Subject: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 30 Mar 21 - 06:42 PM Can you suggest any songs associated with the month of May ie: (A) Any songs with May in the title (B) Any songs with a May date given in the lyrics (C) Any songs referencing an event that is known to have occurred in May even if the lyrics do not actually say so. It would be very helpful to have links to performances of the songs and also more sources of information about them. Here are some to start with :
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Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,Felipa Date: 30 Mar 21 - 07:13 PM So many songs have lines like "in the merry month of May"; Barbara Allen is one. The May Morning Dew https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=31905#3555924 hey, at the time of writing, it isn't even April yet BARBARA ALLEN “Twas in the merry month of May When green buds all were swellin” Barbara Allen Joan Baez https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqHJ4V893e0 Judy Collins - Barbara Allen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtYnxjzmTUs Bob Dylan - Barbara Allen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy_y3h02FgY PETE SEEGER ~ Barbara Allen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPdbHfgM0h0 Barbara Allen - The Everly Brothers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me9w8HtYe4Q> Burl Ives - Barbara Allen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHvhp2qt-Ys |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GerryM Date: 30 Mar 21 - 07:28 PM THE OLD REBEL FLAG IN THE REAR The Old Rebel Flag In The Rear is a poem by Henry Lawson, who gave it the subtitle, "A May-Day Song". It was set to music by Chris Kempster, but I couldn't find a recording of that setting online so you'll have to settle for the setting I did find. Here's Lawson's original version (what people actually sing is a much shorter version): The Old Rebel Flag in the Rear A May-Day Song Henry Lawson, 1892 Whenever the march of oppression Reduces a land to despair, No matter how mighty the victors, The flag of Rebellion is there. The might of coercion may triumph, And Freedom be laid on her bier — Yet over the graves of the conquered there waves That Old Rebel Flag in the Rear A king may be great in a country That cheers when a monarch is crown'd But still, in his capital city, The flag of the rebel is found. A people may boast a Republic, Where Liberty dies in a year; But close on their flag comes that old stubborn rag, The Old Rebel Flag in the Rear We sing of the Queen of England, Her banner that flaunts in the van, Yet out from the slums of her capital comes That vengeful red banner of man! Lift up the proud Union of England, And bear it along with a cheer, But England! take care in your triumph, for there Is the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. There's the great cruel Eagle of Russia, Where thousands are sunk in despair, And the hand of the tyrant is mighty, But the flag of rebellion is there! There's the bloodthirsty flag of the Kaiser, A monarch whom nations can fear, But William will pause ere he marches, because Of the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. There's the Red, White and Blue of the Frenchmen, Where soldiers of Freedom are true, But lo! from the rear comes a banner, Whose skirts lack the white and the blue! There's the flag of a boastful republic, A country where freedom is dear — But still, in the States there's an army that waits 'Neath the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. There's a new mongrel flag in Australia, And the "Banner of Britain" is here, But, to break from the past, we are gathering fast 'Neath the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. There are men in the ranks who are traitors, And men who will falter and fear, Yet on thro' the arch of the morning we march 'Neath the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. Some men, for the sake of their conscience, Will join and be true in the strife, And some for the sake of a moment to break The terrible dullness of life! They march 'neath the flag of the rebels, With lives overburden'd and drear, And fling them away on a terrible day 'Neath the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. A spirit calls out of the future, And bids us to strike in our youth — And the voice of to-day is appealing For Liberty, Justice, and Truth; And the blood that was shed by old rebels, For rights that shall ever be dear, Drips down from the red of the flag overhead, Of the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. Oh! brothers of mine and of mankind! The banner I sing of is red With life-blood of men who were foemen To wrong, and oppression, and dread. Then march 'neath the flag of the rebels, The red days of battle are near, Let your feet never lag as you march 'neath the flag, 'Neath the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. Perhaps there'll be no reformation, But Oh! for a moment to rise And ride on the storm of rebellion, And strike at the things that I hate and despise! When Progress is stayed by a red barricade, And down in the city we hear The roll of a hymn of defiance That ends in a desperate cheer, And on, for a day they'll remember, Comes the Old Rebel Flag from the Rear. It rose from the birth of the lords of the earth, That Old Rebel Flag in the Rear; The rebels are bred by the tyrants who dread That Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. 'Twill never be furl'd while there's wrong in the world, It never will fall till there's Justice for all, THAT OLD REBEL FLAG IN THE REAR! &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& This is the shorter version, as Chris arranged it: Whenever the march of oppression Reduces a land to despair, No matter how mighty the victors, The flag of Rebellion is there. A spirit calls out of the future, And bids us to strike in our youth — And the voice of to-day is appealing For Liberty, Justice, and Truth; There are men in the ranks who are traitors, And men who will falter and fear, Yet on thro' the arch of the morning we march 'Neath the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. Chorus (after each verse): 'Twill never be furl'd while there's wrong in the world, It never will fall till there's Justice for all, That old rebel flag, that old rebel flag, that old rebel flag in the rear! There's the Red, White and Blue of the Frenchmen, Where soldiers of Freedom are true, But lo! from the rear comes a banner, Whose skirts lack the white and the blue! There's the flag of a boastful republic, A country where freedom is dear — But still, in the States there's an army that waits 'Neath the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. There's a new mongrel flag in Australia, And the "Banner of Britain" is here, But, to break from the past, we are gathering fast 'Neath the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. There's the great cruel Eagle of Russia, Where thousands are sunk in despair, And the hand of the tyrant is mighty, But the flag of rebellion is there! There's the bloodthirsty flag of the Kaiser, A monarch whom nations can fear, But William will pause ere he marches, because Of the Old Rebel Flag in the Rear. We sing of the Queen of England, Her banner that flaunts in the van, Yet out from the slums of her capital comes That vengeful red banner of man! The Old Rebel Flag in the Rear · Bruce Hearn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5OUKR3vujY
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Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GerryM Date: 30 Mar 21 - 07:36 PM Streets of Forbes mentions the fifth of May. Copy-pasted from the DT (I made a few small changes to bring it closer into line with what's in Ron Edwards' book, Great Australian Folk Songs): STREETS OF FORBES Come all of you Lachlan men and a terrible tale I'll tell Concerning of a bushranger who in misfortune fell His name it was Ben Hall, a man of high renown He was hunted from a station and like a dog shot down Three years he roamed the roads and he showed the traps some fun A thousand pounds was on his head with Gilbert and John Dunn Then parted from his comrades, the outlaw did agree To give away bushranging and to cross the raging sea Ben went to Goobang Creek and that was his downfall Oh riddled like a sieve was valiant Ben Hall It was early in the morning upon the fifth of May That the seven Police surrounded him as in his sleep he lay Bill Dargin he was chosen to shoot the outlaw dead The others fired madly as if they were afraid Then rolled him in his blanket and they tied him to his prad And they dragged him through the streets of Forbes to show the prize they had. THE STREETS OF FORBES > Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick - Streets of Forbes> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12AEwgzZ-T4 Streets of Forbes · June Tabor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CThzQBVXpgs The Streets of Forbes · A. L. Lloyd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rVkmnBBLH4 The Streets Of Forbes · Show Of Hands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6Mk778U2oM Streets Of Forbes · Marian Henderson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN5g_avJ6dU Mainly Norfolk: Song Info https://mainlynorfolk.info/martin.carthy/songs/streetsofforbes.html |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GerryM Date: 30 Mar 21 - 07:39 PM Allan Sherman's parody of Down By The Riverside: When you go to the delicatessen store, Don't buy the liverwurst. Don't buy the liverwurst. Don't buy the liverwurst. I repeat what I just said before, Don't buy the liverwurst. Don't buy the liverwurst. Oh buy the corned beef if you must, The pickled herring you can trust, And the lox puts you in orbit AOK. But that big hunk of liverwurst Has been there since October First, And today is the Twenty-Third of May. So when you go to the delicatessen store, Don't buy the liverwurst. Don't buy the liverwurst. Don't buy the liverwurst. It'll make your insides awful sore. Don't buy the liverwurst. Don't buy the liverwurst. DON’T BUY THE LIVERWURST By Allan Sherman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqTDecGoMdo |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: cnd Date: 30 Mar 21 - 08:26 PM I know I sent you one May song (The Drunken Driver by Ralph Stanley, which I'll let you type up as you wish) but since then I've found two more: A version of "The Two Sisters" titled "O the Wind and Rain" by Laurie Lewis opens: "Early one morning in the month of May, O the wind and rain." Listen here The album version of the song "The Federal Soldier" by Gandydancer is not online, but a live recording from 2010 can be heard here. The song opens "One morning, one morning, one morning in May / I heard a young soldier lamenting and say" Thanks to cnd for the following pm message cnd A Song for May 16 Mar 2021 04:10 PM I know you're not quite to May yet, but I was listening to some music the other day and came across a May song that would be good for your lists once you get there.
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Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: cnd Date: 30 Mar 21 - 08:30 PM I also just ran across a third May song, The Front Porch String Band's "One Morning In May," which can be heard here. O THE WIND AND RAIN “Twas in the merry month of May" O the Wind and Rain · Laurie Lewis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPlIPsKBp6U Album notes forLaurie Lewis https://www.laurielewis.com/and_laurie_lewis_notes.pdf |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GerryM Date: 31 Mar 21 - 02:07 AM PADDY’S GREEN SHAMROCK SHORE Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore begins "From Derry Quay we sailed away on the 23rd of May."/i> The link is to a recording by Dolores Keane and Paul Brady. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: The Sandman Date: 31 Mar 21 - 02:33 AM Ball of Yarn,The nightingale.,JUST AS THE TIDE WAS FLOWING https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-SPThFpviU THE BALL OF YARN ” ” In the merry month of May when the birds begin to play” Mainly Norfolk Song Info https://mainlynorfolk.info/martin.carthy/songs/ballofyarn.html Ball O' Yarn (feat. Dave Swarbrick) · Martin Carthy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDBCsfWRT24 Ball O'yarn · Keith Kendrick https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AddUZwnUH9o The Little Ball of Yarn · Mary Ann Haynes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSDMHKOtcbc “It was in the month of May when the boys were making hay” Little Ball of Yarn · The New Lost City Ramblers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqg7EhPlKj8 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: SPB-Cooperator Date: 31 Mar 21 - 02:40 AM I am relearning The First of May Blues belatedly for the Mudcat international singaround on 3rd May. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Long Firm Freddie Date: 31 Mar 21 - 07:08 AM John Martyn - May You Never LFF |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler Date: 31 Mar 21 - 08:37 AM I'm still trying to find out who wrote this. It was part of "Sticks and Bells", first aired on Radio Oxford and was compiled by Steve Heap, but he could not recall where it came from. THE FIRST OF MAY. My Granny said the other night, "Next Monday is the day To mark the ending of the old, it is the first of May." "Now what's so special." we all cried, "Do we get a day off school ? Do we go for a bike ride down our lane, or a trip to the swimming pool ?" Well Granny sat us quietly down and opened her book to read. "You kids are losing heritage to spaceships, telly and speed. If only for one minute a day you'd just sit down and try To think about the days of old. Don't let tradition die." CH. Like Easter eggs and Bonfire Night and Christmas and New Year, Our Maypole means so much to us, so give us a rousing cheer. "When I was younger and lived at home, my brothers and sisters and me Would work for hours through April showers with ribbons and paint, you see. All the colours we could find and trim them up so neat That when the first of May came round we'd the best pole in our street. The morning of the first of May was special to us all. We'd dance around the Maypole and on our friends we'd call. We'd knock on doors and sing our songs with garlands and banners and chains, And pick up the pennies that folks threw down to drive off the April rains." Her words put new life in our blood, we'd two days left to go. Johnny found a wooden pole and painted it for show, And Susie cut the ribbons up, and Gran taught us the song, And when the first of May came round we'd do it, right or wrong. We danced 'til nine o'clock that morn and then set off for school. We told the teachers what we'd done and I felt a proper fool, But they were very pleased with us and we showed the class the way To dance around the Maypole and welcome in the May. Robin |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Georgiansilver Date: 31 Mar 21 - 09:12 AM The Bee-Gees "First Of May" When I was small, and Christmas trees were tall, we used to love while others used to play. Don't ask me why, but time has passed us by, some one else moved in from far away. [chorus] Now we are tall, and Christmas trees are small, and you don't ask the time of day. But you and I, our love will never die, but guess we'll cry come first of May. The apple tree that grew for you and me, I watched the apples falling one by one. And I recall the moment of them all, the day I kissed your cheek and you were mine. [chorus] When I was small, and Christmas trees were tall, do do do do do do do do do... Don't ask me why, but time has passed us by, some one else moved in from far away. BEE GEES FIRST OF MAY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMICiiaf4V4 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Phil Cooper Date: 31 Mar 21 - 10:20 AM When I Was On Horseback refers to the 14th of May. As does The Bonny Black Hare. WHEN I WAS ON HORSEBACK When I Was on Horseback Steeleye Span https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayYEJX7maQ4 When I was on horseback, wasn't I pretty? When I was on horseback, wasn't I gay? Wasn't I pretty when I entered Cork City And met with my downfall on the fourteenth of May? THE BONNY BLACK HARE ’ On the fourteenth of May at the dawn of the day With my gun on my shoulder to the woods I did stray ‘
The Bonny Black Hare · Martin Carthy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjF1_CxPmHs |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,Jiggers Date: 31 Mar 21 - 10:42 AM there is a rhyme we used to sing as kids Here we go gathering nuts in May, nuts in May, nuts in May. Here we go gathering nuts in May, on a cold and frosty morning. Looking further, I found out that it should have been 'knots of May' which makes more sense as there are knots of flowers on Hawthorn trees which are also referred to as May trees, and the flowers as May flowers. HERE WE GO GATHERING NUTS IN MAY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeMDX7JUGCE |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,henryp Date: 31 Mar 21 - 04:25 PM Whitsun can fall as early as May 10th and as late as June 13th. Austin John Marshall wrote Whitsun Dance (Ladies Go Dancing At Whitsun) to the tune of The Week Before Easter. (Whitsun is actually the seventh Sunday after Easter.) Belle Stewart sings Bogie's Bonnie Belle; Ae Whitsun day at Huntly toun 'twas there I did agree Wi auld Bogieside a fairmer a six-month for tae fee. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Felipa Date: 31 Mar 21 - 05:47 PM Those examples of Barbara Allen (Child Ballad #84) at the end of the post were not placed there by me, but added anonymously by someone on the Mudcat editing team. They are getting intrusive, even added a title - not of my choice - to lyrics I wrote and posted. In this case, the editor should have identified him/her-self as having supplimented the post. Yes, I learned the song in my schooldays from recordings by Joan Baez and Pete Seeger, but my first choice for an example would be Jean Ritchie recording as an example often the merry month of May is in the second verse rather than at the beginning Clifton Hicks (with banjo) Tom Rush (lush guitar playing) Note the words of the broadsheet used to illustrate the Tom Rush video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSX6Ts-OBXM (clickable link above). Sarah Makem sang a version in which the story is placed at Michaelmas time, but the merry month of May is a more common setting for the story. Maybe not in Ireland; Elizabeth Cronin (recorded by Jean Ritchie on a song-collecting trip) just sang early, early in the spring. Tom Lenihan puts the song in the first person and sets it in Ireland "In Dublin town I was brought up As Limerick being my dwelling;" No time of year is mentioned, he courted Barbara "For twelve long months." |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,henryp Date: 31 Mar 21 - 06:02 PM Reviving the Whaddon Whitsun Song Now Whitsuntide is come you very well do know; Come, serve the Lord we must before we do go; Come, serve him truly with all your mind and heart, And then from heaven your soul shall never depart. How do you know how long we have to live? For when we die, O then what would we give For to being sure of having our resting place, Since we have run our sinful wretched race? Now we may bring you the royal branch of oak; God bless our king and queen and all the royal folk; God bless our king and queen and all this world beside, Then the Lord he will send us all a merry Whitsuntide. http://www.whaddon.org/whitsun-files/Whitsun_article.html The above article says" the Whaddon Whitsun Song was recorded by the folk group the Young Tradition on their album So Cheerfully Round in 1967. It was called "The Whitsuntide Carol" and is somewhat different to the version noted by Wortley, although clearly arranged from the same song by the members of the group." Whitsuntide Carol: The Young Tradition (1967) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSK50_di5lo |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,henryp Date: 01 Apr 21 - 03:19 AM CHESHIRE MAY SONG The Wilsons sing Cheshire May Song Cheshire May Song ACROSS THE BLUE MOUNTAINS Across the Blue Mountains...to the Allegheny One morning, one morning, One morning in May, I heard a married man To a young girl say: "Go dress you up pretty Katie, Come along with me, Across the blue mountains To the Allegheny." Robin & Linda Williams Across the Blue Mountains |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 01 Apr 21 - 04:11 AM BEDFORDSHIRE MAY DAY CAROL Bedfordshire May Day Carol · Lisa Knapp and Mary Hampton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxIaC1yrusM Shirley Collins - Bedfordshire May Carol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFU1TQdH1N4 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 01 Apr 21 - 06:48 AM MAY DAY CAROL Wikipedia info: https://mainlynorfolk.info/martin.carthy/songs/maysong.html Magpie Lane - May Day Carol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqSv8gUgyA4 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Georgiansilver Date: 01 Apr 21 - 07:57 AM BLUEBELL POLKA.... Tune can be found on Youtube. 1. Pickin' a bluebell in the merry month of May, And suddenly I saw him strolling on his way, Pickin' a bluebell just the same as I was too; I thought I could be happy with a boy like you. 2. And as he turned and smiled at me my heart stood still, I never knew a smile could give me such a thrill. He was a handsome laddie and he looked so good, I promised that I'd meet him in the bluebell wood. 3. Half past seven by the old oak tree, I was waiting, anticipating What could happen to a girl like me When he came along... 4. Pickin' a bluebell in the merry month of May And suddenly I saw him strolling on his way, Pickin' a bluebell just the same as I was too, I thought I could be happy with a boy like you. 5. He looked wonderful. Oh! So wonderful. How was I to see he would make a fool of me? Two dark flashing eyes, looked like paradise; My heart flickered like a flame. 6. What was I to do? Met my Waterloo. There I stood for him, waiting in the wood for him. I'm confessin' I learned my lesson, And now I'll never be the same. 7. Pickin' a bluebell in the merry month of May Is something I'll remember when I'm old and grey, And if I live to ninety-two I know darned well I never want to see another Scots bluebell. BLUEBELL POLKA Alma Cogan sang it as “Bluebell”: Bluebell-Alma Cogan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSv73S6uvIs MUDCAT: Lyr Req: Bluebell Polka (F. Stanley/Paddy Roberts) /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=121178 MUDCAT: Origin: Bluebell Polka (Jimmy Shand?) /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=33332 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Anne Lister Date: 01 Apr 21 - 08:04 AM My song "May Morning". https://annelister.bandcamp.com/track/may-morning MAY MORNING Did you hear the sun on a bright may morning Did you hear the sun when he played at dawn Did you hear the sun on a bright may morning Call down a blessing on the growing corn ? And where were you as the dawn was breaking Were you still asleep in bed ? With the world all dancing to the pipes of the sun And a song of gold in every head. You live in the city all wrapped in concrete With nothing but pavements beneath your feet How can you hear the world as it's turning Or dance to the rhythm of the changing beat ? Here's a garland for the lady in every hedgerow Here's a song for the sun and a dance for the moon Here's a laugh for the living and a prayer for the dying And a wish for the world to all sing in tune. credits from A Flame in Avalon, released May 1, 2020 Featuring the mass choirs of Mary McLaughlin, and the multi-instrumental talents of Steafan Hannigan. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GerryM Date: 01 Apr 21 - 07:27 PM You have to wait for it, it's the very last word in this song. WHEN YOU ARE OLD AND GRAY words and music by Tom Lehrer (copy-pasted from https://tomlehrersongs.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/when-you-are-old-and-gray.pdf) Since I still appreciate you, Let's find love while we may., Because I know I'll hate you When you are old and gray. So say you love me here and now, I'll make the most of that. Say you love and trust me, For I know you'll disgust me When you're old and getting fat. An awful debility, A lessened utility, A loss of mobility Is a strong possibility. In all probability I'll lose my virility And you your fertility And desirability, And this liability Of total sterility Will lead to hostility And a sense of futility, So let's act with agility While we still have facility, For we'll soon reach senility And lose the ability. Your teeth will start to go, dear, Your waist will start to spread. In twenty years or so, dear, I'll wish that you were dead. I'll never love you then at all The way I do today. So please remember, When I leave in December, I told you so in May. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 02 Apr 21 - 05:47 PM Thanks GerryM , Here is a link to a performance of WHEN YOU ARE OLD AND GRAY -Tom Lehrer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NOZH0y7VxE |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: treewind Date: 02 Apr 21 - 06:11 PM SWINTON NEW MAY SONG Swinton New May Song was a fairly new one on us when we put it on YouTube last year. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 02 Apr 21 - 07:27 PM THE FIRST DAY OF MAY by James Taylor First Day of May - James Taylor <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7ztbHqw704 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 03 Apr 21 - 04:53 PM GEORGE COLLINS Opening lines“ George Collins walked out one May morning When May was all in bloom” George Collins · A. L. Lloyd <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkGYD0qgEVM Sam Lee - The Ballad of George Collins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1it2M7-ME0Y Musical Traditions song info https://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/collins.htm MUDCAT: George Collins - what's it all about? /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=41600 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 03 Apr 21 - 05:41 PM WE’LL HAVE A MAY DAY by Matt McGinn Stramash https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQNPLP1LTnU MUDCAT: Lyr Req: We'll Have a May Day (Matt McGinn) /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=44949 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST Date: 04 Apr 21 - 05:26 AM THE LUSTY MONTH OF MAY by Lerner and Loewe from "Camelot" THE MERRY MERY MONTH OF MAY By Stephen Foster http://www.stephen-foster-songs.de/foster053.htm NOW IS THE MONTH OF MAYING by Thomas Morley, 1595 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_Is_the_Month_of_Maying Lusty Month of May from Lerner & Loewe's Camelot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cg4YrOlAkds Now is the month of maying", a Madrigal by Thomas Morley, performed by The King's Singers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwJLKdU50KE The Merry,Merry Month of May ( S C Foster) - P.M.Adamson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDi39nkmj8s |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 04 Apr 21 - 11:21 AM CUPID THE PRETTY PLOUGHBOY Ballad Sheet at Bodleian Library http://ballads.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/search/title/Cupid%20the%20pretty%20plough-boy First 2 lines “ As I walked out one May morning When May was all in bloom” Carver, Charlie https://sounds.bl.uk/World-and-traditional-music/Desmond-and-Shelagh-Herring-Collection/025M-C0999X0002XX-0300V0 Jim Causley ~ Cupid the Ploughboy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATL1Z05MeOU |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 05 Apr 21 - 04:26 AM MAY SONG Magpie Lane - May Song by Dave Webber, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcdV-vAiMnc Since posting this song I have realised that it is the same song as " HAIL HAIL THE FIRST OF MAY" the song posted at the top of this thread ,where there is more information about the song. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Felipa Date: 05 Apr 21 - 05:02 PM A line of Hal and Tow brought Sumer is icumen in to mind |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 05 Apr 21 - 07:04 PM JOHN BROWN’S BODY May 7, 1915 Abolitionist leader John Brown (1800-1859) was born . Pete Seeger “John Brown’s Body “ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jso1YRQnpCI JOHN BROWN’S DREAM John Brown’s Dream ht http://www.asmylifeturnstoasong.com/john-browns-dream MUDCAT:Lyr Req:John Brown's Dream /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=47439&messages=12 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GerryM Date: 05 Apr 21 - 11:22 PM The song, Little Brown Dog, was recorded back in the day by Peter, Paul and Mary, only they added the phrase "Autumn to May" to the end of each verse & gave the song the title, Autumn to May. AUTUMN TO MAY-aka Little Brown Dog Peter Paul & Mary - Autumn to May https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND7W7Yxo7GU |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Felipa Date: 06 Apr 21 - 12:19 PM Irish language Amhrán na Bealtaine Thugamar Féin an Samhradh Linn And at the top of both those discussion threads, you will find a whole bunch of blue clickable links to both Digital Tradition and Mudcat Forum entries, mostly songs and discussions in Englsh connected with May Day or the month of May. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: mg Date: 06 Apr 21 - 01:25 PM rosabella...one monday? morning in the month of May THE ROSABELLA Holdstock and Macleod https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CcecY6GwXg MUDCAT: Origins: The Rosabella /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=62948
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Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 06 Apr 21 - 07:12 PM THE ROCKY ROAD TO DUBLIN ”Well, in the merry month of May, from my home I started Left the girls of Tuam,nearly broken hearted” The Dubliners - The Rocky Road To Dublin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvvMuJ_VeX4 The Pogues - The Rocky Road To Dublin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEe7_b6NHtA&list=RDuEe7_b6NHtA&start_radio=1 Wikipedia,Song Info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Road_to_Dublin |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Felipa Date: 07 Apr 21 - 08:00 AM I'vw always known The Rocky Road to Dublin as In the merry month of JUNE; it goes better with "left the girls of Tuam" I'm not checking which of these are already mentioned but the DT includes CORNISH MAY CAROL DRAWING NEARER TO THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY MAY DAY CAROL MAY DAY CAROL (2) MAY MORNING CAROL MAY MORNING DEW QUEEN OF THE MAY and previous threads include Folklore: Songs to do with May Day Folk songs mentioning the month of May? and at those threads you'll see a clickable list of other MAY-related Mudcat discussions. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 07 Apr 21 - 05:30 PM THANKS Felipa, here are links to performances and information about some of the songs you have looked up in the DT MAY MORNING DEW “ As they tramped through the heather, the wild hare to pursue, And their joys they would mingle in the May morning dew. ” Siobhan Miller - May Morning Dew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ciXa7_d4Ys May Morning Dew - Dolores Keane https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5Zq8t_-DV4 Eamonn MacDonncha - The May Morning Dew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH4LnahqIxk Mainly Norfolk song info https://mainlynorfolk.info/frankie.armstrong/songs/themaymorningdew.html THE QUEEN OF MAY Shirley Collins - The Queen of May https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LE6JWijSMgg MUDCAT DT:Lyrics /mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=4845BR> MAY DEW Derek & Dorothy Elliott - May Dew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_uHkr-6Y-I |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 08 Apr 21 - 01:00 PM ONE MORNING IN MAY aka THE BOLD GRENADIER,The Soldier and the Lady,The Grenadier and the Lady,The Lady and the Soldier ’As I was a-walking one morning in May, I saw a sweet couple together at play’ The Bold Grenadier (One Morning in May) - Far from the Madding Crowd (1967) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVVp_y7G59k Coon Creek Girls - The Soldier And The Lady https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA3xsxYr2go The Soldier and the Lady · Shorty and Juanita Sheehan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJKmcv6oKbo The Bold Grenadier - Live at the Ozark Folk Center https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-vUyYn9noc The Bold Grenadier · Boxer John https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXs634busRU The Bold Grenadier · The Broadside from Grimsbyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge2YEBXl_SM Wikipedia song info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Morning_in_May_(folk_song) James Taylor/Linda Ronstadt - One Morning In May https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mHXJdT1mM4 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 08 Apr 21 - 01:04 PM TO HEAR THE NIGHTINGALE SING This is another manifestation of ONE MORNING IN MAY/The Soldier and the Lady To Hear the Nightingale Sing · Ian Campbell Folk Group https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7gX_EoXkW4 Luke Kelly The Nightingale https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldDgN2j5NWM&list=RDldDgN2j5NWM&start_radio=1 Frank Hinchcliffe - Hear the Nightingales Sing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TKEvslKk6U One Morning in May (aka the Nightingale) · Jean Ritchie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nyb9JtFiKOY And here is another FIDDLING SOLDIER Peggy Seeger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0Tk_DbZ3tk |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 09 Apr 21 - 06:38 PM This one is a different song with a different story but still with the title ONE MORNING IN MAY One Morning in May (Bad Girl's Lament) - Miss Moonshine sings an unaccompanied Appalachian ballad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2GyqfV-LoMBR> And yet another different ONE MORNING IN MAY - Len Graham https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg6bs0XmnhI |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 10 Apr 21 - 09:54 AM NOW IS THE MONTH OF MAYING Song : " Now is the month of Maying" a Madrigal by Thomas Morley, performed by The King's Singers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwJLKdU50KE |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 11 Apr 21 - 05:43 AM The Swinton May song posted by Anahata is the new Swinton May song. The older one was recorded by Brass Monkey and the Watersons. Both can be found in Chambers book of Days and are traditionally sung during April - Drawing near to the merry month of May. I am from Swinton, which was, when written up in Chambers, a village in the county of Lancashire. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 11 Apr 21 - 08:00 AM SWINTON (OLD) MAY SONG The Watersons - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmXXS09UgIs Brass Monkey - Swinton Mayday Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyUr6mIlWd0 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: The Sandman Date: 11 Apr 21 - 01:56 PM the bold fisherman dick miles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XH5lIj5Tgps |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: The Sandman Date: 11 Apr 21 - 02:18 PM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGoYfU2-A54 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 11 Apr 21 - 05:01 PM Thanks Sandman this song covers several months THE CUCKOO Chorus Cuckoo in April, Cuckoo in May Cuckoo in June and July flies away’ Cuckoo - Dick Miles , clarinet Sue Miles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGoYfU2-A54 BR> |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: The Sandman Date: 12 Apr 21 - 03:24 AM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsJNCJUU4rE Barbara Allen |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: JHW Date: 12 Apr 21 - 06:01 AM May auld acquaintants be forgot... |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: The Sandman Date: 13 Apr 21 - 05:05 AM The Shearings not for you |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 13 Apr 21 - 09:46 AM THE SHEARIN’S NOT FOR YOU It was in the month of May, my bonnie lassie O It was in the month of May, when the flowers they were gay, And the lambs did sport and play, my bonnie lassie O' Mainly Norfolk SONG LYRICS & info https://mainlynorfolk.info/folk/songs/theshearinsnotforyou.html The Shearing's No For You - Fiona Ross https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jqOgMoFRNE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jqOgMoFRNE Shearings No For You- Holdstock & MacLeod https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q327MAiZ2Q Pernille Quigg - The Shearing's No For You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0HAomQr-N8 MUDCAT Digitrad /mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=4316,4316,4316,4316,4316,4316,4316,4316&SongID=4316,4316,4316,4316,4316,4316,4316,431 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 14 Apr 21 - 07:15 PM THE FORTUNATE FACTORY MAID Roud Number: 1659 First Line:”The sun was just rising one fine May morning” Bodlian Ballad info http://ballads.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/static/images/sheets/20000/19099.gif |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: John C. Bunnell Date: 14 Apr 21 - 08:41 PM Here's another in the "As I walked out" cluster. At least insofar as I can tell, this isn't already anywhere here on Mudcat - and for once I have a full attribution on hand, from the liner notes on my physical copy of the album. (I have *not* attempted to transcribe the full counterpoints and harmony elements, which get progressively more complicated from refrain to refrain. For those you want to click through to the YouTube recording.) AN IRISH SONG written by Ed McCurdy arranged & performed by the Chad Mitchell Trio ("Singing Our Minds") As I walked out one May morning, to take the pleasant air, I saw a pretty girl walking by with roses in her hair; I stepped right up and I said to her, "Pretty girl, I think you're grand!" She answered me and said, "Of course - I come from Ireland." Polly-wolly-roo-wack-too-rye-ah - I come from Ireland. "That's very nice, I'm sure," I said, "You do the country proud, But would you like to take a walk somewhere beyond the crowd?" She said that was a pleasant thought, so we began to roam, And soon we reached a building grand, where this girl made her home. Polly-wolly-roo-wack-too-rye-ah-whack-tither-oh - where this girl made her home. She asked me to take off my coat, and rest myself awhile; She stepped into another room, which caused me for to smile. She soon came back to where I sat - she didn't keep me long - And sitting down beside me, said, "I think I'll sing a song." Polly-wolly-roo-wack-too-rye-ah-whack-tither-wither-polly-wolly-doo - "I think I'll sing a song." And so this girl begin to sing in a voice both loud and clear; She sang of dear old Ireland, the country she held dear. She sang me songs I'd never heard; she'd learned them from her mother -- And when one song was finished, well, she'd start out with another. Polly-wolly-roo-wack-too-rye-ah-whack-tither-wither-polly-wolly-doo - "She'd start out with another." The hours went slipping quickly by, till daylight all had gone; The night came all around us, but still she sang right on, And when the morning came at last, I said, "I'll have to go; It's been a very pleasant time, and now this much I know: Ireland has leprechauns; she's suffered many wrongs; Ireland has peat-bog fires...and an awful lot of songs!" Polly-wolly-roo-wack-too-rye-ah-whack-whack-too-ra-lee-eye-oh.... (etc.) |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 15 Apr 21 - 04:24 AM AS I ROVED OUT aka The Deluded Lover ’As I roved out on a bright May morning To view the flowers and meadows gay, Who did I spy but my own true-lover As she sat under yon willow tree.’ Mainly Norfolk:Lyrics and Info https://mainlynorfolk.info/june.tabor/songs/asirovedout.html June Tabor - As I Roved Out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSPI6FyBs_A As I Roved Out - Andy Irvine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXvCGwAmaec As I roved out - Planxty 1979 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN9Y3ChP1go As I Roved Out · Cara Dillon · Sam Lakeman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21iJfvRYnSI Voice Squad - As I Roved Outhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUiXUiWZDS0 As I roved out (On a bright May morning) LYRICS - Niamh Parsonshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqaAbKxxfgg As I Roved Out - Michelle Holding and Bonz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2x87fiXCws Brigid Tunney - As I Roved Out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOlZhqrVrQU As I Roved Out - Kate Rusby https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b9L8RplnSw |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: JHW Date: 16 Apr 21 - 04:31 AM LISBON It was on one Whitsun Wednesday, the 14th day of May. WHEN I WAS ON HORSEBACK Wasn't I pretty when I entered Cork city and met with my downfall on the 14th of May.
LISBON aka William and Nancy's Parting MUDCAT:Origins: William and Nancy's Parting /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=153172 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GUEST,henryp Date: 16 Apr 21 - 06:27 PM Mainly Norfolk; Seventeen Come Sunday / As I Roved Out / One May Morning / The Soldier and the Maid The Broadside from Grimsby sang Seventeen Come Sunday on their 1973 Topic album of songs and ballads collected in Lincolnshire, The Moon Shone Bright. Nine of the fourteen songs on this album were collected by Percy Grainger in 1905 and 1906, amongst them this one. The Broadside commented in their liner notes: Seventeen Come Sunday, from Fred Atkinson of Redbourne, [9 September] 1905. A fine sturdy Dorian tune to one of the most widely-known sets of words. When Grainger published this song in 1912 he had to omit the seventh stanza. The Broadside sing Seventeen Come Sunday; As I rose up one May morning, One May morning so early, I overtook a pretty fair maid Just as the day was dawning. Chorus (repeated after each verse): With me ru-rum ray, Fother riddle ay Wok fol lare diddle-i-do Her stockings white and her boots so bright And her buckling shone like silver. She had a dark and a rolling eye And her hair hung over her shoulders. |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 16 Apr 21 - 06:43 PM Thank you henryp, SEVENTEEN COME SUNDAY “As I walked out one May morning” Mainly Norfolkinfo: https://mainlynorfolk.info/louis.killen/songs/seventeencomesunday.html Seventeen Come Sunday [Roud 277]- Harry Cox https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSfn00nFHB4 Steeleye Span - Seventeen Come Sunday (Live https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9HB2naC13w Fairport Convention - Seventeen Come Sunday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72zjb_GU3jg Percy Grainger - I'm seventeen come Sunday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlF7t_WcXnY |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 17 Apr 21 - 12:53 PM As I rode out one May morning, All at the dawning of the day, I heard two brothers making moan, And listened a while to what they did say.' The second track,at 4.06, on this YouTube recording- “On Banks of Green Willow” (1976) (Full Album) is Bold Archer-Tony Rose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoMMyHB0PT8 Mainly Norfolk Lyrics and Song Info https://mainlynorfolk.info/tony.rose/songs/boldarcher.html Bold Archer - Debra Cowan <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SwRtzpGIcI BR> |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Joe_F Date: 17 Apr 21 - 09:52 PM Because May Day is (was?) the principal socialist holiday, there are many May *Day* songs from socialist and communist countries. A well-known one from the USSR is "Moskva" ("Moscow"): Utro krasit nezhnym tsvetom Steny drevnovo Kremlya. Prosypayetsa s rassvetom Vsya sovetskaya zemlya. Kholodok bezhit za vorot. Shum na ulitsakh sil'ney. S dobrim utrom, milyy gorod, Serdtse rodini moyey! Kipuchaya, moguchaya, Nikem ne povedimaya, Strana moya, Moskva moya, Ty samaya lubimaya! (From memory, with inconsistent transliteration) |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 18 Apr 21 - 07:18 AM Thanks Joe F is this the right one? Sounds too modern and not very socialist. Translation and videos https://www.google.com/search?q=moscow+song+lyrics&rlz=1C1CHBD_en-GBGB775GB775&oq=%22Moskva%22+song&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0i10l3j46 |
Subject: RE: Any May songs? From: Reinhard Date: 18 Apr 21 - 09:55 AM No Geoff, Dschinghis Khan's "Moskau" was a 1979 German pop song. |
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