I bought this CD many, many years ago, I believe from Target or Walmart, and I always played it when I cleaned the house and it's such wonderful nostalgia for me, I love it so much.
Its so beautiful, closing my eyes I flew into a ethereal world. Mixing of the instrument is so superb and flawless no words of congratulations can express my happiness with the conductor and writer of this marvelous piece of music. Thankyou very much Andrea Smith. I simply love it. Greetings from India.
Thank you for posting!! MANY forget that their ancestors came from England and the Celtic! Or even whether they are okay it comes with 'Rain sounds'! I'm just thankful I found this cassette via technology!!!!
Also thank you for continuing the legacy so my son can also hear what I grew up with my grandmother!!! Most will not apparently be appreciative but I definitely am!! I remembering hearing the joy out of our voices when we found this together for our next generation!! So please just stop damn hating already!!!
Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme Remember me to one who lives there She once was a true love of mine Tell her to make me a cambric shirt (in the deep forest green) Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme (Tracing of sparrow on snow-crested ground) Without no seams nor needle work (Bedclothes the child of the mountain) Then she'll be a true love of mine (Sleeps unaware of the clarion call) Tell her to find me an acre of land (A sprinkling of leaves) Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme (Washes the grave with silvery tears) Between the salt water and the sea strands (And polishes a gun) Then she'll be a true love of mine Tell her to reap it with a sickle of leather (Blazing in scarlet battalions) Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme (Generals order their soldiers to kill) And gather it all in a bunch of heather (A cause they've long ago forgotten) Then she'll be a true love of mine Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme Remember me to one who lives there She once was a true love of mine
English not Celtic. Celtic Folk Music = Welsh, Cornish, Irish, Breton or Manx, although all the trad music from Britain is fairly similar, and a huge number of Americans always wrongly assume it is all Irish.
The mood created by this song, when you truly become immersed in it, is incompatible with the mood of being a flag-waving patriotic sheep who derives a feeling of pride from the belief that a piece of art was created by someone who was subject to the same political domicile as one's self (even though copyright laws hadn't been invented in medieval times, so that the real origins of much of its music may have pre-dated the establishment of now-familiar political domiciles by petty squabbling tyrant-lords).
I bought this CD many, many years ago, I believe from Target or Walmart, and I always played it when I cleaned the house and it's such wonderful nostalgia for me, I love it so much.
Its so beautiful, closing my eyes I flew into a ethereal world. Mixing of the instrument is so superb and flawless no words of congratulations can express my happiness with the conductor and writer of this marvelous piece of music. Thankyou very much Andrea Smith. I simply love it. Greetings from India.
okay but my wedding needs this.
my LIFE needs to BE this playlist
Have you got married?
Thank you for posting!! MANY forget that their ancestors came from England and the Celtic! Or even whether they are okay it comes with 'Rain sounds'! I'm just thankful I found this cassette via technology!!!!
Also thank you for continuing the legacy so my son can also hear what I grew up with my grandmother!!! Most will not apparently be appreciative but I definitely am!! I remembering hearing the joy out of our voices when we found this together for our next generation!! So please just stop damn hating already!!!
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme
Remember me to one who lives there
She once was a true love of mine
Tell her to make me a cambric shirt (in the deep forest green)
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme
(Tracing of sparrow on snow-crested ground)
Without no seams nor needle work
(Bedclothes the child of the mountain)
Then she'll be a true love of mine
(Sleeps unaware of the clarion call)
Tell her to find me an acre of land
(A sprinkling of leaves)
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
(Washes the grave with silvery tears)
Between the salt water and the sea strands
(And polishes a gun)
Then she'll be a true love of mine
Tell her to reap it with a sickle of leather
(Blazing in scarlet battalions)
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme
(Generals order their soldiers to kill)
And gather it all in a bunch of heather
(A cause they've long ago forgotten)
Then she'll be a true love of mine
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme
Remember me to one who lives there
She once was a true love of mine
I love the rain and wind chimes in the beginning and end. Lovely 😊
Wen i here this music. Its always reminded me of home.
I still have the cassette tape from 98!
The last time i heard this was some 10 years ago... have been looking for it for a while... finally!
so peaceful masterful in every note
I miss my tape I had of these songs. Unlike most on here I always loved the sounds of nature added to it
Yo compré este cassette en 1997 en Florida y todavía los tengo. No existía los cd todavía.
Just wow
beautiful...
Beautiful music! Thx for upload!
The tranquil feel of this version is second to none. If only there weren't those subtle bass note changes at some brief points.
Damn, this isn't available on Spotify.
muito bonita essa canção.
Wow, muito lindo e relaxante
Que refrescarte sirve para meditar
my aim is true, my message is clear, its curtains for you Elizabeth my dear
Great
Angel's musik....
Scarborough is in England.
nice.....
English not Celtic. Celtic Folk Music = Welsh, Cornish, Irish, Breton or Manx, although all the trad music from Britain is fairly similar, and a huge number of Americans always wrongly assume it is all Irish.
Celtic = Gaelic _or_ Bryanthic _or_ Pict
Gaelic = Scottish, Irish, Manx
Bryanthic = Breton, Welsh, Cornish
It doesn't sound Celtic.
tabo nai fuang ..
Scarborough Fair isn't Celtic. Its English. This song was wrote about a famous fair that was held in Scarborough in Yorkshire England.
but they didn't have anything to do with this, godt olde Egelsk song
Thorgils Skarthi founded Scarborough in in the tenth century, nowt to do with the Celtics
I like it, but Id rather not have it with rain sounds...
It's not Celtic. It's Anglo. It's clearly a old English song
you're correct, but it is in the -album- title.
Thank you for pointing this out it drives me nuts!
I just HATED the water sounds on the beginning
Tobiasu I just LOVED the water sounds on the beginning
ok
as English as Harry Kane or Johnny Bairstow
or fish and chips and pork pies
inn godt olde Egelsk song
The mood created by this song, when you truly become immersed in it, is incompatible with the mood of being a flag-waving patriotic sheep who derives a feeling of pride from the belief that a piece of art was created by someone who was subject to the same political domicile as one's self (even though copyright laws hadn't been invented in medieval times, so that the real origins of much of its music may have pre-dated the establishment of now-familiar political domiciles by petty squabbling tyrant-lords).
Stop whining.
Lets g o Brandon.
@@Intelwinsbigly
It's also incoherent twaddle.
salad fingers