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Red River Valley; 6 parts (2:24)
Topic Started: Jun 23 2011, 11:35 AM (401 Views)
Falibrand

The American folk tune of uncertain origin, as sequenced by Barry Taylor.

Positioning: Default
Lute
/play redriver 11 sync
Harp1
/play redriver 21 sync
Harp2
/play redriver 22 sync
Bass
/play redriver 31 sync
Horn1
/play redriver 61 sync
Horn2
/play redriver 62 sync
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Attachments: redriver.abc (13.06 KB)
Edited by Falibrand, Jun 28 2011, 10:57 AM.
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Falibrand

Lyrics: {Chorus is in italics and should be sung by all}

From this valley they say you are going
We will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile
Now, alas, must my fond hopes all vanish
For they say you are gong away

Come and sit by my side, if you love me
Do not hasten to bid me adieu
Just remember the fair Green Hill Country
And the poor boy who loved you so true


I've been thinking a long time, my darling
Of the sweet words you never would say
Do you think of the kind hearts you're breaking
And the pain you are causing to me

Come and sit by my side, if you love me
Do not hasten to bid me adieu
Just remember the fair Green Hill Country
And the poor boy who loved you so true


They will bury me where you have wandered
Near the hills where the daffodils grow
When you're gone from the fair Green Hill Country
For I can't live without you I know

Come and sit by my side, if you love me
Do not hasten to bid me adieu
Just remember the fair Green Hill Country
And the poor boy who loved you so true


Just remember the fair Green Hill Country
And the poor boy who loved you so true

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