This was a song we sang in assembly at primary school. Not a traditional hymn, but thankfully we had the privilege of aquiring a teacher called Jon Hardman who was into his folk. He had a massive positive influence on my life.
You have done this so well. Wish you were closer based in the chance we could see you in person. Thanks for keeping the music alive and thank you for the posting!
This was a song we sang in assembly at primary school. Not a traditional hymn, but thankfully we had the privilege of aquiring a teacher called Jon Hardman who was into his folk. He had a massive positive influence on my life.
You have done this so well. Wish you were closer based in the chance we could see you in person. Thanks for keeping the music alive and thank you for the posting!
Lovely thank you!
LOL!!! When she takes off her sweater the guy behind the camera "Mmmm" Creeeeeeeeeper!!!!!
very very pretty version. i love that song and i love how you play it. we`ll meet us at fiddlers green someday, I'm sure...
lol - And to think so much of history is like that.
where are you based?
Um, shoulden't that have a fiddle? It is "FIDDLER'S GREEN"...
"I'll play me old squeezebox"