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17 May 04 - 12:57 PM (#1187305) Subject: Lyr Add: TWA CORBIES From: Pogo Fah...who needs all these warm sweet fuzzy songs of true and constant adoration? Give me a good bitter song of betrayal and murder any day ;oP One of my personal favorites: The Twa Corbies. Pardon the terrible attempts at the accent and getting any words wrong this is from memory. As I was walkin' all alane I heard twa corbies mak a mane An' one a'them tae the other did say-o Where will we gang an' dine the day-o Where will we gang an' dine the day? On 'ahind o' a long fail dike I wot there lies a new slain knight Nabody kens that he lies there-o But his hawk an' hound and his lady fair-o His hawk and hound an' his lady fair His hawk is tae the hunt an' gone His hound tae bring a wild fowl hame His wife ha' taken another mate Sae we can mak our dinna sweet-o We can mak our dinna sweet An' you can sit on his white breast-bone An' I'll pick out his bonny blue een An' with a lock of his yella hair-o We'll theek our nest when it grows bare-o We'll theek our nest when it grows bare An' many's a one for him maks mane Naebody kens where he is gane Through his white bones when they grow bare-o The wind shall blow forever mair-o The wind shall blow forever mair She's Like The Swallow comes in a very close second. And there was another song...or perhaps it was a poem? *puzzled* Something like An' where ha' ye been Lord Roland my son?/An' where ha' ye been my handsome young man?/I have been to the wild woods Mother make my bed soon/For I'm weary with huntin' an' fain wald lie down. |
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17 May 04 - 05:27 PM (#1187439) Subject: Lyr Add: AS I ROVED OUT From: Fergie This is my favourite, recorded by Planxty beautiful arrangment, beautifully sung AS I ROVED OUT As I roved out on a bright May morning To view the meadows and the flowers gay Whom should I meet but my own true lover As she sat under yon willow tree I took off my hat and I did salute her I did salute her most courageously When she turned around sure the tears fell from her Sayin' "False young man, you have deluded me A diamond ring I owned I gave you A diamond ring to wear on your right hand But the vows you made, love, you went and broke them And married the lassie that had the land" "If I'd married the lassie that had the land, my love It's that I'll rue till the day I die When misfortune falls sure no man can shun it I was blindfolded I'll ne'er deny" Now at nights when I go to my bed of slumber The thoughts of my true love run in my mind But when I turn around to embrace my darling Instead of gold sure it's brass I find Now I wish the Queen would call home her armies From the West Indies, Amerikay and Spain And every man to his wedded woman In hopes that you and I would meet again. |
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17 May 04 - 05:28 PM (#1187440) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: Susanne (skw) That last one is Lord Randal, also going by a lot of other titles. You might find it by searching for ' make my bed soon '. If you type @betrayal into the search box I bet you'll find many more songs on your favourite topic in the DT. Have fun! |
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17 May 04 - 06:23 PM (#1187460) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: dick greenhaus Croppie Boy (the version where the English soldier disquises himself as a priest) and Golden Vanity come to mind immediately. |
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17 May 04 - 06:52 PM (#1187475) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: Abby Sale Well, there's vast numbers of them. From mild & humorous to disasterous to really mournful. But if you like good sock-it-to-me stuff, here's two of my favorite rarely sung ones: Around the Corner Chylde Owlet Part of the issue, surely, is how the betrayee reacts to it all. |
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06 Aug 23 - 10:52 PM (#4178581) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: Mrrzy Need a good one for betrayal of hard-earned, grudging trust? |
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07 Aug 23 - 05:12 AM (#4178589) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: gillymor Me and my Uncle A John Phillips song performed here by The Grateful Dead. Also Canadeeio by Nick Jones. |
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07 Aug 23 - 05:13 AM (#4178591) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: gillymor Oh, and Dylan's 7 Curses. |
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07 Aug 23 - 05:29 AM (#4178593) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: gillymor Lily of the West |
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07 Aug 23 - 07:57 AM (#4178613) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: gillymor The Great Compromise by John Prine. All that Glitters is Not Gold by Dan Seals. Not sure who wrote it. |
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07 Aug 23 - 08:00 AM (#4178614) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: gillymor and Pound a Week Rise written by Ed Pickford. Siobhan Miller does a good version. |
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07 Aug 23 - 05:52 PM (#4178674) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: Mrrzy Thanks! |
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08 Aug 23 - 06:37 AM (#4178704) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: GeoffLawes Pound a Week Rise ยท Siobhan Miller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_S6Sh8Ouj0 |
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08 Aug 23 - 03:40 PM (#4178742) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: StephenR Dink's Song is a definite favorite for me. When there is a song of betrayal and/or unrequited love, I like it good and mournful. In the Pines, and Twa Sisters / The Wind and Rain are good in the same vein. On the flip side, deception also makes for a great humorous song, like New York Girl's, Can't You Dance the Polka. |
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08 Aug 23 - 07:13 PM (#4178764) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: gillymor Goodbye Again by Rosie Flores and Dave Alvin. Feel a Whole Lot Better by The Byrds. |
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08 Aug 23 - 09:11 PM (#4178773) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: gillymor ...and, of course, Matty Groves, performed here by Billy Ross. |
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08 Aug 23 - 09:25 PM (#4178774) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch You love her; she loves him; he loves somebody else or the thirty pieces of silver: Lyr ADD: Pancho and Lefty (Townes Van Zandt) Lyr/Tune Req: Samson and Delilah (Rev. Gary Davis) Lyr ADD: Choucoune I Heard it Through the Grapevine Back Stabbers Funny How Time Slips Away Delilah I'll Never Fall in Love Again Hey Joe My Old School When the Bullet Hits the Bone |
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09 Aug 23 - 08:59 AM (#4178804) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: Mrrzy How about betrayals that weren't sexual? |
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09 Aug 23 - 09:15 AM (#4178808) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: gillymor Dylan's Positively 4th Street. It's hard to think of one that doesn't involve a lecherous rounder or a lying Jezebel. |
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09 Aug 23 - 01:02 PM (#4178837) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: John MacKenzie Long Black Veil. |
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09 Aug 23 - 08:41 PM (#4178886) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: Mrrzy Still about lovers. Benedict Arnold? |
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10 Aug 23 - 03:02 AM (#4178900) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch Mrzy: Do you know something about Pancho and Lefty you're not sharing? Was the Mac Odell (Odell MacLeod) reference too: obscure, nasal, New Testament? Mining the same vein, everybody on the original release of Tupac's Snitches is a homicide statistic today. |
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11 Aug 23 - 07:21 PM (#4178980) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: Sol Two that come to mind are 1) Jenny the snitch in "Whiskey In The Jar". 2) the scoundrel of a Scotsman that abandoned the Flo'er of Northumberland after she'd help him escape from captivity. |
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12 Aug 23 - 08:31 AM (#4179021) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: PHJim Miss Otis Regrets - Cole Porter Down By The Willow Garden - P.D. Banks Of The Ohio - P.D. Frankie and Albert/Johnny - P.D. Live Free Or Die - Bill Morrissey & Trigger Cook Little Sadie (Bad Lee Brown)- P.D. Seven Drunken Nights (You old Fool) - P.D. Delia - P.D. Delia, Oh Delia, How could it be? You loved all those rounders But you never really did love me, Delia's gone, one more round, Delia's gone. |
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12 Aug 23 - 09:14 AM (#4179022) Subject: RE: Favorite Betrayal Songs From: Mrrzy Maybe betrayal isn't the right word. Treason? |