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So Long, it's Been Good to know You (Woody Guthrie) Ukulele cover
TootlinGeoff
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The original first verse was somewhat different, but this seems to be how it is sung now.
The video and audio are out of sync. Something seems to have gone wrong in my cam...
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Lyke Wake Dirge
TootlinGeoff
23 views
This song from the Cleveland district of North Yorkshire describes the journey of the soul after death.
I am accompanied here by a simple drone on my shruti box.
There is...
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The Wreck of the Reuben James
TootlinGeoff
53 views
Woody Guthrie song about the first US naval casualty of World War II - though the US were not formally at war at the time. The Reuben James was on convoy duties in the Nort...
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Great Grand Coulee Dam
TootlinGeoff
71 views
Song written by Woody Guthrie for a documentary film about the dam. The film was never finished.
Accompanied here on ukulele.
The images are of the Grand Coulee dam befor...
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I Sing of a Maiden
TootlinGeoff
42 views
Based on a fifteenth century carol.
I rewrote the words in modern English and added a tune of my own.
I accompany myself on ukulele. The pictures are of knitted dolls...
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Down in Yon Forest
TootlinGeoff
33 views
A traditional Christmas Carol that can be dated back to the fifteenth century. This version was collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams in Castleton, Derbyshire in 1908.
I h...
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Westmoreland (From the Dancing Master)
TootlinGeoff
10 views
A tune from the 7th (1686) Edition of Playford.
I play it here on my keyless wooden flute. The accompaniment is from my midi keyboard.
The old county of Westmorland disa...
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The Seven Joys of Mary (Carol)
TootlinGeoff
55 views
A fifteenth century carol which survived in the oral tradition.
A number of versions can be found at "Hymns and Carols of Christmas" http://www.hymnsandcarolsofchristmas...
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Blowin' in the Wind - ukulele & harmonica
TootlinGeoff
95 views
My version of a Bob Dylan classic,
Accompanied on soprano ukulele and harmonica.
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Black is the Colour (Trad)
TootlinGeoff
68 views
This video replaces an earlier one.
The song is traditional and the version I sing here is more or less as collected by Cecil Sharp in N. Carolina in 1916 though I left o...
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