
English Folk Song 🌳🎻🎹
Traditional English Folk songs
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Последние публикации в группе "English Folk Song 🌳🎻🎹"
01.04.202509:28
Another version of the same song. That's the great thing about folk music - all the variations you can do https://youtu.be/1i4dvmKhuP8?si=qCyTKtogiwNUQoPD
01.04.202508:24
20.03.202514:11
Also on Bandcamp https://julierussell.bandcamp.com/


20.03.202514:10
15.03.202522:50
Exceptionally CUTE 😍
15.03.202508:20
11.03.202501:36
ANNE BRIGGS
"THE SNOWS THEY MELT THE SOONEST"
This is an English folk song dating back at least as far as 1821. It was mentioned, along with the lyrics, in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh) of that year.
The melody was printed in Bruce and Stokoe's Northumbrian Minstrelsy in 1882, which also mentioned its publication in 1821 and noted that the contributor of the song was Thomas Doubleday (1790–1870), who put it to a melody ("My Love is Newly Listed") learned from a Newcastle street singer. Thomas Doubleday was a radical agitator who often contributed to Blackwood's.
The singer Anne Briggs first popularized the song in the 1960s and recorded it in 1971.
Lirycs on comments
@swastikafolk
"THE SNOWS THEY MELT THE SOONEST"
This is an English folk song dating back at least as far as 1821. It was mentioned, along with the lyrics, in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh) of that year.
The melody was printed in Bruce and Stokoe's Northumbrian Minstrelsy in 1882, which also mentioned its publication in 1821 and noted that the contributor of the song was Thomas Doubleday (1790–1870), who put it to a melody ("My Love is Newly Listed") learned from a Newcastle street singer. Thomas Doubleday was a radical agitator who often contributed to Blackwood's.
The singer Anne Briggs first popularized the song in the 1960s and recorded it in 1971.
Lirycs on comments
@swastikafolk
08.03.202506:56
The original. Some might not know that Paul Simon outright stole this from Martin Carthy, after asking him at a folk night to show him his arrangement.
He swiftly returned to America and recorded it without Martin knowing of it.
He swiftly returned to America and recorded it without Martin knowing of it.
08.03.202506:54
04.03.202520:04
07.02.202501:21
Out today on Bandcamp Friday!
🎉🎉🎉 #englishfolksong https://therussellsisters.bandcamp.com/track/polly-vaughn
🎉🎉🎉 #englishfolksong https://therussellsisters.bandcamp.com/track/polly-vaughn
28.01.202513:07
Same song last May. It's a good time now to be learning such songs ready to sing in May 🌿https://youtu.be/UR1ZVxBB5kQ?si=1GS6FU6DF3EPCA0H
28.01.202510:54
Hal and two - Shropshire lass · Amber Quartet
Folk Music of England
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Folk Music of England
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