Author Topic: Add: The Mingulay Boat Song


dmcg

Posted - 01 Jul 06 - 11:52 am

Chorus:
Hill you ho, boys, Let her go, boys,
Bring her head round, now all together,
Hill you ho, boys, Let her go, boys,
Sailing home, home to Ming-u-lay.


What care we though white the Minch is?
What care we for wind or weather,
Let her go, boys! Ev;ry inch is
Wearing home, home to Mingulay.

Wives are waiting on the bank, or,
Looking seaward from the heather;
Pull her round, boys! And we'll anchor,
Ere the sun sets at Mingulay.

[Ships return now, heavy laden
Mothers holdin' bairns a-cryin'
They'll return, though, when the sun sets
They'll return to Mingulay]


Source: Singing Together, Summer 1976, BBC Publications


Notes:

By Sir Hugh S. Roberton (1874-1952).

Verse in [ ] was not included in the Singing Together booklet.







Malcolm Douglas
Posted - 02 Jul 06 - 12:07 am

I'm not at all sure that Roberton wrote that final verse; it certainly doesn't appear in his Songs of the Isles.

Quite a few additional verses have been added in recent years by people who wanted a longer song to perform. Maybe this is one of them.

Roberton didn't write the melody, which is described in his book as "Traditional Gaelic tune (probably Lochaber) arranged by Hugh S Roberton".

The original tune was a pipe tune, 'Creag Guanach'; from, not called, Lochaber. Roberton had it from memory and had forgotten its name.




dmcg

Posted - 02 Jul 06 - 09:41 am

Thanks for that, Malcolm. I have removed the extra verse from the database and clarified the lyrics/melody entry there. I will leave this thread unchanged so the posts make sense.




Guest Account
Posted - 22 Jul 06 - 12:34 am

From: Rhea

The URL below is a site that gives a history of Mingulay
and the "Boat Song" as well.
Suprisingly, it was never used by the fishermen of Mingulay.

http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/features/featurefirst1065.html



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