Wild Mountain Thyme - Scottish Folk Song

Details
Title | Wild Mountain Thyme - Scottish Folk Song |
Author | Paddy Boyle |
Duration | 4:33 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=yrno3gHqNOQ |
Description
Wild Mountain Thyme. This version is of the song is credited to Francis McPeake out of Belfast Ireland and was first recorded by his nephew in the 1950s.
McPeake seems to have borrowed heavily from an older Scottish folk song by the name of "Braes of Balquither" which was written by Scottish poet Robert Tannahill and composer Robert Archibald Smith in the early 1800s. Lyrics Below;
O the summer time has come
And the trees are sweetly blooming
And wild mountain thyme
Grows around the purple heather.
Will you go, lassie, go?
Chorus
And we'll all go together,
To pull wild mountain thyme,
All around the purple heather.
Will you go, lassie, go?
I will build my love a tower,
By yon clear crystal fountain,
And on it I will pile,
All the flowers of the mountain.
Will you go, lassie, go?
I will range through the wilds
And the deep land so dreary
And return with the spoils
To the bower o' my dearie.
Will ye go lassie go ?
If my true love she'll not come,
Then I'll surely find another,
To pull wild mountain thyme,
All around the purple heather.
Will you go, lassie, go?