I fell in love with this song 5 years ago... Today, I had the pleasure of listening to you perform at the MI Renaissance Festival, which pretty made my day. You are amazing !!
love it!!! but you substituted the first verse again for the last verse "And now these two are married and happy may they be as turtle doves together in love and unity. All pretty maides with patience wait that have got loves at sea.. andI love my love...."
It has a happier ending if memory serves me correctly. The original ending has one or both of them dying I think. Can't remember exactly. I just remember it was a total buzz kill.
Grand version of this song - I'm led to believe that the tune is Cornish (Ryb an Avon) rather than English, but that's probably difficult to prove as we know these tunes travelled from England to Ireland to the Appalachians and back again. Please will you add artist info? Your man may not have thought so much of himself, but the world deserves to be told.
Well played and well sung, thanks for posting this if i couldnt have found an unplugged cover id have been mad disappointed. i may be behind the ball here, but could you perhaps post an instructional, the chords or maybe just your hands as youre playing? im trying to learn this by ear but im a slow learner.
I fell in love with this song 5 years ago... Today, I had the pleasure of listening to you perform at the MI Renaissance Festival, which pretty made my day. You are amazing !!
Oh, SO NICE!!! It's WONDERFUL tuning, singing, beautiful voice! So romantic...
Thank you very much for sharing..
Hugs from Ukraine
This video is real briliant from another videos!!! Ah!! BEAUTY!!! THIS IS ODA FOR LOVE! thanks
Nice use of chords in this arrangement.Good job.
Мне очень нравится. Просто супер. Большое спасибо этому доброму человеку за песню. Долгих и счастливых лет жизни.
Oh man , what a beautiful tune
Meravigliosa. .😘💟
i love your version of this song!
Very nice singing and playing Sir!
Nice!
beautiful , touching and charming performance, my dear Sir !...
A very nice song, great voice - thank you posting it SavageMinstrel! I would really like to see and hear you live someday!
You have this perfect renaissance voice perfect for the song :)
could I ever not cry to this...
I love this song, and this is a great version-thanks!
Lovely song. I like it better when a woman sings it, but you did a great job. Great guitar playing as well my friend.
I love the sound of this song. I haven't seen much from you recently. Was wondering if you had stopped playing/posting. I am glade to see you didn't.
At the RenFest this year, my mum bought your CD ^^. Love your voice, man...great work ^^.
love it!!! but you substituted the first verse again for the last verse "And now these two are married and happy may they be as turtle doves together in love and unity. All pretty maides with patience wait that have got loves at sea.. andI love my love...."
Great version
*****
@CunningTrickster says cunning trickstar hahah.... beautiful song cover!
It has a happier ending if memory serves me correctly. The original ending has one or both of them dying I think. Can't remember exactly. I just remember it was a total buzz kill.
Great! Keep it up! :)
Grand version of this song - I'm led to believe that the tune is Cornish (Ryb an Avon) rather than English, but that's probably difficult to prove as we know these tunes travelled from England to Ireland to the Appalachians and back again. Please will you add artist info? Your man may not have thought so much of himself, but the world deserves to be told.
Well played and well sung, thanks for posting this if i couldnt have found an unplugged cover id have been mad disappointed.
i may be behind the ball here, but could you perhaps post an instructional, the chords or maybe just your hands as youre playing? im trying to learn this by ear but im a slow learner.
cool, well-nice.
what can I say..no words
I hope you get the opportunity to perform for a live audience, in a reverberating venue, with high quality sound equipment.
I like very much your song. !!Please, could you tell me where can i research about the origin of this song?. Thank you very much.