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Big River (Jimmy Nail song)

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"Big River"
Song

"Big River" is a song written and performed by Jimmy Nail and released on the album Big River. It was released as a single in 1995. In 2011, it was recorded by Joe McElderry for the DVD, Big River Big Songs: The Tyne.[1] McElderry also performed it for Sunday for Sammy in 2012.[2]

Background

The big river referred to in the title is the River Tyne that runs through Nail's home town, Newcastle upon Tyne. The song is an elegy to the days when shipbuilding and industry in general were at their height in Newcastle and laments the later decline of the industry and therefore the decline of the importance and activity of the Tyne itself. However, in the last chorus, the song takes a more hopeful turn, declaring that, "the river will rise again".

Some of the guitar work on the song was provided by Mark Knopfler.

References

  1. ^ Joe’s made big Tyne on DVD jarrowandhebburngazette.com. Retrieved on 27 November 2011.
  2. ^ Sunday for Sammy 2012, MWMDVD106, Dir. Geoff Wonfor, Prod. Ray Laidlaw