Track name: COME LANDLORD FILL THE FLOWING BOWL A
Trackcode: SAS014209
Composer: DP, John Gregory Knowles (Arr.), Timothy Murton Laight (Arr.), Paul Martin Pritchard (Arr.), Graham Donald Harry Preskett (Arr.), James Camillus Rattigan (Arr.), Martin Rands (Arr.)
アーティスト: John Gregory Knowles, Timothy Murton Laight, Paul Pritchard, Graham Preskett, James Rattigan
EAN/GTIN: 4020771182428
ISRC: DE-B63-18-24209
Album name: FOLK SONGS OF THE BRITISH ISLES
Catalogue number: SAS0142
Label: Sonoton Authentic Series - SAS
LC number: 07573
Male vocal English drinking song in uptempo march feel with retardant at the end of each verse. Raucous folk accompaniment with French horn interjections. Lyrics about extolling the pleasures of beer. 113 bpm (Gmaj)
Arranged by John Gregory Knowles, Timothy Murton Laight, Paul Pritchard, Graham Preskett, James Rattigan & Martin Rands. Produced by John Gregory Knowles. Recorded at AIRPLAY TV, Thames Ditton, Surrey, UK. Sound engineers: Paul Golding, Paul Pritchard & Matthew Moore.
Performed by John Gregory Knowles (drums), Tim Murton Laight (lead vocals, strumming banjo), Paul Pritchard (bass, French horn, backing vocals), James Rattigan (accordion, French horn) and Graham Preskett (violin, vocals).
Mastered by Wolfgang Meyscheider at digital music & media, Traunwalchen, Germany.
Artwork: Sahar Aharoni
Come landlord fill the flowing bowl until it doth run over
Come landlord fill the flowing bowl until it doth run over
For tonight we'll merry merry be
For tonight we'll merry merry be
For tonight we'll merry merry be
Tomorrow we'll be sober, sober, sober
For tonight we'll merry merry be
For tonight we'll merry merry be
For tonight we'll merry merry be
Tomorrow we'll be sober
The man that drinketh small beer and goes to bed right sober
The man that drinketh small beer and goes to bed right sober
Fades as the leaves do fade etc.
That drop off in October etc.
The man who drinketh strong beer and goes to bed right mellow
The man who drinketh strong beer and goes to bed right mellow
Lives as he ought to live etc.
And dies a jolly good fellow etc.
But he who drinks just what he likes and getteth half seas over
But he who drinks just what he likes and getteth half seas over
Will live as he dies perhaps etc.
Then lie down in the clover etc.