LET NO MAN STEAL YOUR THYME
(Latest update on 30/07/2015)
(traditional) | ||
(o): | Joseph Taylor (1908) | label: wax cylinder |
As Sprig Of Thyme. British-Irish traditional with roots in the 17th century. The first song Cecil Sharp ever collected. | ||
(c): | George Maynard (1955) [as The Seeds Of Love; Peter Kennedy recording], Isla Cameron (1960) [with Ewan MacColl], Anne Briggs (1963) [at the Edinburgh Festival], Sandy Denny (1966) [just the first verse], Trevor Lucas (1967) [in film Far From The Madding Crowd], Pentangle (1968) , Shelagh McDonald (1970) , Robin & Barry Dransfield (1977) [as Seeds Of Love], June Tabor (1992) , Coope, Boyes & Simpson (1998) [as The Sprig Of Thyme], Eliza Carthy & Norma Waterson (2010) [as Bunch Of Thyme], | |