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Sonoton Music Trackcode: SCDV088928
Katalognummer: SCDV0889
Track Nummer: 28.0
Gema Werke Nr.: 23924436.001
Gema Komponistenangabe: Kinsey, Catherine/Appleby, Kenneth Philip/Knowles, John Gregory/DP
Komponist: DP, Catherine Kinsey (Arr.), Kenneth Philip Appleby (Arr.), John Gregory Knowles (Arr.)
Interpreten: Catherine Kinsey, Ken Appleby, Paul Smith, John Gregory Knowles
ISRC: DE-B63-19-78928
EAN/GTIN: 4020771197897
Album: WOMENFOLK (SCDV 889)
Labelcode: LC-07573
Label: Sonoton Vanguard - SCDV
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Treibende Folk Rock Version des bekannten englischen Folk Songs über eine Jagd, bei der statt Tiere zu töten fröhliche Mädchen erobert wurden, mit Frauenstimme, akustischer Gitarre mit Bass. 187 bpm (Cmin)
Arranged by the composers. Produced by John Gregory Knowles. Recorded at Skinny Farm Studio, London, UK. Sound engineer: Paul Golding.
Performed by Catherine Kinsey (vocals), Dave Berry (bass), Frank Schaefer (cello), Julie July (vocals), John Gregory Knowles (vibes & keyboards), Karen Barnett (vocals), Ken Appleby (guitar), Paul Smith (bass) and Sally Heath (violin).
Mastered by Gerhart Frei at INTERSOUND Studios, Munich, Germany.
Cover art: Katerina Pingiou
As I roved out one May morning
One May morning betimes
I met a maid who from home had strayed
Just as the sun did shine
What makes you rise so soon my dear
Your journey to fulfil
Your pretty feet they tread so sweet
Strike up the morning dew
I'm going to feed my father's flock
His young and tender lambs
That over hills and over dales
Lie waiting for their dams
Oh stay oh stay you handsome maid
And rest a moment here
For there is none but you alone
That I do love so dear
How gloriously the sun doth shine
How pleasant is the air
I'd rather rest on my true love's breast
Than any other where
For I am thine and thou art mine
No man shall uncomfort thee
We'll join our hands in wedded bans
And married we will be
How gloriously the sun doth shine
How pleasant is the air
I'd rather rest on my true love's breast
Than any other where
For I am thine and thou art mine
No man shall uncomfort thee
We'll join our hands in wedded bans
And married we will be