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"The Unquiet Grave" is an English
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in which a young man's grief over the death of his true love is so deep that it disturbs her eternal sleep. It was collected in 1868 by
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Child Ballad The Child Ballads are 305 traditional ballads from England and Scotland, and their American variants, anthologized by Francis James Child during the second half of the 19th century. Their lyrics and Child's studies of them were published as '' ...
number 78. One of the more common tunes used for the ballad is the same as that used for the English ballad "
Dives and Lazarus The rich man and Lazarus (also called the parable of Dives and Lazarus or Lazarus and Dives) is a parable of Jesus from the 16th chapter of the Gospel of Luke. Speaking to his disciples and some Pharisees, Jesus tells of an unnamed rich man a ...
" and the Irish pub favorite "
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Synopsis

A man mourns his true love for "a twelve month and a day". At the end of that time, the dead woman complains that his weeping is keeping her from peaceful rest. He begs a kiss. She tells him it would kill him. When he persists, wanting to join her in death, she explains that once they are both dead their hearts will simply decay, so he should enjoy life while he has it.


Variants

The version noted by Cecil Sharp ends with "When will we meet again? / When the autumn leaves that fall from the trees / Are green and spring up again." Many verses in this ballad have parallels in other ballads: '' Bonny Bee Hom'', '' Sweet William's Ghost'' and some variants of '' The Twa Brothers''. Ween plays a version featuring a woman weeping for a dead man, on their 1997 album ''
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'' entitled "Cold Blows the Wind". The liner notes of the album jokingly describe the song as a traditional Chinese spiritual.


Return of the dead

The motif that excessive grief can disturb the dead is found also in German and Scandinavian ballads, as well as Greek and Roman traditions. In 1941 the "Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society" Vol 4 no 2 included a long essay by Ruth Harvey. She compares motifs from "The Unquiet Grave" with other European ballads, including "Es ging ein Knab spazieren (Der tote Freier)" from Germany. and "Faestemanden I Graven" from Denmark. She writes: "It is only inevitable that a song which certainly goes back to pre-Christian traditions should have suffered modification during the centuries.". The Danish ballad "Faestemanden I Graven" was made into a short film "Aage og Else" (1983). In the Wikipedia article
Danmarks gamle Folkeviser ''Danmarks gamle Folkeviser'' is a collection of (in principle) all known texts and recordings of the old Danish popular ballads. It drew both on early modern manuscripts, such as Karen Brahes Folio, and much more recent folk-song collecting activi ...
this Danish ballad is listed a number 90, with "Sweet William's Ghost" as the English equivalent song. The fact that both those European ballads were printed in the seventeenth century means that it is not too much of a stretch to say that "The Unquiet Grave" is in the same time-scale. On the Fresno State University website, Robert B Waltz compares "The Unquiet Grave" with an older carol, "There blows a cold wind today" in the Bodleian Library MS 7683 (dated c 1500), and writes: "I must say that I find this a stretch; the similarities are slight indeed." To lean on the cautious side we can allow "The Unquiet Grave" to be seventeen century, but discredit a date before 1600.


Recordings

* The composer
Ralph Vaughan Williams Ralph Vaughan Williams, (; 12 October 1872– 26 August 1958) was an English composer. His works include operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces and orchestral compositions including nine symphonies, written over ...
wrote several arrangements for "How Cold the Wind doth Blow (or The Unquiet Grave)". The best known, from 1912, is for piano, violin and voice. It was recorded in 1976 by Sir Philip Ledger,
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and Robert Tear. Catalogue It also appears on the 1989 recording ''Songs of Britten and Vaughan Williams'' by Canadian baritone Kevin McMillan. *
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, Rebsie Fairholm,
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,
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,
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, Solas, Barbara Dickson,
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, Circulus,
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, Fire + Ice and Sarah Calderwood have recorded versions of this song. * A single-movement viola concerto by Australian composer Andrew Ford used the melody of the ballad as its foundation. Written in 1997, the concerto is pieced together from melodic fragments of the ballad and it is only in the final few minutes that the full theme emerges. * The
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, recorded a version of the song (retitled "Cold Blows the Wind") on their 1997 album, ''
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''. * The gothic/darkwave band Faith and the Muse recorded a version on their debut ''Elyria'' in 1994. * It was recorded and released as a duet between
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in 2000, distributed by Tesco in Germany, and pressed up on blue vinyl with a letterpress gatefold cover under the band name Fire + Ice. * The folk-rock group
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recorded a version on their 2009 album '' Cogs, Wheels and Lovers''. * Electro noir artist Alien Skin, formerly with
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(of '80s "Send Me An Angel" fame), recorded his version on the 2010 album ''The Unquiet Grave''. * Orcadian singer Kris Drever recorded a version of this song to music of his own on
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's album ''
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'' in 2009. * The eleven-piece folk band
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recorded a cover of
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's version ("Cold Blows the Wind") for their album, ''Hedonism'' in 2010. * Electronic arrangement by Vladislav Korolev, sung by Lori Joachim Fredrics and premiered on April 13, 2013 * The German electronica/darkwave band
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included a rendition on their 2013 album, ''Wohin?''. * British folk singer/songwriter Elliott Morris included an arrangement of "Unquiet Grave" on his 2013 EP, ''Shadows and Whispers''. * British medieval folk-rock band Gryphon recorded their interpretation of the ballad using the Dives and Lazarus melody on their 1973 debut album Gryphon * English progressive rock musician Steven Wilson recorded an arrangement of the song. It was the B-Side to "Cover version IV", one of a series of six singles, each consisting of a cover of a song written by another artist as the A-side, with the B-sides consisting of original songs (with the exception of "The Unquiet Grave"). The six cover versions and corresponding B-sides were released together on a compilation album, ''
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'', in 2014. * Part of the song was performed by Helen McCrory in the '' Penny Dreadful'' episode " Fresh Hell", and again by Sarah Greene in "And They Were Enemies". * The Ghosts of Johnson City recorded a version of the song for their 2015 album ''Am I Born To Die?'' *
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recorded a version of the song on his 2016 album "True Born Irishman" *
Joan Baez Joan Chandos Baez (; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing more ...
sings it on 3 albums ** on the album ''
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(1964)'' ** on the compilation album '' The Joan Baez Lovesong Album (1976)'' ** on the live album '' Live at Newport (1996)'' * House and Land interpret the song as their final track on their self-titled 2017 album. * The English folk duo The Askew Sisters recorded the ballad on their 2014 album In the Air or the Earth. * The Spanish dark pagan folk band Trobar de Morte recorded a version of the song on their eighth studio album ''The Book of Shadows'' in 2020. * Irish singers Pauline Scanlon and
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performed a six and a half minute duet on Scanlon's 2022 album, ''The Unquiet''. * Canadian Celtic/Polka Punk Band "The Dreadnoughts" released their version of this tune, entitled "The Unquiet Grave" on March 14th 2023. Offering a haunting, gritty take on this classic.


References


External links

*Variants and images of old broadsides can be found a
Joe Offer's copy of the folkinfo archive
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