Foggy Dew
“Foggy Dew” is an English song.
[edit] Foggy, Foggy Dew
The first song of this title was of English origin, sometimes called “Foggy, Foggy Dew”, and is a lamentful ballad of a young lover. It was published on a broadside around 1815, though there are very many versions: Cecil Sharp collected eight versions.[1] Burl Ives, who popularized the song in the United States in the 1940s, claimed that a version dated to colonial America. Ives was once jailed in Mona, Utah, for singing it in public, when authorities deemed it a bawdy song.[2] BBC Radio likewise restricted broadcast of the song to programmes covering folk tunes or the works of Benjamin Britten.[3] The tune is a late 18th or early 19th century revision of "When I First Came To Court", licensed in 1689.
When I was a bachelor, I liv'd all alone
I worked at the weaver's trade
And the only, only thing that I ever did wrong
Was to woo a fair young maid.
I wooed her in the wintertime
And in the summer, too
And the only, only thing that I did that was wrong
Was to keep her from the foggy, foggy dew.
One night she came to my bedside
When I was fast asleep.
She laid her head upon my bed
And she began to weep.
She sighed, she cried, she damn near died
She said what shall I do?
So I hauled her into bed and covered up her head
Just to keep her from the foggy foggy dew.
So, I am a bachelor, I live with my son
and we work at the weaver's trade.
And every single time that I look into his eyes
He reminds me of that fair young maid.
He reminds me of the wintertime
And of the summer, too,
And of the many, many times that I held her in my arms
Just to keep her from the foggy, foggy, dew.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ The Foggy Dew
- ^ Burl Ives, The Wayfarying Stranger, New York: Whittlesey House, 1948, pp. 129-131.
- ^ Russell Davies (21 September 2008). Russell Davies. BBC Radio 2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/davies/
- ^ Version from Folksongs Arr. Benjamin Britten, Perf. Peter Pears, London Records
[edit] External links
- http://unitedireland.tripod.com/the_foggy_dew_lyrics_chords.html Lyrics guitar chords and video of The Foggy Dew
- A page containing a 1913 MP3 file of The Foggy Dew by John McCormack and Spencer Clay http://visitnewfoundland.ca/music.html