Meet on the Ledge
| "Meet on the Ledge" | ||||
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| Single by Fairport Convention | ||||
| from the album What We Did on Our Holidays | ||||
| B-side | "Throwaway Street Puzzle" (Hutchings/Thompson) | |||
| Released | December 1968 | |||
| Format | 7", 45rpm | |||
| Recorded | August-September 1968 at Kingsway Recorders and Olympic Studio No. 1, London | |||
| Length | 2:49 | |||
| Label | Island WIP 6047 | |||
| Writer(s) | Richard Thompson | |||
| Producer | Joe Boyd (Witchseason Productions) | |||
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"Meet on the Ledge" was Fairport Convention's second single.
The song was taken from the album What We Did on Our Holidays. BBC Radio 2's Sold On Song TOP 100 songs as voted for by Radio 2 listeners put their early song "Meet On The Ledge" at Number 17[1]. They had performed "Meet on the Ledge" on the 1969 launch of From the Roundhouse (a short-lived BBC-TV youth and arts programme about the London "underground scene")[2]. The song appears to represent some kind of confrontation with death, perhaps the loss of a friend or even a sense of one's own mortality. The song's title comes from a large, low hanging tree limb which Thompson, as a child, used to play on, and which he and his friends had dubbed "The Ledge".
The song became Fairport Convention's unofficial anthem. At their concerts and, particularly, at the ongoing Cropredy Festival, it is often performed as the last song and a signal to fans that there will be no more encores.[3]
Thompson was somewhat uncertain of his own vocals at the time of the first recording. Instead Sandy Denny and Ian Matthews took the honours. Thompson re-recorded it on the album Small Town Romance (a bonus track), but does not give it any special prominence in his repertoire. He was still in his teens when he wrote it. Fairport Convention re-recorded the song in 1987, releasing it as a track on the album In Real Time: Live '87 and as a single to tie in with the band's 20th anniversary. Of the latter release, band member Ric Sanders quipped at the time "We're going to release it every 20 years until it's a hit". It was covered by Eleanor Shanley, Noel Murphy and the Continental Drifters. The title has been used for a compilation album by Fairport Convention and a book about them. On the 1972 compilation History of Fairport Convention it is the first track.
[edit] References
- ^ "17 | Meet On The Ledge". Sold On Song Top 100. BBC Radio 2. June 2004. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/soldonsong/songlibrary/meetontheledge.shtml. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
- ^ Virgin Radio[dead link]
- ^ Zierke, Reinhard. "Meet on the Ledge". Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music. informatik.uni-hamburg.de. http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~zierke/richard.thompson/songs/meetontheledge.html. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
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