Tanner's Hill
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Lyrics by Amelia Crowley, Music Jude Reid | Lyrics by Amelia Crowley, Music Jude Reid | ||
The full notation for the song is below, and the same version in a different layout is available [http://www.profounddecisions.co.uk/mediawiki-public/images/f/fc/Tanner%27s_Hill.pdf here]. | |||
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On a winter's evening when all were cold and still | On a winter's evening when all were cold and still | ||
There came a goodman walking up the road to Tanner's Hill | There came a goodman walking up the road to Tanner's Hill | ||
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Don't go up to Tanner's Hill, you'll not come down the same | Don't go up to Tanner's Hill, you'll not come down the same | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 19 August 2013
Lyrics by Amelia Crowley, Music Jude Reid
The full notation for the song is below, and the same version in a different layout is available here.
On a winter's evening when all were cold and still There came a goodman walking up the road to Tanner's Hill On a winter's evening without no wind nor rain A man went up to Tanner's hill, a bard came down again
Once go for wisdom Twice go for fame But them as go to Tanner's Hill, they'll not come down the same
Mild and misty springtime when all were fine and fair A bard climbed up to Tanner's Hill to get a breath of air Mild and misty springtime with birdsong on the brain A bard climbed up to Tanner's Hill - a knight went home again
When the ravens circle When the sky's aflame Them as go to Tanner's Hill, they'll not come down the same
Bright midsummer morning with the sun up in the sky A knight went up to Tanner's Hill, his fortunes for to try Bright midsummer morning with the blossom on the lane A knight went up to Tanner's Hill and mad came down again
Some say it's the old ones Some say it's the fey But them as go to Tanner's Hill, they'll not come down the same
At the end of Autumn as the leaves lay dead and still There came a madman walking up the road to Tanner's Hill At the end of Autumn when the year were on the wane A madman climbed to Tanner's Hill and ne'er came down again
Don't walk the road, love Don't try the lane Don't go up to Tanner's Hill, you'll not come down the same