Bonny Light Horseman
Bonny Light Horseman
Bonny Light Horseman
Bonny Light Horseman
Bonny Light Horseman
Bonny Light Horseman
Bonny Light Horseman
Bonny Light Horseman
Bonny Light Horseman & Justin Vernon
Bonny Light Horseman
“Deep In Love”, the second song from Bonny Light Horseman’s debut, is a song about (deep) love. It interpolates the traditional “O Waly, Waly”, a song originally collected by Cecil Sharp from Mrs Caroline Cox, High Ham on August 8th, 1905.
Earlier roots of this song go even further back to the trad...
[Verse 1]
Down in the valley, the first of May
Gatherin' flowers, both fresh and gay
Gatherin' flowers, both red and blue
How little thought of what, what love could do
[Chorus]
Don't you break my heart
Don't you break my heart
[Verse 2]
I put my hand in, into the bush
Finding the sweetest, sweetest rose
I pricked my finger deep to the line
And left the sweetest rose, sweetest rose behind
[Chorus]
Don't you break my heart
Don't you break my heart
[Verse 3]
Saw a ship sailin' on the big blue sea
She sailed as deep as, deep as she could be
But not so deep in, in love as I am
I cannot whether I, I sink or swim
[Chorus]
Don't you break my heart
Don't you break my heart
[Outro]
Thousands and thousands all on this Earth
Deep In Love was written by Traditional.
Deep In Love was produced by Josh Kaufman.
Bonny Light Horseman released Deep In Love on Fri Jan 24 2020.