14 Sep 06 - 04:16 AM (#1834126) Subject: Origins: coming round the mountain? From: fogie I wonder if anyone knows where and when this song originated. I was surprised when it's neither in the DT nor in previous discussions. |
14 Sep 06 - 04:52 AM (#1834146) Subject: RE: Origins: coming round the mountain? From: masato sakurai COMING 'ROUND THE MOUNTAIN is in the DT. The song has been discussed in several threads. On "When the Chariot Comes", see Lyr Req: She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain (with my link to the earliest record). |
14 Sep 06 - 08:13 AM (#1834274) Subject: RE: Origins: coming round the mountain? From: Micca and could anyone that was there forget Skarpis memorable rendition of this song in Icelandic at the Sunday Concert at the Getaway 2005? especially the slow dawning of recognition as he launched into the chorus? |
14 Sep 06 - 09:43 AM (#1834345) Subject: RE: Origins: coming round the mountain? From: fogie Thank you very much -its all I needed to know. I'm not sure why searches involving a phrase like coming round etc. wasnt found in the forum archives when I searched, especially with the number of threads about it. |
14 Sep 06 - 12:25 PM (#1834445) Subject: RE: Origins: coming round the mountain? From: dick greenhaus I dunno. Just tried a search for "Coming Round" and got lots of hits. Also worked for "Coming 'Round" and "Coming Round the Mountain". |
14 Sep 06 - 08:15 PM (#1834818) Subject: RE: Origins: coming round the mountain? From: Q (Frank Staplin) Thread 4947 perhaps has the most information, and a set of links to other threads and the versions in the DT, if you need more. Thread 4947: She ll be coming Joe Offer recommends that lower case letters be used in searches.
Thanks. -Joe Offer- |