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Jon Bartlett 01 Feb 02 - 01:35 AM
Amergin 01 Feb 02 - 02:05 AM
nutty 01 Feb 02 - 04:10 AM
Dave Bryant 01 Feb 02 - 05:22 AM
GUEST,MCP 01 Feb 02 - 08:52 AM
Malcolm Douglas 01 Feb 02 - 09:40 AM
nutty 01 Feb 02 - 12:37 PM
Jon Bartlett 01 Feb 02 - 08:14 PM
Amergin 01 Feb 02 - 08:19 PM
Amergin 01 Feb 02 - 08:22 PM
GUEST,Rodny 18 Oct 07 - 07:38 PM
mg 18 Oct 07 - 11:09 PM
Schantieman 19 Oct 07 - 05:16 AM
nutty 19 Oct 07 - 05:28 AM
Mr Happy 19 Oct 07 - 05:47 AM
Mr Happy 19 Oct 07 - 05:51 AM
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Subject: Words req: All Among the Barley
From: Jon Bartlett
Date: 01 Feb 02 - 01:35 AM

Source Req: All Among the Barley

Can anyone provide a provenance for the following piece, heard in Birmingham UK, possibly from MacColl's 'Radio Ballads' collaborator Charles Parker, c. 1969?

All among the barley/ Who would not be blithe/ When the ripe and bearded barley/ Is smiling on the side?


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Subject: Lyr Add: RIPE AND BEARDED BARLEY
From: Amergin
Date: 01 Feb 02 - 02:05 AM

RIPE AND BEARDED BARLEY
Unknown

Come, ye rout, it's now September,
The Hunter's Moon's begun.
And through the wheat and stubble,
We hear the frequent gun.
The leaves are fading yellow,
And burning into red,
While the ripe and bearded barley
Is hangin' down it's head

All amongst the barley,
Who would not be blithe?
When the ripe and bearded barley is
Smilin' on the scythe.
All amongst the barley,
Who would not blithe?
When the ripe and bearded barley is
Smilin' on the scythe.

Wheat is like a rich man,
He's sleek and well-to-do.
The Oats are like a pack of girls,
A thin and dancing crew.
Rye is like a miser,
He's sulky, mean and small,
But the ripe and bearded barley
Is Monarch of them all.

All amongst the barley,
Who would not be blithe?
When the ripe and bearded barley is
Smilin' on the scythe.
All amongst the barley,
Who would not blithe?
When the ripe and bearded barley is
Smilin' on the scythe.

Spring is like a young maid,
who does not know her mind.
The Summer, he's a tyrant
Of the most ungracious kind.
Autumn, he's an old friend,
who pleaseth all he can,
He brings the bearded barley
To glad the heart of men.

All amongst the barley,
Who would not be blithe?
When the ripe and bearded barley is
Smilin' on the scythe.
All amongst the barley,
Who would not blithe?
When the ripe and bearded barley is
Smilin' on the scythe.

The babe it knows no grief nor care.
Safe in its mothers breast.
The grown man, he must strive and strain,
It's seldom he can rest.
The grey beard sits and takes his ease,
Where care no more holds sway.
With pipe, and dog, and clear brown ale,
He dreams the time away.

All amongst the barley,
Who would not be blithe?
When the ripe and bearded barley is
Smilin' on the scythe.
All amongst the barley,
Who would not blithe?
When the ripe and bearded barley is
Smilin' on the scythe


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Subject: RE: Words req: All Among the Barley
From: nutty
Date: 01 Feb 02 - 04:10 AM

There's a broadside with the words here in the Bodleian Library, printed between 1840 and 1880

ALL AMONG THE BARLEY


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Subject: RE: Words req: All Among the Barley
From: Dave Bryant
Date: 01 Feb 02 - 05:22 AM

You'll also find a version HERE in the DT.


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Subject: RE: Words req: All Among the Barley
From: GUEST,MCP
Date: 01 Feb 02 - 08:52 AM

The version commonly heard in the UK is, according to the notes on Johnny Collins' Free And Easy, words from Alfred Williams' Folk Songs Of The Upper Thames and tune put to it by Mike Gabriel.

Mick


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Subject: RE: Words req: All Among the Barley
From: Malcolm Douglas
Date: 01 Feb 02 - 09:40 AM

See also this earlier discussion:  Tune Req: All among the barley

Where did you get your text, Amergin?  It's longer than the sets I've seen, though Come ye rout is probably a mis-hearing of Come out from somewhere along the line.

A rare traditional set of the song was in the repertoire of the late Walter Pardon of Knapton in Norfolk, and appeared on his posthumous compilation  Put a bit of Powder on it, Father... the other songs of Walter Pardon  (Musical Traditions MT CD 305-6 )


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Subject: RE: Words req: All Among the Barley
From: nutty
Date: 01 Feb 02 - 12:37 PM

I know of two more verses that have been added but have never heard "the babe" one. Like Malcolm I would be interested in its origins.


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Subject: RE: Words req: All Among the Barley
From: Jon Bartlett
Date: 01 Feb 02 - 08:14 PM

My question is answered - thanks to all who took the trouble to help me! Jon


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Subject: RE: Words req: All Among the Barley
From: Amergin
Date: 01 Feb 02 - 08:19 PM

boy...I don't know...I just got it from doing a google search....the supersearch was not working at the time...i don't think...


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Subject: RE: Words req: All Among the Barley
From: Amergin
Date: 01 Feb 02 - 08:22 PM

Found the site....click here

you'll have to forgive me for anything that may be wrong here....I never heard this song....


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: All Among the Barley
From: GUEST,Rodny
Date: 18 Oct 07 - 07:38 PM

Belles of Bedlam do it nice:

http://cdbaby.com/cd/bellesbedlam


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: All Among the Barley
From: mg
Date: 18 Oct 07 - 11:09 PM

-I think it is also on Chris Roe's CD..very nice..mg


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: All Among the Barley
From: Schantieman
Date: 19 Oct 07 - 05:16 AM

I've been singing this song (every September for) a for years now I learned from a Johnny Collins recording..

In V. 1 it must be 'wheaten stubble', not 'wheat and stubble' as by September any farmer worth his subsidy will hare harvested his wheat!

Steve


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: All Among the Barley
From: nutty
Date: 19 Oct 07 - 05:28 AM

The Sheet music is in the Library of Congress Collection dated 1871 and giving credit to Elizabeth Stirling.

The tune is, in places, remarkably similar to the Mike Gabriel one, except that the first two lines of each verse are repeated and the chorus ends ...
"WHEN THE FREE AND HAPPY BARLEY IS SMILING ON THE SCYTHE"

I have "The Fellowship Songbook" printed in 1915 which contains the same version.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: All Among the Barley
From: Mr Happy
Date: 19 Oct 07 - 05:47 AM

I also do this song in the autumn, September onwards.

I've slightly modified the first line for now we're not in September any more, to ' Come out 'tis gone September, the hunters moon begun'


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: All Among the Barley
From: Mr Happy
Date: 19 Oct 07 - 05:51 AM

I've a tape of a nice version from Len and Barbara Berry - 'Down the Greengroves' [Portway Pedlars]


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: All Among the Barley
From: nutty
Date: 19 Oct 07 - 08:37 AM

Has anyone got a version where the song is sung to the 1871 tune??


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: All Among the Barley
From: Tradsinger
Date: 19 Oct 07 - 02:50 PM

I am not sure what the 1871 tune is but I recorded it on my solo CD, having learnt it from a singing family in Hampshire about 30 years ago. I also collected a Devon version, to a similar tune.

Tradsinger


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