Anne Briggs and Bert Jansch - Go your way

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  • This is one of hers. What sometimes gets lost in the mix when talking about her voice is that she is such a gifted songwriter. In fact, in this one and Living by the Water and others you can't separate her voice from her poetry. There won't be another like her again. And no, I didn't forget Bert Jansch, who's stuff I've been trying to play for years. Yes, this recording is very special.

  • so glad she never let the music industry get to her, beautiful voice

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  • Anne is a legend :)))

  • wikipedia says the song is 4 mins 13 sec can you upload the full song pls?

  • @Kkktttsccchh I can't find what I said previously to which you reply, "its believed to be scottish folk singer Annie Ross." Anne Briggs is really Annie Ross? Please remind me what I asked! She's really nice to listen to, and all those years of listening to versions of some of these songs as sung by Pentangle are now properly predated.

    I suppose you must be in the U.K. somewhere, if you danced around the maypole...I don't know of that custom here in North America.

  • Summer of 1968 

  • @fingling8 its believed to be scottish folk singer Annie Ross...but the fil was rereleased in 2002+there is an alterantive version sung by bthe actress who played Daisy,her name was Lesley Mckee? I think...lolol....Paul Giovanni was responsible for the score.2 songs are based on Robert Burns poems+old traditional ancient earthlore songs...

    ..wow I remember the may day celebrations as a child myself,dancing round the may pole with garlands in my hair..pure wickerman,,I love those old traditions;)

  • is she about 65 now?? seems like yesterday those days, the back to the land hippies in the country, rural ct.

  • Thanks for posting this gem

  • She should be honoured by the British music industry. Not for the money she has made for it. Led Zep would never have made or heard of a couple of, "their"tunes. Just for keeping a couple of old British melodies alive.

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