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Anyone fan of this classic and epic song? It's an English ballad from the 1250s and I just can't stop listening to different versions of the song. I've taken the time to actually learn how to play it on the piano when my piano teacher played it for us a month ago. I know I've heard of this song from a long time ago, but I can't remember where or when...but hearing the rich song once again really inspires me.
A little history of the song:
Source: http://www.geocities.com/paris/villa/3895/
Here's a jazz piano version of the song.
Another arranged version
Sarah Brightman singing the song:
Andy Williams with Simon & Garfunkel
A little history of the song:
The history of the song
In the middle ages, people didn't usually take credit for songs or other works of art they made, so the writer of Scarborough Fair is unknown. The song was sung by bards (or shapers, as they were known in medieval England) who went from town to town, and as they heard the song and took it with them to another town, the lyrics and arrangements changed. This is why today there are many versions of Scarborough Fair, and there are dozens of ways in which the words have been written down.
Source: http://www.geocities.com/paris/villa/3895/
Here's a jazz piano version of the song.
Another arranged version
Sarah Brightman singing the song:
Andy Williams with Simon & Garfunkel
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