1917 Fair Rosamund , pictured in a 1917 oil painting by Most of the tracks on the album are folk songs. 'Cruel Sister', the song which provides the title for the album, is a traditional (known in some versions as '). It tells the story of the violent rivalry between two sisters for the love of a. One of the sisters murders her, whose bones and hair are turned into a by a passing musician. The ballad was collected by ( 10) and is also listed in the. 'Fair Rosamund' is about, a mistress of King.
'The Greatham Calling on Song' is from the which is performed in every. 'Raven Girl' is a traditional folk song with an additional verse written by Ester Watson of, Northumberland. 'Bonny at Morn' was collected in the 19th century and published in 1882 in the. 'John Dead' is a from the, collected. The album also includes an acclaimed cover version, sung by Becky Unthank, of 's song '. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
Retrieved 4 April 2015. ^ Zierke, Reinhard (21 August 2016). Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
Full text of 'The church heraldry of Norfolk: a description of all coats of arms on brasses, monuments, slabs, hatchments, &c., now to be found in the county.Illustrated. With references to Blomefield's History of Norfolk and Burke's Armory. Together with notes from the inscriptions attached'. Mar 28, 2018 - Pentangle - Cruel Sister - 1970 -(C.D. Winpcap 4.1.1 on this page. Rip) [F.L.A.C.]/05 - Jack Orion - Jack Orion.flac 103.15 MB Pentangle - Cruel.
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