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03 Mar 02 - 05:20 AM (#661731) Subject: Lyr Add: THE MARTIN GREIGH (Taylor Whiteside) From: kendall THE MARTIN GREIGH by Taylor Whiteside
My father was a fisherman, likewise my brothers too, Refrain
Four boats in the harbor repeat refrain
"A man's the master of his heart Rep. ref.
Father said that one fine day, rep. ref. k.m. I'm trying to recall if Taylor sings it.."think of her ONCE more." |
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03 Mar 02 - 09:36 AM (#661784) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: THE MARTIN GREIGH From: DonMeixner Ken, I believe its the "once more" line. WE sing it in The Flyin' Column but because I don't sing lead "I know it and I don't". Also this song can be a nightmare for the rhytmically challenged. But with two or more voices on that great chorus it is well worth the effort to learn. Don |
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03 Mar 02 - 04:14 PM (#661991) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: THE MARTIN GREIGH From: Charcloth Thanks Kendall I appreciate it Charloth |
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03 Mar 02 - 06:19 PM (#662083) Subject: Lyr Add: THE MARTIN GREIGH (Taylor Whiteside) From: raredance I just listened to Taylor Whiteside singing the song on the CD "The Brandywine Singers, World-Class Folk" I came up with a couple significant differences from Kendall's above and a few minor articles and verb tense differences also. The version from that CD follows.
THE MARTIN GREIGH by Taylor Whiteside rich r |
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04 Mar 02 - 07:33 AM (#662347) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: THE MARTIN GREIGH From: kendall I learned this from Taylor himself many years ago. It is not uncommon for a singer/songwriter to change words later from the original. In any case, the song itself is not different. It may well be "pay the toll" but, as a seagoing type, it makes more sense to me to sing it,"pay the tow". |