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17 Dec 99 - 05:25 PM (#150956) Subject: Looking for words to Lang Johnnie Moir From: Priscilla This song, in a much abbreviated form, was recorded some years back by Battlefield Band. Liner notes say it's available in Buchan's Ancient Songs and Ballads, but I have no idea where to get my hands on that. I'd like to find all the verses if possible. Any suggestions? |
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17 Dec 99 - 05:41 PM (#150968) Subject: RE: Lang Johnnie Moir From: Susanne (skw) Priscilla, I have the Battlefield Band lyrics, I have a reworking by Martin Carthy called LONG JOHN, OLD JOHN AND JACKIE NORTH, and I have Buchan's 'Book of Ancient Ballads'. I'll check if it's in there (probably not as it's fairly thin). Would you be interested in the two versions I mentioned? - Susanne |
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17 Dec 99 - 07:32 PM (#151020) Subject: RE: Lang Johnnie Moir From: Alan of Australia G'day, This is Child Ballad #251. The DT has only one version. It appears to be the Martin Carthy version with errors. e.g. first verse: Now Long John's from the mountain gone, He's to London town.
Cheers,
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17 Dec 99 - 10:11 PM (#151075) Subject: RE: Lang Johnnie Moir From: Alan of Australia G'day, Got my scanner to work & posted the lyrics from Child. All 50 verses. Also added a tune to the Mudcat MIDI site, it's the one from Bronson & sounds a lot like the Battlefield band tune. To get lyrics & tune click here.
Cheers, |
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18 Dec 99 - 02:50 PM (#151246) Subject: RE: Lang Johnnie Moir From: Priscilla Thanks to all, esp. to Alan. (Merciful heavens, which brand of OCR do you use!?!) |
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18 Dec 99 - 09:12 PM (#151371) Subject: RE: Lang Johnnie Moir From: Alan of Australia G'day Priscilla, Caere OmniPage Professional 8.0 - came with the HP Scanjet. Still needed a fair amount of tweaking after scanning though.
Cheers, |