Thank God someone else recognized it as a "cow" - not a sow! Excellent version. First one I learned to a Scots fiddle tune from Joe Heaney at University of Washington and he sang "cow" also. Bless all traddies and their golden voices, and bless Kate for this lovely tuneful version!
My reaction as well! It's written so old fashioned that I started questioning the dubliners! I thought this might have been the original...but I don't think so
Thank God someone else recognized it as a "cow" - not a sow! Excellent version. First one I learned to a Scots fiddle tune from Joe Heaney at University of Washington and he sang "cow" also. Bless all traddies and their golden voices, and bless Kate for this lovely tuneful version!
I really wish this album was on spotify - one of my favourite albums ever
Agreed. It's a lovely arrangement and performance.
This is my childhood song right here✨
This is a lovely song, guess I'm a folky at heart.
Heard this for the first time on 88.5 Jazz FM strings theory in Minnesota.
very good song. the version on 20 is also great. it is Like a very clean version of 7 drunken nights.
Love it!
Brilliant variation of the seven drunken nights
My reaction as well! It's written so old fashioned that I started questioning the dubliners! I thought this might have been the original...but I don't think so
Listened to it in English while working on Ballads
"7 Drunken Nights- Kate Rusby-style"
My grandad knows her davy steele
Similar to Goebbel's wife singing auschaben me schtuken - brilliant