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"Dink's Song" (sometimes known as "Fare Thee Well") is an American folk song played by many folk revival musicians such as Pete Seeger, Fred Neil, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Dave Van Ronk, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, and Cisco Houston as well as more recent musicians like Jeff Buckley. The song tells the story of a woman deserted by her lover when she ...
"Fare Thee Well" (also known as "The Turtle Dove" or "10,000 Miles") is an 18th-century English folk ballad, listed as number 422 in the Roud Folk Song Index.In the song, a lover bids farewell before setting off on a journey, and the lyrics include a dialogue between the lovers.
"Farewell", also known as "Fare Thee Well", is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Dylan wrote the song in January 1963. [1] He considered it for his third album, The Times They Are a-Changin', but only attempted a few takes during the album's first studio session. [2]
[citation needed] He and his band recorded the song again without laughing, but Victor released both takes in 1934. He also performed the song in the film Sweet Music. The song was sung by Anne Shirley in the movie “May the World Go Well With Thee”. There have also been recordings by Gracie Fields (c.1938) and Wally Cox.
Fare Thee Well may refer to: "Fare Thee Well" (poem), an 1816 poem by Lord Byron "Fare Thee Well" (song), an English folk ballad "Dink's Song", or "Fare Thee Well", an American folk song; Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead, a series of concerts by former members of the Grateful Dead
(The) Leaving of Liverpool" (Roud 9435), also known as "Fare Thee Well, My Own True Love", is a folk song. Folklorists classify it as a lyrical lament and it was also used as a sea shanty, especially at the capstan. It is very well known in Britain, Ireland, and America, despite the fact that it was collected only twice, from the Americans ...
Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well! "Gaily the Troubadour Touched his Guitar" "I'd Be a Butterfly" "I'll Hang my Harp on a Willow Tree" "Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well!" "The Mistletoe Bough" "Oh, No! We Never Mention Her" "Oh, Pilot! 'tis a Fearful Night" "The Old House at Home" "She Wore a Wreath of Roses" "We Met, 'twas in a Crowd" "Long, Long Ago"
Fare-the-well Old Joe Clark, goodbye Mitsy Brow-owww-owwwn Fare-the-well Old Joe Clark, I'm gonna leave this town Old Joe Clark he had a house 16 stories high and every story in that house was filled with chicken pie I went down to Old Joe's house – never been there before He slept on a feather bed, and I slept on the floor. Refrain: