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Pages in category "Songs about farmers" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Back That Thing Up;
In Serbian, it is, "Na salašu dede mog" (meaning "On my grandpa's farm"). In another Serbian version, it is Čika Pera ima farmu (meaning "Uncle Pera has a farm"). In Slovene, it is Na kmetiji je lepo (meaning "On a farm it is beautiful"). It can be a children's song, but in some versions of the song, the lyrics have been made from childish ...
The songs were first discovered and catalogued by the folklorist Ji Chunsang in 1970 [3] [4] while visiting the Jindo Island, and they are generally referred to as part of Labour Songs typical of the whole region, [5] as they were sung and considered essential by farmers while working in the rice fields with the intent of forgetting the ...
For her 1988 album Ainsi soit je..., Farmer covered "Déshabillez-moi", a song originally recorded by the French actress and singer Juliette Gréco (pictured). In 1996, American film screenwriter and director Abel Ferrara directed the 600,000-euro expensive music video for "California", the third single from Farmer's album Anamorphosée.
"Ballad of Hollis Brown" is a folk song written by Bob Dylan, released in 1964 on his third album The Times They Are A-Changin'. The song tells the story of a South Dakota farmer who, overwhelmed by the desperation of poverty, kills his wife, children, and then himself.
The song was performed on the Timeless tour in 2013 as a duet with Gary Jules. [31] During the last three concerts of the Nevermore 2023/2024 tour at the Stade de France, Farmer sang the duet with Seal's personal contribution. In 2003, the song was covered by the Swedish singers Christer Björkman and Shirley Clamp on their Swedish CD maxi ...
Farmer is an English surname. Although an occupationally derived surname, it was not given to tillers of the soil, but to collectors of taxes and tithes specializing in the collection of funds from agricultural leases. [ 1 ]
Fair Phyllis (also Fair Phyllis I saw, Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone) is an English madrigal by John Farmer. The music is polyphonic and was published in 1599. The madrigal contains four voices and uses occasional imitation. It also alternates between triple and duple beat subdivisions of the beat in different parts of the work.