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song dating back at least as far as 1821. It was mentioned, along with the lyrics, in
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(Edinburgh) of that year.


History

The melody was printed in Bruce and Stokoe's Northumbrian Minstrelsy in 1882, which also mentioned its publication in 1821 and noted that the contributor of the song was
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(1790–1870), who put it to a melody ("My Love is Newly Listed") learned from a
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street singer. Thomas Doubleday was a radical agitator who often contributed to ''Blackwood's''. The singer
Anne Briggs Anne Patricia Briggs (born 29 September 1944) is an English folk singer. Although she travelled widely in the 1960s and early 1970s, appearing at folk clubs and venues in England and Ireland, she never aspired to commercial success or to achie ...
first popularized the song in the 1960s and recorded it in 1971. It was later learned by
Archie Fisher Archie Macdonald Fisher (born 23 October 1939) is a Scottish folk singer and songwriter. He has released several solo albums since his first, eponymous album, in 1968. Fisher composed the song "The Final Trawl", recorded on the album ''Windwa ...
who passed it on to
Dick Gaughan Richard Peter Gaughan (born 17 May 1948) is a Scottish musician, singer and songwriter, particularly of folk and social protest songs. He is regarded as one of Scotland's leading singer-songwriters. Early years Gaughan was born in Glasgow's Roy ...
. Gaughan recorded it on his '' Handful of Earth'' album, the success of which further popularized the song. The song was used in the 2008 BBC adaptation of Thomas Hardy's ' Tess of the D'Urbervilles'


Lyrics

The original lyrics as printed in ''Blackwood's Magazine'', 1821, are: :O, the snow it melts the soonest when the winds begin to sing; :And the corn it ripens fastest when the frosts are setting in; :And when a woman tells me that my face she'll soon forget, :Before we part, I wad a crown, she's fain to follow't yet. :The snow it melts the soonest when the wind begins to sing; :And the swallow skims without a thought as long as it is spring; :But when spring goes, and winter blows, my lass, an ye'll be fain, :For all your pride, to follow me, were't cross the stormy main. :O, the snow it melts the soonest when the wind begins to sing; :The bee that flew when summer shined, in winter cannot sting; :I've seen a woman's anger melt between the night and morn, :And it's surely not a harder thing to tame a woman's scorn. :O, never say me farewell here -no farewell I'll receive, :For you shall set me to the stile, and kiss and take your leave; :But I'll stay here till the woodcock comes, and the martlet takes his wing, :Since the snow aye melts the soonest, lass, when the wind begins to sing.


Recordings

*
Archie Fisher Archie Macdonald Fisher (born 23 October 1939) is a Scottish folk singer and songwriter. He has released several solo albums since his first, eponymous album, in 1968. Fisher composed the song "The Final Trawl", recorded on the album ''Windwa ...
, ''Archie Fisher'' (1968) *
Anne Briggs Anne Patricia Briggs (born 29 September 1944) is an English folk singer. Although she travelled widely in the 1960s and early 1970s, appearing at folk clubs and venues in England and Ireland, she never aspired to commercial success or to achie ...
, ''Anne Briggs'' (1971) * Pentangle, '' Solomon's Seal'' (1972) *
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, ''Drive the Cold Winter Away'' (1975) * The Furey Family, without title (recorded 1975, released 1977) *
Dick Gaughan Richard Peter Gaughan (born 17 May 1948) is a Scottish musician, singer and songwriter, particularly of folk and social protest songs. He is regarded as one of Scotland's leading singer-songwriters. Early years Gaughan was born in Glasgow's Roy ...
, '' Handful of Earth'', (Topic 12TS419) (1981) *
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&
Robin Williamson Robin Duncan Harry Williamson (born 24 November 1943) is a Scottish multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and storyteller who was a founding member of The Incredible String Band. Career Williamson lived in the Fairmilehead area of Edinbu ...
, ''Wheel of Fortune'' (1993) *
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, ''Legacy'' (1995) *
Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill Maighréad Ní Dhomhnaill (; born 1955) is an Irish traditional singer from Kells, County Meath. She is known for her work with the short-lived, but very highly regarded Skara Brae and her collaborations with her sister Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill, as ...
&
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, ''Celtic Christmas Volume III: A Windham Hill Sampler'' (1997) *
Eliza Carthy Eliza Amy Forbes Carthy, MBE (born 23 August 1975) is an English folk musician known for both singing and playing the fiddle. She is the daughter of English folk musicians singer/guitarist Martin Carthy and singer Norma Waterson. Life and ca ...
, ''Red Rice'' (1998) *
Karan Casey Karan Casey (born 1969) is an Irish folk singer, and a former member of the Irish band Solas. She resides in Cork, Ireland. Early years Casey was born in Ballyduff Lower, Kilmeaden, County Waterford, Ireland. Her family encouraged her to si ...
, ''The Winds Begin to Sing'' (2001) *
James Yorkston and the Athletes James Yorkston (born James Patrick Yorkston Wright; 21 December 1971) is a Scottish folk musician, singer-songwriter and author from the village of Kingsbarns, Fife. He has been releasing music since 2001. As well as recording as a solo artist, ...
, ''
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'' (2004) *
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, ''Winter Sky'' (2005) * Cara Dillon, '' After the Morning'' (2006) * Fit & Limo, ''Astralis'' (2007) * Sting, '' If on a Winter's Night...'' (2009) * The Longest Johns, ''Christmas At Sea'' (2013) * Lewis Barfoot, ''Home'' (2023) * Ninebarrow, ''The Colour of Night''(2023)


References


External links


Background information about the different versions, University of Hamburg
(English)
Origins: The Snows They Melt the Soonest, The Mudcat Café
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