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Author: Padraic Colum (1881-1972)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database * indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics. A blue rectangle containing a language code such as ENG indicates the presence of a translation to that language. A grey rectangle such as FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but is missing.
A ballad maker (Once I loved a maiden fair
) (from Wild Earth) - C. Gibbs, E. Deale
A cradle song (O men from the fields
) (from Wild Earth) - J. Angel, J. Coulthard, J. Duarte, F. Hart, J. Hind, D. Parke, B. Pentland, K. Weigl, P. Wilkinson
A Rann of Exile (Nor right, nor left, nor any road I see a comrade face) (from Wild Earth) A. Bax, H. Hughes: Rann of Exile
A. Fleischmann: Caoine
A Rann of Wandering (On Saint Bride's day, when it comes, I will throw a sail on the lake) (from Wild Earth) A. Bax, H. Harty: Rann of Wandering
Across the door (The fiddles were playing and playing) (from Wild Earth) - A. Bax
Caoine (Nor right, nor left, nor any road I see a comrade face) (from Wild Earth) - A. Fleischmann
Cradle Song (O men from the fields
) (from Wild Earth) - A. Bax
Crane (I know you, Crane
) (from Creatures) - H. Cowell *
Dermott Donn MacMorna (One day you'll come to my husband's door) (from Wild Earth) - A. Bax
I heard in the night (I heard in the night the pigeons
) - H. Cowell *
I heard in the night the pigeons
* H. Cowell: I heard in the night
I know you, Crane
(from Creatures) * A. Fleischmann: The crane
H. Cowell: Crane
Lullaby (O men from the fields
) (from Wild Earth) - P. Sweetman
Mantle of blue (O men from the fields
) (from Wild Earth) - F. Bridge, E. Moeran
My young love said to me, My mother won't mind
(from Wild Earth and Other Poems) H. Hughes: She moved thro' the fair
Night-Fliers (The birds that soar break space
) - H. Cowell *
Nor right, nor left, nor any road I see a comrade face (from Wild Earth) A. Bax, H. Hughes: Rann of Exile
A. Fleischmann: Caoine
O ! I wish the sun was bright in the sky (from Wild Earth) H. Hughes, B. Treharne, A. O'Murnaghan: The terrible robber men
O forest bird (O forest bird, forget your songs!) (from Creatures) - F. May [x] *
O forest bird, forget your songs! (from Creatures) [x] * F. May: O forest bird
O men from the fields (O men from the fields
) (from Wild Earth) - H. Hughes
O men from the fields
(from Wild Earth) P. Sweetman: Lullaby
E. Lodge: The mantle of blue
F. Bridge, E. Moeran: Mantle of blue
J. Dear: Tread softly
M. Brand, A. Cooke, E. Deale, E. Deale, E. Deale, H. Loughborough, C. Thomas, B. Treharne: O, men from the fields
M. Sheldon, C. Cadoret, P. Edmonds, R. Fleming, R. Ganz, H. Harty, P. McIntyre, E. Rubbra, A. Stout, K. Tod, M. Weaver: Cradle song
H. Hughes: O men from the fields
A. Bax: Cradle Song
J. Angel, J. Coulthard, J. Duarte, F. Hart, J. Hind, D. Parke, B. Pentland, K. Weigl, P. Wilkinson: A cradle song
Odalisques, odalisques (from Dramatic Legends and Other Poems) A. Bax: The pigeons
On Saint Bride's day, when it comes, I will throw a sail on the lake (from Wild Earth) A. Bax, H. Harty: Rann of Wandering
Once I loved a maiden fair
(from Wild Earth) C. Gibbs, E. Deale: A ballad maker
One day you'll come to my husband's door (from Wild Earth) A. Bax: Dermott Donn MacMorna
Rann of Exile (Nor right, nor left, nor any road I see a comrade face) (from Wild Earth) - A. Bax, H. Hughes
Rann of Wandering (On Saint Bride's day, when it comes, I will throw a sail on the lake) (from Wild Earth) - A. Bax, H. Harty
She moved thro' the fair (My young love said to me, My mother won't mind
) (from Wild Earth and Other Poems) - H. Hughes
Singing bird (O forest bird, forget your songs!) (from Creatures) [x] * F. May: O forest bird
The birds that soar break space
* H. Cowell: Night-Fliers
The crane (I know you, Crane
) (from Creatures) - A. Fleischmann *
The fiddles were playing and playing (from Wild Earth) A. Bax: Across the door
The mantle of blue (O men from the fields
) (from Wild Earth) - E. Lodge
The pidgeons (Odalisques, odalisques) (from Dramatic Legends and Other Poems) A. Bax: The pigeons
The pigeons (Odalisques, odalisques) (from Dramatic Legends and Other Poems) - A. Bax
The terrible robber men (O ! I wish the sun was bright in the sky) (from Wild Earth) - H. Hughes, B. Treharne, A. O'Murnaghan
The tin-whistle player ('Tis long since, long since
) (from Old Pastures) - E. Deale [x] *
'Tis long since, long since
(from Old Pastures) [x] * E. Deale: The tin-whistle player
Tread softly (O men from the fields
) (from Wild Earth) - J. Dear
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database
* indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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