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- Blacksmith_(song) abstract "\"Blacksmith\" (Roud 816) is a traditional English folk song, also known as \"A Blacksmith Courted Me\". The song was noted down by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1909 from a Mrs Ellen Powell of Westhope near Weobley, Herefordshire. On that occasion it was sung to the tune \"Monk's Gate\", better known as the tune of \"To be a pilgrim\", the hymn by John Bunyan. The same tune is sometimes used for the song \"Our Captain Cried\". There is a setting by George Butterworth (a friend of Vaughan Williams and Cecil Sharp) in his 1912 collection Folk Songs from Sussex (recorded by Roderick Williams and Iain Burnside in the Naxos English Song Series 8.572426). The song has been recorded many times. Steeleye Span lead off their first two studio albums Hark! The Village Wait and Please to See the King with different versions of the song; it also can be heard on several of their live albums. Maddy Prior (of Steeleye Span) also sings an a cappella version of the song on her 1993 solo album Year. Andy Irvine sings it on Planxty's debut album Planxty, Pentangle on the album So Early in the Spring, Loreena McKennitt on Elemental, and Eddi Reader on Mirmama. There are also versions by Martin Simpson and Kathy & Carol, The Critics Group, Shirley Collins, Barbara Dickson on the album Do Right Woman, Phil Cooper on the album Pretty Susan, Scatter the Mud on the album In the Mood. Linda Ronstadt gives an a cappella rendition on the 1990 compilation album Rubáiyát. Barry Dransfield recorded an unusual instrumental version of the tune. Jah Wobble recorded a version of the song on his 1996 album English Roots Music. Runa recorded a version on their debut album Jealousy.For a discography with lyric versions, see Reinhard Zierke's site.".
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- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink A_cappella.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Andy_Irvine_(musician).
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Barbara_Dickson.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Barry_Dransfield.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_folk_songs.
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- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Elemental_(Loreena_McKennitt_album).
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- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Linda_Ronstadt.
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- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Maddy_Prior.
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- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Monks_Gate.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Pentangle_(band).
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Planxty.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Planxty_(album).
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Please_to_See_the_King.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Vaughan_Williams.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Roud_Folk_Song_Index.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Rubxc3xa1iyxc3xa1t:_Elektras_40th_Anniversary.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Runa_(band).
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Second_Suite_in_F_for_Military_Band.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Shirley_Collins.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink So_Early_in_the_Spring_(Pentangle_album).
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Steeleye_Span.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink The_Critics_Group.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLink To_Be_a_Pilgrim.
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Blacksmith" (song)".
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText "A Blacksmith Courted Me".
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blacksmith".
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Blacksmith".
- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText "unfaithful man".
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- Blacksmith_(song) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Blacksmith_(song) subject Category:English_folk_songs.
- Blacksmith_(song) subject Category:Year_of_song_unknown.
- Blacksmith_(song) hypernym Song.
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- Blacksmith_(song) comment "\"Blacksmith\" (Roud 816) is a traditional English folk song, also known as \"A Blacksmith Courted Me\". The song was noted down by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1909 from a Mrs Ellen Powell of Westhope near Weobley, Herefordshire. On that occasion it was sung to the tune \"Monk's Gate\", better known as the tune of \"To be a pilgrim\", the hymn by John Bunyan. The same tune is sometimes used for the song \"Our Captain Cried\".".
- Blacksmith_(song) label "Blacksmith (song)".
- Blacksmith_(song) differentFrom Second_Suite_in_F_for_Military_Band.
- Blacksmith_(song) sameAs Q4923359.
- Blacksmith_(song) sameAs m.02758bm.
- Blacksmith_(song) sameAs Q4923359.
- Blacksmith_(song) wasDerivedFrom Blacksmith_(song)?oldid=693824555.
- Blacksmith_(song) isPrimaryTopicOf Blacksmith_(song).