The tune is Gentle Maiden, which Edward Bunting got from a Miss Murphy of Dublin, in 1839: many songs have subsequently been set to it. I find this hard to believe.

The title is, "Faithful Emma", but nowhere in the song does Emma's name appear, and the first three verses seen to have no connection with the final verse as was noted in the footnotes in the pamphlet:

As with all the songs I am uploading from this book, the chord progression is of my own devising. This is my second song for Jan's challenge on the UK Autoharps page on Facebook, this month's theme being "WATER".

Yesterday I received a request for this song from a new follower, "RaZe Gorky" who is a fan of Glen Campbell. I have thought it well to cut out the murder and the trial. In 1951, R&B vocal group, The Five Keys, had their biggest R&B hit with their version of the song, hitting number one on the R&B chart for four non-consecutive weeks.

https://tunearch.org/w/index.php?title=Annotation:Ashoken_Farewell&oldid=323784.

"The Ploughman" is another song from the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams and others.

This song is not within my comfort zone, but I have given it a go anyway though my attempt at an instrumental break is nothing like the one you will find in Travis's own performance.

My song from the BBC programme "Singing Together" today is "The Foggy Dew". Möller's sister Edith conducted a small amateur children's and youth choir in Schaumburg County, Northern Germany, internationally named Obernkirchen Children's Choir, in Germany named Schaumburger Märchensänger. Took to folk music after visiting Dublin when as a teenager I was a Manx Dancer. Yesterday was my 75th birthday and as a present to myself, I bought an new guitar, a Harley Benton Line King-CE VS. Traditional - Ashokan Farewell Tabs, Tabs, Tablatures for Guitar. It seemed like the right moment for the tune to emerge.

Francis James Child collected two variants in The English and Scottish Popular Ballads. Back to the BBC programme "Singing Together" for my upload today. This song from the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams and others is what might be described as "a tall tale", or more correctly "a lot of tall tales". Notes: The chord progression is of my own devising. Guitar: The Man of Burningham Town (Including lyrics and chords)

They made two appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show (November 29, 1964, and December 11, 1966). Ashokan Farewell Chords & Tabs. As with all the songs from this series, I have created my own arrangement and chord progression.

Took up guitar at college aged 21 and became interested in folk singing. It is a song I had not come across before the request, but as the tune is the one for Waltzing Matilda, it was easy enough to learn.

ASHOKAN FAREWELL Easy Sheet music – Guitar chords – Irish Traditional – World Traditional.

The tune he wrote that day would later be named Ashokan Farewell. I sat down with my guitar and worked out my own interpretation straight away. Why Props?

I have been having problems connecting to the internet for over a week now. The music score is in the book, but with no chords shown, again I have devised my own chord progression for accompaniment.

The chord progression is of my own devising. Guitar: Banks of Sweet Primroses (Including lyrics and chords) The header in the book states: Are you in a band? 1893, English County Songs, Leadenhall Press, London The tune was chosen by Ken Burns as the theme for 1992's celebrated PBS series "The Civil War."

Written by Bobby Hart and Tommy Boyce, it was performed by The Monkees. A few years ago there was a documentary broadcast on TV in which scientists studying DNA had come to the conclusion that all human beings have one ancestor in common if you trace their DNA back to its origins and they named that person as "Lucy".

There do not appear to be broadside prints.

"Farewell to Fiunary" was published in the Autumn 1971 pamphlet and in the footnotes it states: This is not due to any defect in the song itself, but its precise parallels to "Waltzing Matilda," which has made the history of the song rather a fetish for Australians. Also in Karpeles, Cecil Sharp's Collection of English Folk Songs, II, 425-426, with the singer's name given as "Goodey" (apparently a mistake). Little could he have known that it would become the most popular “fiddle tune” of its time, arguably of all time. (C. J. S. 1904)

Guitar: That's the Glory of Love (Including lyrics and chords) Guitar: Farewell to Fiunary (Including lyrics and chords) The message of the song, think more of others than yourself I feel is particularly apt for the present worrying times, especially for those of us who are lucky enough to be fit and well and able to look after ourselves. This song comes from the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams and others and its source according to the header in the book "Sung by Mr. Locke, Rollesby, Norfolk (R. V. W. 1908)" Known in England mainly as The False Bride or The Week Before Easter. ringtone . Wikipedia has the following about the group: My song today from the BBC programme "Singing Together" comes from the Catskills as the small amount of information in the footnotes indicates: I think Aaron plays it not in standard tuning moving right up the neck of the guitar, but I am playing it in standard tuning so am using simpler chords. The following appears in Joe Offer's printout:

The first is with a solo fiddle, guitar and double bass, with the solo fiddle beginning the piece alone. Usually, if a tune only uses three strings, I go for the higher strings. Guitar: Sloop John A (Including lyrics and chords)

The group performed on many international tours under the name Obernkirchen Children's Choir and recorded several albums. I have uploaded a version of this song previously based on the singing of "The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem", with a strumming accompaniment, but for this version, I have chosen to play it finger-style. The chord progression is of my own devising.

"Lisbon" is yet another song from the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams and others. It was the theme song to an (American) public television series called _The (American) Civil War_. Guitar: Jack the Jolly Tar (Including lyrics and chords) Also quoted is Ballad of A Tyrannical Husband, from a MS of the time of Henry VII, Chetham Library, Manchester. Autoharp: Arrane Ny Niee (The Washing Song) (Including lyrics and chords) Join Fandalism to show your skills and network with other musicians. The 'folk process' has yielded several titles based on miss-hearings of the word Ashokan, including "The Choking Farewell," and "I'm Choking, Farewell." The song for today, "O Shepherd, O Shepherd" is another from the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams and according to the book was: "Sung by Mrs. Davis, Dorchester, Dorset (H. E. D. H. 1906). Number 745 in the Roud Folk Song Index, though it seems likely that the songs listed under 887 also belong with it.

The chord progression is of my own devising. I thought that I had uploaded a song entitled "A Jug o' This" some time ago, but if I did, it is one that has been removed from YouTube for some unknown reason. It probably merely indicates that one singer, at least, preferred his songs' sentiments to be rationalised - or else he had a higher-developed sense of humour than his neighbours. Another song from the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams and others, "The Old Man from Lee" is attributed as: "Sung by unnamed singer, Coggeshall, Essex (G. E. McC n.d.) I found this song on the Toneway Mountain Music Collection and did upload it about five years ago using my Richwood Autoharp, but as I thought I had used a guitar on that occasion, I have done it again using my new OS chromatic 'harp fro this presentation. (The verses quoted in the Digital Tradition are modern reconstructions by Peter Coe of the extant fragments remembered by recent informants) Dolenz described The Monkees as initially being "a TV show about an imaginary band... that wanted to be the Beatles that was never successful".

I have just been taking part in a most enjoyable Zoom meeting with fellow autoharp players from around the world during which we had time to chat and many of those present performed a piece of music or a song related to Jan's Challenge on the UK Autoharpers Facebook page, the theme being "WATER". Wikipedia has the following about the song: Guitar: Lord Thomas and Fair Eleanor (Including lyrics and chords) I received a request for this song, aka The Bold Fusilier, yesterday morning from subscriber "Grimmbart". Guitar: Across the Great Divide (Including lyrics and chords) Ashokan Farewell (Gents Universitair Koor), Frank's Reel + St. Kilda Wedding ~ Scottish Fiddle Tunes | Katy Adelson, Folk Alley Sessions: Jay Ungar & Molly Mason Family Band, "Ashokan Farewell", The Peacock's Feathers - Irish Fiddle Tune | Katy Adelson, Ashokan Farewell - Violins - Taylor Davis. The words are on Broadsheets by Such, Fortey, Bar of Leeds, etc.

And the ballad winds up - In his own words, this is a song he wrote in an attempt to create a folk style song with an Elizabethan feel to it.

With the help of a site, "ChordU", with a little modification of my own, I have worked out a chord progression which seems to fit well enough and present them here.

In my first run through of the tune in the video, I skipped them all. As luck would have it, I own that book and on searching for and finding it, I was able to write out the score using MuseScore3 and listen to the melody. The Ink Spots were widely accepted in both the white and black communities, largely due to the ballad style introduced to the group by lead singer Bill Kenny. Eventually, we played it at a late night waltz session at Ashokan. From The Penguin Book of English Folk Songs, "The Streams of Lovely Nancy" was collected in 1905 and according to the header in the book, it was "Sung by George Dowden, Lockington, Dorset (H. E. D. H. 1905) Guitar:Flat River Raftsman (Including lyrics and chords) Guitar: Bonny Wood Green (Including lyrics and chords) I had written out the lyrics and chords for it a couple of weeks ago, but had not recorded it and had let it slip from my memory, so yesterday afternoon, I remedied that omission with this being the result. Guitar: Farewell to Tarwathie (Including lyrics and chords) Campbell also starred in that film.

My song today from the BBC programme "Singing Together" is "Flight of the Earls" written by A.P.Graves with music by C.V.Stanford and published in the Autumn 1969 pamphlet, though the song was originally published in "The Irish Song Book" in 1894.

Ironically, the success of the show led to the actor-musicians becoming one of the most successful bands of the 1960s. Another song from the BBC programme "Singing Together", Farewell to Tarwathie" was published in the Spring 1986 edition simply as being from Scotland. It reflects the attitude of Vermonters during the Revolutionary War. The song was still current in tradition in the 1960s and 1970s; and may well be to this day. In a "Discussion" section of Joe Offer's collection of songs from Singing Together is the following: The song clearly *refers to* events of the time of the War of the Spanish Succession, when Marlborough was the English general in chief and when the recruiting sergeant still roamed the streets sweeping up recruits. Sung by Mrs Cecilia Costello, Birmingham (M. S. & P. S. S. 1951). Today's upload comes as a request from "Lainey Bechta".

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