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''we should record different version to show differences in musical style''
''we should record different version to show differences in musical style''


[[Media:parting-glass.pdf]] - score (arranged by Daisy Abbott)
[[Media:parting-glass.pdf Score]] (arranged by Daisy Abbott)


Midis to help learn:  
Midis to help learn:  
* [[Media:parting-glass.mid]]
* [[Media:parting-glass-tune.mid Tune ]]
* [[Media:parting-glass-tune.mid]]
* [[Media:parting-glass-middle.mid Middle harmony]]
* [[Media:parting-glass-middle.mid]]
* [[Media:parting-glass.mid Bottom harmony]]
* [[Media:parting-glass-bottom.mid]]


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Revision as of 12:36, 18 July 2012

we should record different version to show differences in musical style

Media:parting-glass.pdf Score (arranged by Daisy Abbott)

Midis to help learn:


Of all the money e'er I had,

I spent it in good company.

And all the harm e'er I've done,

Alas! it was to none but me.

And all I've done for want of wit

To mem'ry now I can't recall

So fill to me the parting glass

Good night and joy be with you all.


Chorus: (Some Versions Omit)

So fill to me the parting glass

And drink a health whate'er befalls

Then gently rise and softly call

"Good night and joy be to you all"


Oh, all the comrades e'er I had,

They're sorry for my going away,

And all the sweethearts e'er I had,

They'd wish me one more day to stay,

But since it falls unto my lot,

That I should rise and you should not,

I gently rise and softly call,

Good night and joy be with you all.


If I had money enough to spend,

And leisure time to sit awhile,

There is a fair maid in this town,

That sorely has my heart beguiled.

Her rosy cheeks and ruby lips,

I own she has my heart in thrall,

Then fill to me the parting glass,

Good night and joy be with you all.