouldn't like to swear that the word sailed at the end of verse 1 wasn't just sail. Mick |
Subject: Tune Add: THE GOLDEN VANITY (from Johnny Doughty) From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 20 Apr 04 - 03:36 PM X:1 T:The Golden Vanity S:Johnny Doughty, Brighton, 1976. Recorded by Mike Yates. B:Roy Palmer, Everyman's Book of British Ballads, 1980, 108-110. N:Child 286, Roud 122 L:1/8 Q:1/4=100 M:4/4 K:Bb F|B2 B3/2c/ B2 D3/2E/|F3/2G/FD B, 3D/D/| w:A fair ship is mine, called the Gol-den Va-ni-ty, And she (ED)(EF) (GA)Bd|(cB)(AG) F3 F/F/|GFGA BcBD| w:sails_ just_ now_ by the north_ coun_try, But I fear that she'll be ta-ken by the DCBD (DC)B,D|F2 F3/2E/ D2 C2|B,6 "(a) Chorus" F3/2E/| w:Spa-nish Gal-lal-lee,_ As we sailed by the low-lands low. By the D4 F4|B6 FF|(GA)B3/2c/ B2 A2|B6 z|| w:low-lands low, As we sailed_ by the low-lands low. "Var.(a) for last verse, add:"FF|GGGA BcBD|DCBD DCB,D|F2F3/2E/ D2 C2|B,6|] |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: johnny doughty's golden vanity From: Roberto Date: 20 Apr 04 - 05:02 PM Thank you very much. R |
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