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Help: Looking for recording of Water is Wide

09 Oct 99 - 08:37 PM (#122357)
Subject: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide'
From: Paul Evans

I'm looking for any recordings of the song "The Water Is Wide". Information about any versions would be interesting. Thanks a lo
Messages from multiple threads combined.
-Joe Offer-

Threads on this song:

(Not an all-inclusive list. Some say Carrickfergus is a version of this song.)


09 Oct 99 - 08:51 PM (#122365)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: McKnees

I like the Seekers version on the best of the seekers, released in 1997 by emi.cdmfpe 6338. McKnees. waiting to be shot down in flames.


09 Oct 99 - 11:31 PM (#122396)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Winters Wages

Go to MP3 and put in Skip Henderson As the artist. It was there a few weeks ago. Was recorded in the80's He also has an album called "Billy Bones and Other Ditys" W. Wages


09 Oct 99 - 11:58 PM (#122401)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Jon Freeman

The only version I have is by Max Boyce on "The Roads and the Miles" - one of his few (or perhaps only) attempts at making a record of folk songs.

Jon


10 Oct 99 - 02:42 AM (#122427)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Dale Rose

Dear McKnees, There's absolutely no reason at all to fear being shot down for stating an opinion like that. (At least I hope not) While I have always loved the music of the Seekers, on The Water Is Wide, I prefer Maura O'Connell's version on Philo/Rounder 1124, released in the US in 1989. But then, I prefer Maura O'Connell's version on just about anything she sings, though if it is being compared with Dolores Keane, then it is sometimes too close to call!

PS Don't call that a shot, just a gentle nudge.


10 Oct 99 - 03:01 AM (#122429)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Ana

..and then there is Gay Woods offering in Steeleye Span's fairly recent "Time" -Shanachie Records; 79099. It can also be found on a rather nice compilation "Voices of Celtic Women" -Shanachie, 78011 (some great tracks on this) Ana


10 Oct 99 - 03:08 AM (#122430)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Stewie

For a relatively recent recording, try Barry Dransfield's version on his 'Be Your Own Man' CD Rhiannon RHYD5003. He is one half of the legendary Dransfields. Barry has that wonderful knack of making songs that you've heard a thousand times sound brand new.


10 Oct 99 - 09:25 AM (#122453)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: bigJ

Others worth listening to would be:-
Dave Burland - 'Rollin' LP(1985) Moonraker Moo6
De Dannan (Tommy Fleming)- 'Hibernian Rhapsody' CD (1996) Bees Knees PED 961
Niamh Parsons - 'Blackbirds and Thrushes' CD (1999) Green Linnet GLCD1197. Even Cliff Richard recorded it somewhere along the way!


10 Oct 99 - 10:19 AM (#122457)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Sail

Tom and Chris Kastle has a beautiful version on ther "EarthwaysWaterways" CD. 1993 Privateer Publishing/Sextant Music, 6342 Belmont, Chicago, IL 60634.


10 Oct 99 - 10:27 AM (#122458)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Helge

James Taylor have a version, and the norwegian Lillebjørn Nilsen got one in norwegian called " Så bred en elv "

Helge


10 Oct 99 - 12:32 PM (#122473)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: paddymac

Don't forget versions by The Wolfe Tones, and, of course, Pete Seeger. The song is soooo wide-spread that there are probably more recorded versions of it than any one person has time to listen to.


10 Oct 99 - 12:54 PM (#122478)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Dale Rose

Just what I was thinking, paddymac. In fact, while you were posting, I was looking at the Folk Music Index to see what they had listed. Here is their list, but do note that quite a few of the albums are not available at all anymore, though some CDs have been issued, as is the case with the Maura O'Connell version:

1.Baez, Joan. Very Early Joan, Vanguard VSD 79446/7, LP (1982), cut#A.06

2.Beers Family. Golden Skein, Biograph BLP-12054, LP (1972), cut# 1

3.Beers Family. Introducing the Beers Family, Columbia MS-6705, LP (196?), cut#A.07

4.Beers, Robert. Art of the Psaltery, Prestige International INT 13028, LP (196?), cut# 8

5.Davies, Bruce. Wi' Lichtsome He'rt, Rothes RR 007, CD (1997), cut# 3

6.Hester, Carolyn. Caroline Hester, Tradition TLP 1043, LP (1961), cut#A.02

7.Hinton, Sam. Wandering Folk Song, Folkways FA 2401, LP (1967), cut# 4

8.Killen, Lou and Sally. Bright Shining Morning, Front Hall FHR 006, LP (1975), cut#B.02

9.MacNeil, Madeline. Madeline MacNeil Sings Patchwork, Skyline DD-103, LP (197?), cut# 8

10.New Seekers. New Seekers, Capitol T 2319, LP (196?), A.03

11.O'Connell, Maura. Just in Time, Philo 1124, LP (1988), cut# 6

12.Riddle, Almeda. Granny Riddle's Songs and Ballads, Minstrel JS-203, LP (1977), cut#B.05

Just a couple of notes: for whatever reason, that album by the Seekers was listed in the US as being by the NEW Seekers, creating a bit of confusion with the later group. Almeda Riddle was a noted folksinger from nearby Heber Springs, Arkansas.


10 Oct 99 - 02:01 PM (#122498)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: emily rain

the james taylor version is on "new moon shine". can't be beat.


10 Oct 99 - 06:01 PM (#122536)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Hummingbird

Have to agree with emilyrain, James Taylor has a very pretty version. Played it myself many times. Hummingbird.


11 Oct 99 - 01:31 PM (#122707)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Penny S.

There's also a version by Kathleen Ferrier, but I don't know whether it is currently available.

Penny


11 Oct 99 - 05:23 PM (#122755)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Susan of DT

Also:
John Langstaff,Tradition 1009
Buffy St. Marie on Many a Mile and Little Wheel..Spin
Clancy Brothers - Sing of the Sea - Columbia CSO 1658
Hermes Nye, Early English Ballads - Folkways FA2305
Merrie Olde England - Everest 3242
Jean Ritchie - Electra 125
Jean Redpath - Love is teasing
many of these will be out of "print"


11 Oct 99 - 08:48 PM (#122807)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of 'Water is Wide
From: Mike Regenstreif

To add to the list:

David Amram (instrumental version)- Tribute to Steve Goodman (Red Pajamas)

David & Lora Lee Amram- Kerrville Folk Festival--Ten Great Years (Silverwolf)

Karla Bonoff- All My Life: The Best of Karla Bonoff (Columbia/Legacy)

John Gorka- Where Have All the Flowers Gone--The Songs of Pete Seeger (Appleseed)

Priscilla Herdman- Forever and Always (Flying Fish)

Anne Hills- Don't Panic (Flying Fish)

Joel Mabus- In Concert (Fossil)

Roger McGuinn- Born to Rock and Roll (Columbia/Legacy)

Fred Neil- Bleeker & MacDougal (Elektra)

Niamh Parsons- Loosely Connected (Green Linnet)

Tom Paxton- One More Song--An Album for Club Passim (Philo)

Pete Seeger- Pete (Living Music)

Lucie Blue Tremblay- Tendresse (Olivia)

Mike Regenstreif


22 Nov 00 - 02:46 AM (#344980)
Subject: water is wide recordings
From: bob jr

i am looking for any recordings of this song thanks


22 Nov 00 - 04:09 AM (#344990)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: GUEST,Angun

You can find "The Water is Wide" on Niamh Parsons recording; "Blackbirds & Trushes", www.greenlinnet.com

Angun


22 Nov 00 - 05:24 AM (#344998)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: Letty

I also like Mary Black's version on the album "Without the Fanfare"

Letty


22 Nov 00 - 05:42 AM (#345004)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler

Pete Seeger, Corries versions are in my collection, look at all-music guide (http://www.allmusic.com/) for a long list of over 100 including Joan Baez, Steeleye Span, Steve Goodman, Roger McGuinn...
RtS.


22 Nov 00 - 07:31 AM (#345014)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: GUEST,Adolfo

For a more classical version, try countertenor Alfred Deller's Water is Wide in "Deller's Folksongs".


22 Nov 00 - 07:39 AM (#345016)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: Dave the Gnome

Fiona Simpsons' version on her "Beyond the Rose" cassette is my favourite so far.

DtG


22 Nov 00 - 08:19 AM (#345029)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: LR Mole

James Taylor does it on a fairly recent one: "New Moon Shine", I think, which also includes "Frozen Man".


22 Nov 00 - 09:18 AM (#345063)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: Mike Regenstreif

I just called up the list of every song I've played on the radio since 1994. It reveals the following versions of "The Water is Wide."

David Amram- A Tribute to Steve Goodman

David & Lora Lee Amram- Kerville Folk Festival: Ten Great Years

Karla Bonoff- All My Life: The Best of Karla Bonoff

John Gorka- Where Have All the Flowers Gone: The Songs of Pete Seeger

Priscilla Herdman- Forever & Always

Anne Hills- Don't Panic

Roger McGuinn- Born to Rock and Roll

Fred Neil- Bleecker & MacDougal

Niamh Parsons- In My Prime

Tom Paxton- One More Song: An Album for Club Passim

Pete Seeger- Pete

Lucie Blue Tremblay- Tendresse

Mike Regenstreif


22 Nov 00 - 09:22 AM (#345067)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: Mike Regenstreif

Correction: Naimh Parsons' version is on "Blackbirds & Thrushs" rather than "In My Prime."

Another version is by Steve Goodman on "Artistic Hair."

Mike Regenstreif


22 Nov 00 - 09:56 AM (#345088)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: Whistle Stop

I was going to mention the Karla Bonoff rendition, but Mike beat me to it. It's very nice, with backing vocals by James Taylor, and keyboard by Garth Hudson. It was originally on her second album ("Restless Nights").

For an instrumental version, Ed Gerhardt did a nice fingerstyle guitar arrangement recently on his CD of love songs (I think it was called "Counting The Ways").


22 Nov 00 - 10:33 AM (#345117)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: jaze

It's also on an early Peter,Paul & Mary lp, but it's called "There is A Ship"


22 Nov 00 - 10:37 AM (#345121)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: GUEST,Jane

There's another version by June Tabor on her last album "A Quiet Eye"


22 Nov 00 - 11:29 AM (#345139)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: GUEST,Winters Wages

Also on MP3..Look for Skip Henderson (of the Starboard Watch) It is one of the free downloads...or at least it was. WW


22 Nov 00 - 05:40 PM (#345342)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: water is wide recordings
From: Penny S.

Kathleen Ferrier also did a version.

Penny


20 Oct 02 - 05:52 PM (#807387)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of Water is Wide
From: mmb

Back in June of 1973, good friends Bill Spence and Fennig's All-Stars were musicians at my wedding, and gave us the first "public" copy of their first vinyl album, "The Hammered Dulcimer." If my memory isn't completely shot, one of the cuts on that album is an instrumental version of "The Water is Wide."
    Fox Hollow faithful will recall that Evelyn Beers' accompaniment was on the psaltry, not the hammered dulcimer.


20 Oct 02 - 06:01 PM (#807391)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of Water is Wide
From: GUEST

The Cowboy junkies have a version on 'B sides, Rarities and Waltzes' thats pretty good


20 Oct 02 - 08:52 PM (#807477)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of Water is Wide
From: masato sakurai

Gracenote search has returned "588 matching CDs," though not all are "The Water Is Wide."

~Masato


21 Oct 02 - 04:03 AM (#807610)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of Water is Wide
From: open mike

Rory Block has a great blue-sy version on one of her albums-
the one where she also does Lowland Sea


21 Oct 02 - 04:55 AM (#807627)
Subject: RE: Help: Looking for recording of Water is Wide
From: Kaleea

Gee, I just remembered it being on an old Peter, Paul & Mary record--the one from which I learned the song in the first place. Wonder how many of the above mentioned recordings heard it from them 1st, or maybe from Pete Seeger or Burl Ives or some other singer of American folk songs?