A Lincolnshire fenland farm in 2023 (Photo: Simon Meeds) |
First of all let's get out of the way the advert for this Friday (1 March) when the theme will be St David's Day, which it is. Of course Welsh songs, songs about Wales and the Welsh, and at a push even songs about whales are very welcome, but really anything goes as long as it's acoustic, whether that's a song, a tune, or any other sort of performance.
And don't forget St David's other patronages, which compared to the other national saints of the UK and Ireland seem to be quite thin on the ground: Pembrokeshire (in South West Wales), Naas (the county town of County Kildare in Ireland), vegetarians, and poets.
To keep this brief I will mention just some of the less-often sung of the things we heard last week. You may think some of them are less-often sung for a reason, but I hope you will agree that others are gems.
- Colin - Radio Times (Tom Lewis)
- Paul - One more pull (Ian Woods)
- Simon - Jolene (Dolly Parton)
- Colin - Old Molly Metcalfe (Jake Thackeray)
- Simon - Love is like a butterfly (Dolly Parton)
- Colin - The frog's courtship (roud 16)
- Denny - Sweet thyme (John Conolly, Pete Mundy)
- Simon - The Lincolnshire song (John Sykes)
- Colin - The herring song (roud 128)
- Denny - Loving Hannah (roud 454)
- Colin - Ivor (roud 2570)
- Colin - The pitmen poets (Jez Lowe)
- Colin - Little Mohee (roud 273, laws H8)
- Paul - Bird on the wire (Leonard Cohen)
Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session - in fact it's all 36 of the songs we sang that evening.
(Number of people present - 4 of whom 4 performed)
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