09 Apr 04 - 12:04 PM (#1157870) Subject: Lyr Req: Clohine Winds From: GUEST,tember@diabolis.net Does anyone here have the lyircs for Clohine winds...I know it is based on Kipling poem... Thank you! |
09 Apr 04 - 01:47 PM (#1157966) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Clohine Winds From: Kevin Sheils It's on Niamh Parsons & The Looses Connections CD "Loosen Up" on Green Linnet GLCD1167 song title there is spelt Clohinne Winds. There's nothing in the booklet about the song or a Kipling Poem connection just that the words and music are by Briege Murphy, however the lyrics are there. |
09 Apr 04 - 03:39 PM (#1158079) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Clohine Winds From: GUEST,Philippa already on the cat http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=21965#235665 |
09 Apr 04 - 03:47 PM (#1158088) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Clohine Winds From: Noreen a Kipling poem? |
09 Apr 04 - 05:51 PM (#1158224) Subject: Lyr Add: CLOHINNE WINDS (Briege Murphy) From: GUEST,gigix Here we go.... CLOHINNE WINDS (Briege Murphy) The shadows fell across the room as I lay down to rest a storm was raging deep inside my head I fell into a restless sleep of crazy changing dreams But woke to find you standing by my bed. Chorus: Clohinne winds were blowing when you called me first you spoke my name, your voice was still the same You beckoned me and I arose to follow where you led out among the wild Clohinne hills. The mountain mist had lent an eerie whiteness to the hill the silver spider threadings caught my face You darted through the bracken trailing stardust on your wake I knew you'd stop beside our sacred place. (Chorus) You stopped upon the fairy hill beneath the hawthorn tree I thought I heard a lonely banshee wail You held your hand towards me and I reached to touch your face But woke to find that you were just a dream. (chorus) The years have passed and I am growing weary of this earth the magic of the dream alludes me still I've lain beneath the fairy tree, I've shouted to the moon I am the haunted woman of the hill. |
11 May 04 - 01:35 PM (#1183016) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Clohine Winds From: GUEST,Guest Briege Murphy wrote some fantastic songs - if you need to find out was she influenced by a Kipling Poem - you could check her out. Try Chivalry Music - her two cds are called The Longest Road and The Sea and Other stories - she is a highly original and talented songwriter - and a beautiful singer. |
18 Nov 06 - 05:09 PM (#1887901) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Clohine Winds / Clohinne Winds From: GUEST,Mairia Cahill Hi - check out Briege Murphys my space site for the song www.myspace.com/briegemurphy |
20 Nov 06 - 11:26 PM (#1889596) Subject: req. chords to Clohinne Winds From: GUEST,KC I have seen a couple of threads this week about the song Clohinne Winds and thanks to whoever supplied the lyrics! Just wondering if anyone happens to have the guitar chords for it? Thanks, KC |
21 Nov 06 - 01:42 PM (#1890045) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Clohine Winds / Clohinne Winds From: GUEST,mairia cahill email breige directly for chords at briegmurph@aol.com - and dont forget to check out her my space site - www.myspace.com/briegemurphy |
06 Oct 09 - 03:00 PM (#2739823) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Clohine Winds / Clohinne Winds From: GUEST Its not based on Kipling, its based on her personal experience. |
26 Nov 15 - 01:50 AM (#3753636) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Clohine Winds / Clohinne Winds From: GUEST What a beautiful song. |
26 Nov 15 - 11:06 AM (#3753717) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Clohine Winds / Clohinne Winds From: GUEST,leeneia It's a rainy morning,and only the cat and I are up. I've decided to spend a little time on this melody, but not to learn it and type out every note in my music program. You can hear more than one version on YouTube. Briege Murphy sings it in Cm, which is the relative minor for the key of Eb, unusually low for a woman, and in my opinion too low even for Briege herself. (She can barely get the first syllable of the song out.) I'm an alto too, and I can sing a low Eb at home, with nobody else about and being perfectly relaxed. I couldn't hope to sing that low in a concert. Back to YouTube. Listening to Niamh Parsons, who is also an alto, we move up to Am. I believe it will be easy to work out the chords using Am, G, C, perhaps Em and Dm. I don't think it will happen, but if you get to place where nothing else seems to work, try an E. |
13 Jan 17 - 02:58 PM (#3832392) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Clohine Winds / Clohinne Winds From: GUEST,Richard Perkins Briege spells it cloghninne. |