We sing sea shanties, in a round of melodies
We sing of rovers wild
Green grow the nettles, pots into kettles
A tale of an orphaned child
A song a song a folk song to wash away our fears
A song a song a folk song to pass down through the years
We sing John Barleycorn, and tell of ancient wars
Of battles that no one wins
We sing of rainy nights, cold haily rainy nights
Of nights that are full of sin
Chorus
Where did it all begin, hunters plucking on bow strings
Or Mummies soothing little ones, or did we do it just for fun
Recorded by the only sound tech Djay Buddha, written by Stoo Nicol and Sketchy. Percussion by me and Paddy, violin by Yuuka and Bass from the gone but not forgotten Broon - what else could you want? Lew Bear
This New Haven duo write bright and emotionally resonant folk music where sweeping strings elevate gorgeous melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 23, 2021
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