Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan Baez
Joan records an old Scottish song, “The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry”, one of numerous tales of the Silkies, or seafolk, known to the inhabitants of the Orkney Islands and the Hebrides. These enchanted creatures dwell in the depth of the sea, occasionally doffing their seal skins to pass on land as m...
[Intro – Music instruments play]
[Verse]
An earthly nurse sits and sings
And aye she sings a lily wean
And the little ken I my bairn's father
Far less the land that he dwells in
[Verse]
For he came one night to her bed’s foot
And a grumly guest I'm sure was he
Saying, “Here am I, thy bairn's father
Although I be not comely”
[Verse]
I am a man upon the land
I am a silkie in the sea
And when I'm far and far from land
My home it is in sule skerrie
[Verse]
And he has ta'en a purse of gold
And he had placed it upon her knee
Saying, "Give to me my little young son
And take thee up thy nurse's fee”
[Verse]
And it shall come to pass on a summer's day
When the sun shines bright on every stane
I'll come and fetch my little young son
And I’ll teach him how to swim the faem
[Verse]
And ye shall marry a gunner good
And a right fine gunner I'm sure he'll be
And the very first shot that ever he shoots
Will kill both my young son and me
[Outro – Guitar]
[Song Ends]
Silkie was written by Traditional.
Silkie was produced by Maynard Solomon.