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W:[title:] Fragment of 'Shannon Side'' [right of title:] Russell<br> | W:[title:] Fragment of 'Shannon Side'' [right of title:] Russell<br> | ||
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W:Where are you going, my | W:Where are you going, my pretty maid, where are you going this morn<br> | ||
W:What makes you rise so early, where are you going so soon<br> | W:What makes you rise so early, where are you going so soon<br> | ||
W:With her cheeks like blooming roses the pretty maid replied<br> | W:With her cheeks like blooming roses the pretty maid replied<br> | ||
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W:In walking along by the side of her I stole a milking Kiss<br> | W:In walking along by the side of her I stole a milking Kiss<br> | ||
W: | W:Beware of such impudence, what do you mean by this<br> | ||
W:The ground being so unlevel her foot it chanced to slide<br> | W:The ground being so unlevel her foot it chanced to slide<br> | ||
W:We both fell down together down by the sheermount side?<br> | W:We both fell down together down by the sheermount side?<br> | ||
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yyyy"<or ends:-"y|F>_G EE&xxxD|E3||<br> | yyyy"<or ends:-"y|F>_G EE&xxxD|E3||<br> | ||
W:Transcribed from HAM-05-054.gif - Purslow's transcription.<br> | W:Transcribed from HAM-05-054.gif - Purslow's transcription.<br> | ||
W:Beneath Purslow's transcription of the words are the notes:<br> | |||
W:If, as Hammond surmises, this is indeed "The Shannon Side" then<br> | |||
W:the third verse does not belong. It is part of a version of "Down<br> | |||
W:by the Riverside" called "captain Thunderbolt". It is strange that<br> | |||
W:in a version of "The Shannon Side" collected earlier (8.55) the<br> | |||
W:singer interpolated a verse from "The Jovial Tinker" at this point.<br> | |||
W:. F.E.P.<br> | |||
W:[in hand:]<br> | |||
W:Since writing the above I have actually come across a<br> | |||
W:broadside in the British Museum which includes the<br> | |||
W:"Capt. Thunderbolt" verses in "The Shannon Side"<br> | |||
W:[initialled:] FEP<br> | |||
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(B>A) BB|dd AA|d3 e|B>A GE|F>E DE|<br> | (B>A) BB|dd AA|d3 e|B>A GE|F>E DE|<br> | ||
F>_G ED|E3||<br> | F>_G ED|E3||<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:24, 15 December 2010
X:532200
T:Sheermount Side
T:Shannon Side
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey coll. HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
N:Transcribed from HAM-02-233.gif
F:HAM-05-32-20.abc
Z:EFDSS;PJHeadford
M:C|
L:1/4
Q:2/4=60
K:Db
G/A/|BB AG|F>E DE|F>G EE&xxxD|E3 B,|
E>F G>A|(B>A) BB|dB AA|B3 B/B/|E>F GA|
(B>A) BB|dd AA&d<dxx|d3 e|B>A GE|F>E DE|
A>F EE&x>"_also Gb"GxD|E3||yyyy"<or ending:-"y|F>_G EE&xxxD|E3||
W:Transcribed from HAM-02-233.gif Hammond's field notes
W:[after the tune above:] Words D VII p 67
W:The words below transcribed from HAM-01-686.gif - Hammond's field notes
W:[above and left of title:] Tune 517 [above title:] D.788
W:[title:] Fragment of 'Shannon Side [right of title:] Russell
W:
W:Where are you going, my pretty maid, where are you going this morn
W:What makes you rise so early, where are you going so soon
W:With her cheeks like blooming roses the pretty maid replied
W:I am going to milk my father's cows down by the sheermount
W:[above the last word is:] Shurmont
W:(Shannon) side.
W:
W:In walking along by the side of her I stole a milking Kiss
W:Beware of such impudence, what do you mean by this
W:The ground being so unlevel her foot it chanced to slide
W:We both fell down together down by the sheermount side?
W:
W:If you will not marry me, pray tell to me your name
W:That when my little babe is born I may call it the same
W:My name is Capt Thunderbolt that name I've never denied
W:I have 500 seamen bold ploughing the ocean wide
W:
W:The MIDI file HAM-05-32-20.mid has four verses: in the second, alternative notes are used;
W:in the third, the flattened G and the alternative ending are used;
W:in the fourth, the alternatives in this ending are used.
X:532201
T:Shannon Side, The
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey coll. HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
N:Transcribed from HAM-05-054.gif
F:HAM-05-32-20.abc
Z:EFDSS;PJHeadford
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M:C
L:1/4
Q:2/4=60
K:Db
G/A/|BB AG|F>E DE|F>G EE&xxxD|E3 B,|E>F GA|
(B>A) BB|dB AA|B3 B/ B/|E>F GA|(B>A) BB|dd AA|
d3 e|B>A GE|F>E DE|A>F EE&x>GxD|E3||
yyyy"<or ends:-"y|F>_G EE&xxxD|E3||
W:Transcribed from HAM-05-054.gif - Purslow's transcription.
W:Beneath Purslow's transcription of the words are the notes:
W:If, as Hammond surmises, this is indeed "The Shannon Side" then
W:the third verse does not belong. It is part of a version of "Down
W:by the Riverside" called "captain Thunderbolt". It is strange that
W:in a version of "The Shannon Side" collected earlier (8.55) the
W:singer interpolated a verse from "The Jovial Tinker" at this point.
W:. F.E.P.
W:[in hand:]
W:Since writing the above I have actually come across a
W:broadside in the British Museum which includes the
W:"Capt. Thunderbolt" verses in "The Shannon Side"
W:[initialled:] FEP
X:532203
T:Sheermount Side - for MIDI
T:Shannon Side - for MIDI
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey coll. HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
N:Transcribed from HAM-02-233.gif
F:HAM-05-32-20.abc
Z:EFDSS;PJHeadford
M:C|
L:1/4
Q:2/4=60
K:Db
G/A/|BB AG|F>E DE|F>G EE|E3 B,|
E>F G>A|(B>A) BB|dB AA|B3 B/B/|E>F GA|
(B>A) BB|dd AA|d3 e|B>A GE|F>E DE|
A>F EE|E3||
G/A/|BB AG|F>E DE|F>G ED|E3 B,|
E>F G>A|(B>A) BB|dB AA|B3 B/B/|E>F GA|
(B>A) BB|d<d AA|d3 e|B>A GE|F>E DE|
A>G ED|E3||
G/A/|BB AG|F>E DE|F>G EE|E3 B,|
E>F G>A|(B>A) BB|dB AA|B3 B/B/|E>F GA|
(B>A) BB|dd AA|d3 e|B>A GE|F>E DE|
F>_G EE|E3||
G/A/|BB AG|F>E DE|F>G EE|E3 B,|
E>F G>A|(B>A) BB|dB AA|B3 B/B/|E>F GA|
(B>A) BB|dd AA|d3 e|B>A GE|F>E DE|
F>_G ED|E3||