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Sweet Nightingale, also known as Down in those valleys below, is a Cornish folk song.The Roud number is 371. [1]According to Robert Bell, who published it in his 1846 Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England, the song "may be confidently assigned to the seventeenth century, [and] is said to be a translation from the Cornish language.
He says if he returns it will be in the spring, to hear the nightingale sing. In a version commonly sung in English folk clubs there is a chorus which is also sung in versions by The Spinners and The Dubliners: : And they kissed so sweet and comforting as they clung to each other. They went arm in arm along the road like sister and brother,
Folk songs include "Sweet Nightingale", "Little Eyes", and "Lamorna". [6] Few traditional Cornish lyrics survived the decline of the language. In some cases lyrics of common English songs became attached to older Cornish tunes. Some folk tunes have Cornish lyrics written since the language revival of the 1920s.
The Treasure is in the same class as Wish, meaning the ship layout is similar. However, the Treasure's theme is "adventure" and its itineraries will be 7-nights long in the Caribbean.
"Danny Boy" – one of the most popular Ireland-related songs, though the lyrics were written by an Englishman and only later set to an Irish tune [58] "Easy and Slow" – a Dublin song of somewhat constant innuendo [24] "Eileen Oge" – by Percy French, also played as a reel [59] "The Ferryman" – by Pete St. John, set in Dublin
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ On Christmas Day in the morn. (Refrain) 5. The holly bears a bark, As bitter as any gall, And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ To redeem us all. (Refrain) 6. The holly and the ivy, When they are both full grown, Of all the trees that are in the wood, The holly bears the crown. (Refrain)
Swing low, sweet chariot. Coming for to carry me home. If you get there before I do. Coming for to carry me home. Tell all my friends I'm coming too. Coming for to carry me home. Swing low, sweet ...
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