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28 Aug 98 - 09:24 AM (#36232) Subject: LYRREQ From: Joao Marum Greetings. I am in search for the lyrics and tunes of some songs but unfortunately I've been unable to find them, so I'm asking for help in finding the lyrics and tunes for these songs...
David of the White Rock I have heard there are two versions to The False Bride song but I have only heard one till today, a truly sad song. Also, I have heard a version of Carrickfergus that doesn't match the lyrics here. I was wondering if anyone knows about a second version of Carrickfergus and if they were kind to place the lyrics here. Thanks in advance! |
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28 Aug 98 - 10:22 AM (#36234) Subject: Lyr Add: I ONCE LOVED A LASS (Ewan MacColl) From: Jon W. Here's one version of the False Bride:
I ONCE LOVED A LASS |
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28 Aug 98 - 12:49 PM (#36252) Subject: RE: LYRREQ From: Mountain Dog Jon W., The Tannahill Weavers did a fine version of "I Once Loved A Lass" on one of their LPs from the early 80s. Their lyrics matched those you posted. Thanks for reminding me of it. |
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28 Aug 98 - 02:38 PM (#36261) Subject: Lyr Add: I COURTED A WEE GIRL (from Dervish) From: Maelgwyn Dervish does a slightly different version of "I Once Loved A Lass" called "I Courted a Wee Girl". I COURTED A WEE GIRL
I courted a wee girl for many's the long day
The bride and bride's party to church they did go
The bride and bride's party in church they did stand
The next time I saw her she was seated down neat
The last time I saw her she was all dressed in white
I courted that wee girl for many's the long day
So dig me a grave and dig it down deep |
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09 Apr 01 - 02:04 PM (#436520) Subject: RE: LYRREQ From: Abby Sale Happily, yesterday fell on a Sunday so I was able to sing "A Week Before Easter" (as learned from Dransfield) on its proper day. Even though it's in Greig, I think of it as the English version. I've known what I think of as the Scottish version, "I Ainse Loved a Lass" (MacColl, Cameron, etc.) many years as well. There's a good bit of discussion (& so should be) on this song, "The False Bride." In my limited mind, however, I can't hold the two tunes side by side long enough to reckon if there are enough similarities to call them the same tune. It's a good song regardless & one of those worth singing, it seems, in any of its versions. Just curious. |
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09 Apr 01 - 02:48 PM (#436561) Subject: Lyr Add: DAVID OF THE WHITE ROCK From: Morticia DAVID OF THE WHITE ROCK
Dinas Emlinn, lament for the moment is nigh
In spring and in autumn thy glories of shade,
Thy sons, Dinas Emlinn, may march in their pride,
And, oh, Dinas Emlinn! thy daughters so fair!
Then adieu silver Teivi! I quit thy loved scene,
Adieu, Dinas Emlinn! still green be thy shades, |
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09 Apr 01 - 03:01 PM (#436570) Subject: RE: LYRREQ From: Noreen Click on the blue text: Help: Origins of Carrickfergus for more information and discussion on Carrickfergus than you could have imagined... Noreen |
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09 Apr 01 - 08:26 PM (#436936) Subject: RE: LYRREQ From: Stewie There are lyrics for 'Ringsend Rose' in the following thread, and links to other postings. |
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09 Apr 01 - 09:17 PM (#436970) Subject: RE: LYRREQ From: catspaw49 re: Carrickfergus........If you want even more, try here .........or here. Noreen's link should do it, but there were a couple of points in these too. Spaw |
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06 Nov 23 - 06:33 PM (#4185421) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: David of the White Rock (etc.) From: Joe Offer Joe, sort this out. I hate threads that ask for a list of unrelated songs... |
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06 Nov 23 - 06:33 PM (#4191179) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: David of the White Rock (etc.) From: Joe Offer Joe, sort this out. I hate threads that ask for a list of unrelated songs... |
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07 Nov 23 - 03:58 AM (#4191181) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: David of the White Rock (etc.) From: Mo the caller The David of the White Rock that we sang at school, from the national Song Bool, was completely different from the version above. |
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07 Nov 23 - 03:58 AM (#4185448) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: David of the White Rock (etc.) From: Mo the caller The David of the White Rock that we sang at school, from the national Song Bool, was completely different from the version above. |
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07 Nov 23 - 11:12 PM (#4185520) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: David of the White Rock (etc.) From: Helen Another thread with a wide selection of various versions and/or translations of the lyrics of: David of The White Rock Jim Dixon's post on 29 Jan 20 - 09:01 AM is the lyrics we sang at school using the Sing Care Away Book One published by Novello, which has some lovely arrangements of melodies and harmonies or counter melodies. |
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07 Nov 23 - 11:12 PM (#4191180) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: David of the White Rock (etc.) From: Helen Another thread with a wide selection of various versions and/or translations of the lyrics of: David of The White Rock Jim Dixon's post on 29 Jan 20 - 09:01 AM is the lyrics we sang at school using the Sing Care Away Book One published by Novello, which has some lovely arrangements of melodies and harmonies or counter melodies. |