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02 Nov 01 - 01:29 PM (#584813) Subject: I'll go and 'List for a Sailor From: Jambell Thanks a lot. |
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02 Nov 01 - 01:42 PM (#584831) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I'll go and 'List for a Sailor From: Sorcha 3 at JC's Tunefinder. G is sheet music, M is MIDI file. |
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02 Nov 01 - 01:49 PM (#584839) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I'll go and 'List for a Sailor From: Sorcha Every place I looked called it a Morris tune, but this page does say it has lyrics. I couldn't find them. |
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02 Nov 01 - 01:52 PM (#584841) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I'll go and 'List for a Sailor From: Sorcha Whoops--that was more sheet music. here is the page that says it has lyrics--home page for the sheet music. |
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02 Nov 01 - 02:44 PM (#584883) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I'll go and 'List for a Sailor From: Malcolm Douglas I posted it here a year ago; you can find it through the "Digitrad and Forum Search". list for a sailor, among other things, will do the trick.
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02 Nov 01 - 05:02 PM (#584996) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I'll go and 'List for a Sailor From: Sorcha I did try that, Malcolm, and got a nothing found....wonder what happened? |
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02 Nov 01 - 05:58 PM (#585033) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I'll go and 'List for a Sailor From: Snuffy Malcolm's link works for me, Sorch |
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02 Nov 01 - 11:17 PM (#585177) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I'll go and 'List for a Sailor From: Sorcha Yes, his link works, but I couldn't find in with SS. |
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06 Nov 01 - 01:47 AM (#586524) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I'll go and 'List for a Sailor From: Tom French Go and Enlist for a sailor is a morris dance song. A phrase of it uses the words "unfortunate tailor" at the ending of a verse, as the singer, a tailor, has lost his love to another and vows to go and 'list for a sailor to drown his woes. The morris tradition is Sherburne and the dance is a jig for two dances, the dance pattern being a canon, where the 2nd dancer does the steps of the first dancer, while the first dancer continues the second section, etc. Something like singing a round in two parts, except that you are dance a two part dance pattern round. Very unique and challenging. I used to dance it, play it on the melodian, and sing the song. I tried to find the lyrics,which were lost in a disk crash. I'll keep looking for my original source, but I can't remember where I got it. The song can be heard on an English cassette called "Morris On" which may be where I got the words from. The version on that tape is very clear, the harmony being a simple modal minor progression. If a song is identified as a morris tune, that is no problem. Original Morris traditions borrowed commonly sung songs as well as simple instrumentsl tunes to use for dancing. If it was a song, it still has words. Some of the dances use some or all of the words to open a dance. Just clicked on above, "unfortunate tailor" in the digitrad. That is the song I sang, except that it has far more than the six verses I knew. You are in business! |