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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2008

Traditional Scottish song, "The Bonnie Ship the Diamond," performed by Jesse, the Bard of Cornwall. My version is inspired by that of Jim Malcolm, whom I greatly admire.

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  • hey man this one is by far my fav can u tell me the name of the song that goes "her masts they snaped like match sticks, the ocean claimed her rudder the captains orders rip the planks wel have to make another" im sure its nova scotia men but i cant find the lyrics and the recording i have isnt distiguishable and since u can sing north west passage with out reading it i figured u might know the name of that one and u should do ur own version of it i would love to hear it thxs Dr.J

  • Sorry, Dr. J, I don't know that one.

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  • Wonderful as always!

  • Good job, Jesse. Much different than your other recent songs, but still distinctly Bard. *****

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  • @jwrightvw itscalled nova scotia men (tom o'brien)

  • Great video. I love your voice. 

  • @JenMuse08 -- ooops! I thought this didn't post. Sorry, didn't mean to post it three times!! It's late, guess I better get to bed. lol

  • Oh, just perfect! I learned this song years ago; and frankly, I don't remember how I learned it. I love your voice & your version. Do you have a CD out there in the world somewhere? Also cool to mention is I'm from Cornwall (NY). I'm assuming you're from Cornwall, England....? :) Jennifer

  • Oh, just perfect! I learned this song years ago; and frankly, I don't remember how I learned it. I love your voice & your version. Do you have a CD out there in the world somewhere? Also cool to mention is I'm from Cornwall (NY). I'm assuming you're from Cornwall, England....? :) Jennifer

  • Oh, just perfect! I learned this song years ago; and frankly, I don't remember how I learned it. I love your voice & your version. Do you have a CD out there in the world somewhere? Also cool to mention is I'm from Cornwall (NY). I'm assuming you're from Cornwall, England....? :) Jennifer

  • i do belive the song was about the port of aberdeen, scotland where i come from.

    however was awesome, another person sings it lesse the name graham e person does oor tours in edingburgh well worth looking up as a man of your talent will respect another great musician.

  • such a great voice!!!!

  • @foxbat3gmail

    i wouldnt worry my friend the traditions be they not as common will never die infact i think there may be another folk revival due

  • @MrNicefash

    Hi hope you don't mind me contacting but your right unfortunately all the best stuff comes from Canada now we're losing our traditions :¬(

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