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The song contains the line Why forty thousand Cornish boys shall knawa the reason why. [1] According to Cornish historian Robert Morton Nance, it was possibly the inspiration for R. S. Hawker's "The Song of the Western Men" which was written in 1824 and contains a strikingly similar line: Here's twenty thousand Cornish men will know the reason why!
The song fades in with a repeating six-note keyboard figure in a vibraphone-like voice in open fourths and fifths, [22] played on the downbeats, [5] that critic Jon Pareles likened to "the clang of picks". [23] Christopher Gable, author of The Words and Music of Sting, traces the use of the open fourths and fifths to English folk music.
Daniel and Laura premiered a new song written for the Music Man Project at the London Palladium on 21 June 2015. Daniel and Laura were made ambassadors for the BulliesOut charity in 2017. On 16 May 2015 Dan and Laura released an unofficial musical concept of the Disney/Pixar movie Ratatouille on YouTube.
"In Your Love" is a song written, recorded, and produced by American country music singer Tyler Childers. The song is the lead single to Childers' album Rustin' in the Rain. Upon release, "In Your Love" received media attention for its music video, depicting a relationship between two gay coal miners in the 1950s. The song received nominations ...
"The Collier’s Rant" is a traditional Geordie folk song written many years ago (possibly around 1650), the writer is unknown. It is one of the oldest mining songs in existence. It was already popular, and had been for how long we do not know, when Joseph Ritson published it in his Northumbrian Garland in 1793. It is still a very popular piece ...
It is a lament about the danger and drudgery of being a coal miner in a shaft mine. It has become a rallying song among miners seeking improved working conditions. The song achieved much of its fame when it was performed by Johnny Cash in his Folsom Prison concert (At Folsom Prison). During this live performance, one of the prisoners in the ...
TikTok has been crucial to the song's success; [1] [2] by August 2024, the song has soundtracked over 300,000 clips to date. It became the first song by Richy Mitch & the Coal Miners to enter the Billboard Hot 100, debuting at number 83. [2] An official remix of the song featuring American folk band Caamp was released on August 9, 2024. [3]
LSMC are scores preserved at the Lester M. Levy Sheet Music Collection. BERK are scores at the California Sheet Music Project at the Berkley Libtary. He composed many song with lyrics by other musicians including Samuel N. Mitchell, Arthur W. French (1846-1919), Jerry Cohan (father of George M. Cohan [28]), George Birdseye and Ernest Hardenstein.