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'The Lakes of Shilin', from Nic Jones' album 'From the Devil to a Stranger', released in 1978.

This is an Irish ballad that tells the story of a young man going swimming in a lake, and drowning. It is also known by other titles, such as 'Willie Lennox, 'Willie Leonard'. The name of the lake differs as well; Col Fin, Col Flynn, Cold Finn, Cool Flynn, Coolfin, Coephin and Coulfin. The lake is not on any map, but it may have been an expansion of the River Bann, which is mentioned in 'Willie Lennox'.

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Lyrics:

Well it's early one morning Billy Henry arose
Straight to his comrade's bed-chamber he goes
Saying, Rise, loving comrade, let nobody know,
To the dark and chilly waters a-bathing we'll go.

So Billy he stripped and then he went in
And he swam the dark waters all round and around
Saying, Oh my loving comrade, oh don't you go in
For I see there is a coffin in the Lakes of Shilin.

But the other one, he stripped and then he went in
And he swam the dark waters all round and around
Saying Oh my loving Billy, why did you go in
To the dark and chilly waters in the Lakes of Shilin.

Now there was an old woman who lived there close by
She went to Billy's parents and she made this reply:
Your son he went a-bathing as I've heard him say
And now your Billy Henry he's as cold as the clay.

Down came his mother like one in despair,
She's a-wringing of her hands and a-tearing of her hair,
Saying, Oh my Billy Henry why did you go in
To the dark and chilly waters in the Lakes of Shilin?

So down came his father like one in despair,
He's a-wringing of his hands and a-tearing of his hair,
Saying, I brought up a family of fine-bodied men,
And the best of them's drowned in the Lakes of Shilin.

So it's down came his sweetheart like one in despair,
She's a-wringing of her hands and a-tearing of her hair,
Saying, It's six months and better till my wedding day
And now me Billy Henry he's as cold as the clay.

So we'll go around to Martin's, to Martin's by the shore.
We'll hire us a small boat as we've done before
And we'll search the dark waters all around and all round
Till we see that Billy Henry's fair body is found.

So they went around to Martin's, to Martin's by the shore
And they hired them a small boat as they'd done before.
And they searched the dark waters all around and all round
Till they saw that Billy Henry's fair body was found.

For to see Billy's funeral was such a fine sight:
There was six handsome young men all dressed up in white,
There was six pretty maidens all dressed up in green,
Just to show that he'd been drowned in the Lakes of Shilin.

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All credit goes to Nic Jones. I only put the music and images together for promotion, so Youtube can enjoy this great artist. For more of his fantastic music, consider buying his albums to support Nic Jones (who can no longer perform). I upload some of his songs from the albums that have only been released on vinyl. These are no longer available, and as far as I know there are no plans to release them on CD. For the albums that were released on CD, see www.nicjones.net or www.molliemusicrecords.co.uk.

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  • I hope you dont mind me pointing out that your comment is slightly wrong - it's Nic not Nick :-)

  • @guitarnut81 Fixed. :)

  • Fair enough! For what it's worth I think Carthy is quite simply the most important and innovative of all the singer guitarists to come out of the folk revival, and I also think Martin Simpson is a very good singer. But it's just a matter of taste, really.

  • @tamcd1508 I do have a few Carthy albums, and they're definitely good. Carthy has probably also influenced Nic Jones a bit, as Jones has influenced others (maybe they even influenced each other?).

  • Except, of course, for Martin Carthy and Martin Simpson..........

  • @tamcd1508 Well, Simpson is a fantastic guitar player, but in my opinion he can't match Nic Jones vocally.

    I like Martin Carthy in some of his tunes, but generally not that much. I do recognize how important he has been for folk music though. But I guess you can say I'm just a Nic Jones fan... I was just hooked from the moment I first heard his music.

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  • Nic will always be a master of his trade, but if you're looking for authentic "English Roots" folk music, check out this Guy. Phil Drane. Stripped back, uncluttered vocals with superb guitar work

  • A great performer, check out Nick Dow, another star in the same ilk.

  • This man should be a superstar, I'd love a copy of this album, well done for putting it up.

    Hooray for Orpington.

  • great work wrongwayup ! what a singer and musician,

  • Great tune...I'll have to learn this one! Thanks for sharing.

  • Nic Jones was quite simply the best guitar player and singer in the english folk tradition before his accident, in my opinion at least, Carthy is good but he doesn't move me the way Jones does, not even come close

  • Nic Jones was quite simply the best guitar player and singer in the english folk tradition before his accident, in my opinion at least, Carthy is good but he doesn't move me the way Jones does, not even come close

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