Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span
A ballad on the medieval theme of the danse macabre, or “dance of death”, “Shaking of the Sheets” dates from at least the seventeenth century. The “sheets” are winding-sheets, or shrouds for corpses; the image is of a dancing procession of dead bodies.
Dance, dance the shaking of the sheets
Dance, dance when you hear the piper
Playing, everyone must dance
The shaking of the sheets with me
Bring away the beggar, bring away the king
And every man in his degree
Bring away the oldest and the youngest thing
Come to death and follow me
Bring away the merchant who made his money in France
And the crafty banker too
When you hear the piper, you and I must dance
The dance that everyone must do
Dance, dance the shaking of the sheets
Dance, dance when you hear the piper
Playing, everyone must dance
The shaking of the sheets with me
I'll find you in the courtrooms, I'll find you in the schools
When you hear the piper play
I'll take away the wise men, I'll take away the fools
And bring their bodies all to clay
All the politicians of high and low degree
Lords and ladies, great and small
Don't think that you'll escape and need not dance with me
I'll make you come when I do call
Dance, dance the shaking of the sheets
Dance, dance when you hear the piper
Playing, everyone must dance
The shaking of the sheets with me
It may be in the day, it may be in the night
Prepare yourselves to dance and pray
That when the piper plays ‘The Shaking of the Sheets’
You may to Heaven dance the way
Dance, dance the shaking of the sheets
Dance, dance when you hear the piper
Playing, everyone must dance
The shaking of the sheets with me
Dance, dance the shaking of the sheets
Dance, dance when you hear the piper
Playing, everyone must dance
The shaking of the sheets with me
Shaking of the Sheets was written by Bob Johnson & Traditional.
Shaking of the Sheets was produced by Bob Johnson & John Etchells & Peter Knight.