| Title: | Celt Notefile |
| Moderator: | TALLIS::DARCY |
| Created: | Wed Feb 19 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
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Try this for a question..
Recently my girlfriends mother who is Norwegian went to Crete for
her sunmmer holiday. While there she heard a French woman sing an old
Irish love song. She was told by the French woman that the song was
called "SEAN EN DOA ".
I do not think that this is the correct pronounciation or even the
correct spelling. Does anybody out there recognise this song and if so
where can it be foung on CD.
A six pack of guinness is in it for the lucky winner.
Regards
Brendan (London)
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| 1409.1 | remember it vaguely | KERNEL::BARTHUR | Fri Sep 09 1994 10:10 | 5 | |
the song is called Shenandoah but I don't know much more except a few
of the words and as I remember it's an American/Irish song.
Bill
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| 1409.2 | Rock version | SIOG::KEYES | DECADMIRE Engineering DTN 827-5556 | Fri Sep 09 1994 10:52 | 7 |
yes and Brush Shiels does a good version of it too...though with
2 lead guitaars and a bass/drum it probably sounds a little different.
Will check a few record shops and see what cd its on (the real version)
mick
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| 1409.3 | It's over there!! | KERNEL::BARTHUR | Mon Sep 12 1994 06:43 | 10 | |
Shenandoah is a small town in one of America's northern states.
One line I remember is
Oh Shenandoah I long to see you
Away you rolling river.....
Or something like that, fancy singing it Mick?? :>)
Bill
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| 1409.4 | thanks | YUPPY::BLAKEB | Sweet Lucy was a dancer...... | Mon Sep 12 1994 12:37 | 8 |
Thanks for all the help. Now I know how to spell it I may
be able to find it in London.
regards
Brendan.
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| 1409.5 | Shenandoah..... | GIAMEM::CRIPPEN | Wed Sep 14 1994 08:00 | 33 | |
There is an American folk song called Shenandoah, and there is a region
in the Appalachian Mountians called the Shenandoah Valley (through
which runs the Shenandoah River. However, the songs origin has nothing
to do with this region. It is a song written about a Native American
Maiden whose name was Shendoah. There are at least 3 verses to the
song and they go like this:
Oh Shenandoah, I long to see you
Away you rolling river
Oh Shenandoah, I long to see you
Away, I'm bound away
Cross the wide Missouri
Oh Shenandoah, I long to hear you
Away you rolling river
Oh Shenandoah, I long to hear you
Away, I'm bound away
Cross the wide Missouri
Oh Shenandoah, I long to feel you
Away you rolling river
Oh Shenandoah, I long to feel you
Away, I'm bound away
Cross the wide Missouri
This is one of the most beautiful folk songs I have ever heard.
It has a sad, haunting melody......
Hope this helps....
Stu
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