Traditional 18th century Scottish folk song performed by the Celtic acoustic duo Byrne and Barrett based on a true story of young man's most serendipitous escape from an English navy press gang. Pursued by dragoons, the Rev. David Williams sought refuge from Lady Cherrytree, who most unwisely hid him in bed next to her teenage daughter. The unchaperoned couple soon got amorous, Davie knocked up the girl, and then he married her.
Greg Schaaf sings and plays tinwhistle to Glenn Weiser's guitar accompaniment.
Gorgeous! Great guitar.
yehrightify 2 months ago
You still sound great, but I still prefer "The Canadian Railroad Trilogy" sung in our dorm room on Roberts third.
zscalzi 10 months ago
Lovely version.
angelf1re 1 year ago
Loved this, it's years since I've heard this song. A joy to listen to. 5*****
dunnacoustic 2 years ago
beautifully done
eileenbiz 2 years ago
not normally the style of music I listen to but I still found it very enjoyable
KrazyGoob 3 years ago 2