Author | Topic: Add: The Sad Song [Palace Grand] | |
dmcg | Posted - 02 May 03 - 01:29 pm | |
Sad Song, The [Palace Grand] He came from his palace grand, And he came to my cottage door; His words were few, but his looks Will linger forevermore. The smile in his sad dark eyes, More tender than words could be; But I was nothing to him, Though he was the world to me; But I was nothing to him, Though he was the world to me. And there in his garden strolled, All robed in satins and lace, A lady so strange and cold, Who held in his heart no place. For I would be his bride With a kiss for a lifetime fee; But I am nothing to him, Though he is the world to me; But I am nothing to him, Though he is the world to me. Today in his palace grand On a flower-strewn bier he lies, With the beautiful lids fast closed O'er the beautiful sad dark eyes. Among the mourners who mourn Why should I a mourner be? For I was nothing to him Though he was the world to me. How will it be with our souls When we meet in that spirit land? What the mortal heart ne'er knows Will the spirit then understand? Or in some celestial form Will our sorrows repeated be? Will I still be nothing to him Though he is the world to me? Will I still be nothing to him Though he is the world to me? Source: Randolph, V, 1982. Ozark Folksongs, Illinois Press, Urbana Notes: Collected by Vance Randolph from May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, Mo., May 14, 1934, who learnt it near Galena, Mo., about 1900. Randolph wrote that "this piece has no local title but Carl Sandburg, who heard it at Springfield Mo., in 1930, always called it 'The Sad Song'" Norm Cohen wrote:
Max Hunter's recording can be found here. Database entry is here. Edited By dmcg - 02/05/2003 14:02:26 | ||
dmcg | Posted - 02 May 03 - 01:36 pm | |
This is a song that I had completely forgotten about until I heard it on The Mudcat Rose CD, sung by Kendall Morse. I associate it with the BBC Radio programme "Family Favourites" from the late 50's or perhaps early 60's; though maybe it is the Joan Baez recording that I am really remembering. I don't remember ever hearing it since then until the Mudcat CDs arrived. | ||
masato sakurai | Posted - 02 May 03 - 02:40 pm | |
From the Max Hunter Collection: Palace Grand (As sung by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, Missouri on October 21, 1960) |