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20 Dec 98 - 09:25 PM (#50376) Subject: Lyr Req: The Gard(e)ner's Son From: Harald Schmidt I know that there are different songs (like the Gardener etc.) are in the DB. I'm looking for the original words to The Gard(e)ner's Son. Thanks! |
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28 Oct 01 - 07:14 PM (#581593) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Gard(e)ner's Son From: Lin in Kansas refresh |
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29 Oct 01 - 01:22 PM (#582050) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Gard(e)ner's Son From: KathWestra There's a traditional ballad called "The Gardener's Child" (or the Gairdner's Child), which you can find in Francis James Child's ballad collection (sorry, I'm at work and don't have the number). Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger recorded a great version on their Tradition LP (now re-released on CD), "Classic Scots Ballads." Don't know if that's the song you're looking for. First verse (with Scots dialect removed, 'cause I'm not a Scot) goes:
Proud Maisry stands at her father's door,
The song has lots of botanical symbolism and a wonderful stick-it-to-'im ending. Mary LaMarca and I perform it together occasionally. If this is the song you want, I strongly suggest you look it up in F.J.Child. If it's not what you're looking for, I hope you find the right song. |
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29 Oct 01 - 08:25 PM (#582322) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Gard(e)ner's Son From: Arbuthnot One might note that Ewan MacColl was not Scottish by birth - he was from East Anglia, and merely decided that he preferred to be Scottish. If this sounds peculiar, note also that Robert the Bruce was born in Essex. There is a song by Allan Taylor about a gardener's son - the title is Lavinia Forsythe-Jones |
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29 Oct 01 - 09:04 PM (#582343) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Gard(e)ner's Son From: Lin in Kansas The Gairdner's Child is in the DT here. As KathWestra says, it's a Child ballad, #219 (it's not listed by this name on the Child website, though--at least I couldn't find it). Lin |
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29 Oct 01 - 09:13 PM (#582346) Subject: Lyr Add: THE GARDENER'S CHILD From: MMario Text of the three versions I have from Child:
CHILD 219A |