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In Mudcat MIDIs: Air Falalalo / Ar Fa La La Lo |
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Subject: Ah fol de la lay From: GUEST,t.m.wilde@bigpond.com Date: 07 Oct 01 - 09:55 AM Hi I hope someone can help me track down the lyrics to a song whose title I don't even know (not helpful, I know.) Some of the words are the only pointers I have. They go like this 'Who cares if you come from the high road and I from the low/ Or if your skin is black or whiter than snow/ ------ / As long as there's fire in the blood and light in the eye. The chorus is just "ah, fol de la lay, ah fol de la lay. Many thanks, T |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: Murray MacLeod Date: 07 Oct 01 - 10:45 AM The chorus goes "Air fah lah lah loh, horo, air fah lah lah lee", rather than how you remember it. My mother used to sing this to me as a child. Unfortunately I have had no luck finding the lyrics on the net, but I am sure somebody will come along and help. Murray |
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Subject: Lyr Add: AIR FA LA LA LO (Hugh Roberton) From: John MacKenzie Date: 07 Oct 01 - 01:11 PM Found this on a MacAlmans site given as traditional arranged Hugh Roberton, he was the conductor of one of the most wonderful choirs ever heard, the Glasgow Orpheus Choir
There's a lilt in the song I sing, there's laughter and love.
CHORUS:Air fa la la lo horo er fa la la lay.
The heather's ablaze wi' bloom the myrtle is sweet. Chorus:
And whether the blood be highland, lowland or no. Chorus: |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: CapriUni Date: 07 Oct 01 - 03:32 PM Giok -- may we have the URL to that MacAlmans site, please? Google can't seem to find it... |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: John MacKenzie Date: 07 Oct 01 - 03:48 PM Web site address-- www.mccalmans.co.uk/texts html -- for the list of their song words, or/airfa.html for this song. Rgds Jock |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: CapriUni Date: 07 Oct 01 - 05:49 PM Jock -- tried to go there... got a "file not found" message |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: Snuffy Date: 07 Oct 01 - 06:18 PM I have a version by the Dubliners on a compilation CD |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 07 Oct 01 - 09:38 PM It's in the DT, but as is depressingly normal here, it was transcribed by somebody who didn't know how the title was usually spelled, or where it came from, so it's not terribly easy to find. It also contains more mistakes than the McCalmans set...
Naturally, no tune is given and as usual poor old Hugh Roberton, who wrote the lyric (nearly as quoted by Giok,around 1938) to a traditional tune, doesn't get a mention. I rather think that somebody has sent in a tune for it, but it doesn't seem to be available at the moment, so I've made a midi from the notation as given in Roberton's Songs of the Isles (1950); as ever, until it gets to the Mudcat Midi Pages, it can be heard via the South Riding Folk Network site: |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: Jimmy C Date: 08 Oct 01 - 12:55 AM Malcolm, the version I heard is almost the same as yours with the following small amendments. AR FA DE LA LOW
There's lilt in this song I sing, there's laughter and love
Ar fal de la low ho row ere fal de la lay
The heather's ablaze with moon, and myrtle the sea
chorus
And whether the blood be highland, lowland or no BTW, Seamus Kennedy does a great job on his "Favourites" CD. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: Jimmy C Date: 08 Oct 01 - 12:59 AM Sorry, 1st verse should be >br>
There's a lilt in this song I sing, there's laughter and love
1st line of 2nd verse should read >br> The heather's ablaze with bloom, and myrtle the sea
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: John MacKenzie Date: 08 Oct 01 - 03:58 PM The web site address works OK I tried it just now no prob.# Jock |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: GUEST,Queynt Date: 22 Jun 07 - 01:51 PM I used to sing this 50-odd years ago and the chorus went........ Air fa la la lo, horo, air fal la la lay, Air fa la la lo, horo, air fal la la lay, Air fa la la lo, horo, air fal la la la - ay, Fa lee fa lo, horo, air fal la la lay, (The 'Air' is of course the Gaelic pronunciastion 'err") |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: Q Date: 22 Jun 07 - 03:39 PM "Air Falalolo" as sung by Kenneth McKellar on an old London lp, "The Tartan." My favorite McKellar lp. Music arr. Bob Sharples. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ah fol de la lay From: GUEST,jim Date: 17 Jun 08 - 07:14 AM |