paroles de chanson Claudy Banks - Fairport Convention
′Twas
on
one
summer's
evening
all
in
the
month
of
May
Down
by
a
flowery
garden
I
carelessly
did
stray
I
overheard
a
young
maid
in
sorrow
to
complain
All
for
her
handsome
sailor
boy
who
ploughed
the
raging
main
I
boldly
stepped
up
to
her
and
put
her
in
surprise
I′ll
vow
she
did
not
know
me,
I
being
all
in
disguise
Says,
I'm
a
charming
creature,
my
joy
and
heart's
delight
How
far
have
you
to
travel
this
dark
and
stormy
night?
Away
kind
sir,
to
the
Claudy
Banks
if
you
will
please
to
show
Pity
her
poor
girl
distracted,
oh,
there
I
have
to
go
I
am
in
search
of
a
young
man
and
Johnny
is
his
name
Along
the
banks
of
Claudy,
I′m
told
he
does
remain
′Tis
six
long
moths
on
batter,
since
your
true
love
left
the
shore
In
passing
the
wide
ocean
where
French's
cannons
roar
And
crossing
the
wide
ocean
with
honor
and
for
gain
I′m
told
his
ship
was
wrecked
all
on
the
coast
of
Spain
On
hearing
of
this
dreadful
news,
it
put
her
in
despair
With
a
wringing
of
her
hands
and
a
tearing
of
her
hair
Oh,
since
he's
gone
and
left
me,
no
other
man
I′ll
take
Oh,
on
the
banks
of
Claudy
I'll
wander
for
his
sake
Oh,
my
heart
was
filled
with
joy
that
night,
I
could
no
longer
stand
I
fell
into
her
arms,
crying,
"Betsy,
I′m
that
man
I
am
your
faithful
young
man,
whom
once
you
thought
was
slain
Now,
since
we've
met
on
Claudy
Banks,
we'll
never
part
again"
1 Walk Awhile
2 The Game Pieces
3 The Wood & the Wire
4 My Love is in America
5 The Widow of Westmoreland
6 Canny Capers
7 Don't Leave Too Soon
8 Western Wind
9 Journeyman's Grace
10 Lakota Lullaby
11 Level Pegging
12 Rosemary's Sister
13 Woodworm Swing
14 The Happy Man
15 Heart of the Song
16 Rosie
17 Claudy Banks
18 John Gaudie
19 Matty Groves
20 Meet On the Ledge
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