Peter Bellamy

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Down The Moor 04:17 Tools
Down By The Green Groves 02:00 Tools
Nostradamus 04:52 Tools
The Maid Of Australia 03:56 Tools
Santa Fe Trail 04:18 Tools
Rag Fair 01:36 Tools
The Shepherd of the Downs 04:51 Tools
Old Brown's Daughter 02:57 Tools
A-Roving On A Winter's Night 03:31 Tools
Oak, Ash and Thorn 02:44 Tools
The Poacher's Fate 03:24 Tools
When I Die 02:45 Tools
A Ship To England Came 02:39 Tools
Barbaree 03:30 Tools
Rigs of the Time 03:16 Tools
Brookland Road 02:12 Tools
Our Fathers of Old 02:53 Tools
The Gallant Frigate Amphitrite 03:51 Tools
A Pilgrim's Way 05:33 Tools
Sir Richard's Song 02:08 Tools
The Lord Will Provide 02:20 Tools
The Trees They Do Grow High 04:52 Tools
The Looking Glass 02:32 Tools
Long Time Travelling 02:41 Tools
Mandalay 05:45 Tools
Cold Iron 03:28 Tools
Tommy 04:02 Tools
Philadelphia 03:53 Tools
Ramblin' Robin 02:15 Tools
Derry Gaol 04:43 Tools
Amazing Grace 04:38 Tools
Around Cape Horn 02:34 Tools
Heffle Cuckoo Fair 01:37 Tools
The Housecarpenter 05:11 Tools
The Spotted Cow 02:38 Tools
Edmund In The Lowlands 04:53 Tools
The British Man Of War 03:07 Tools
Bungay Roger 02:08 Tools
The Turfman From Ardee 03:00 Tools
The Female Drummer 03:44 Tools
Danny Deever 04:04 Tools
Overture 05:39 Tools
Fair Annie 06:43 Tools
Frankie's Trade 03:20 Tools
I Once Lived In Service 03:20 Tools
Ward The Pirate 02:23 Tools
Two Pretty Boys (The Two Brothers) 02:23 Tools
Ford O' Kabul River 03:24 Tools
Courting Too Slow 03:33 Tools
Poor Honest Men 03:55 Tools
The Green Fields Of England 04:15 Tools
On Board a "98" 04:17 Tools
The Barley And The Rye 02:00 Tools
Follow Me 'Ome 05:04 Tools
Soldier, Soldier 03:15 Tools
The Lisburn Lass 04:15 Tools
The Dockyard Gate 03:20 Tools
On Board A '98 03:33 Tools
Gunga Din 05:34 Tools
Fanny Blair 02:42 Tools
The molecatcher 03:22 Tools
The Carnal And The Crane 01:58 Tools
The Land 06:28 Tools
The Ballad of Minepit Shaw 03:01 Tools
Here's Adieu, Sweet Lovely Nancy 02:32 Tools
The Brookland Road 02:06 Tools
Sweet Lemeny 02:48 Tools
Warlike Seamen 02:49 Tools
Conversation With Death 03:32 Tools
Blue Roses 02:24 Tools
The Fox Jumps Over The Parson's Gate 02:35 Tools
A Three Part Song 00:59 Tools
Firelock Stile 01:50 Tools
The Greenhopper 03:45 Tools
Saint Stephen 03:44 Tools
Cholera Camp 06:08 Tools
My Boy Jack 01:44 Tools
Shepherds Arise 03:30 Tools
The Rigs Of London Town 02:44 Tools
Anchor Song 02:26 Tools
Cells 04:40 Tools
Death Is Not the End 04:55 Tools
Searching For Lambs 01:48 Tools
The Turkish Lady 03:47 Tools
The Little Black Horse (The Penny Wager) 02:55 Tools
The Lone Pilgrim 03:44 Tools
The Parson’s Peaches 02:44 Tools
Way Through The Woods 02:27 Tools
Lord Lovell 04:06 Tools
Bill 'Awkins 01:31 Tools
King Henry VII and the Shipwrights 05:42 Tools
Bluey Brink 02:30 Tools
The Blackberry Fold 04:16 Tools
The Liner She's a Lady 06:19 Tools
Roll Down To Rio 05:21 Tools
Troopin' 02:39 Tools
The black and bitter night 07:10 Tools
Dayspring Mishandled 01:45 Tools
The Cockies Of Bungaree 04:05 Tools
The Streets of Derry 02:29 Tools
Peggy Bawn 03:00 Tools
Puck's Song 02:50 Tools
Loot 05:33 Tools
Us poor fellows 05:15 Tools
Tyne of Harrow 04:04 Tools
The Robber's Song 05:14 Tools
Minesweepers 01:42 Tools
The Ghost Song (The Cruel Ships Carpenter) 03:29 Tools
Big Steamers 02:48 Tools
The Way Through the Woods 02:29 Tools
the Ghost song (the Cruel ship's carpenter) 03:27 Tools
A Smuggler's Song 03:06 Tools
The German Musicianer 02:53 Tools
My Lady's Law 03:29 Tools
Prophets At Home 01:01 Tools
The Brisk Young Widow 01:48 Tools
We have fed our sea 05:18 Tools
The Run Of The Downs 01:19 Tools
The Mountain Streams Where The Moorcocks Crow 02:57 Tools
Sir Andrew Barton 03:17 Tools
Roll Down 04:24 Tools
The Old Songs 04:38 Tools
The Widow at Windsor 03:19 Tools
Eddi's Service 02:20 Tools
Back to the Army Again 05:05 Tools
Song Of The Men's Side 02:18 Tools
You Gentlemen Of England 01:43 Tools
The London Waterman 01:57 Tools
Song of the Red War-Boat 03:22 Tools
Shillin' a Day 02:55 Tools
The Leaves In The Woodland 04:52 Tools
The Queen's Men 03:09 Tools
sweet loving friendship 05:05 Tools
The Warlike Seaman (The Irish Captain) 02:49 Tools
The death of Nelson 03:41 Tools
The plymouth mail 02:18 Tools
The Coiner 03:08 Tools
Sir Patrick Spens 04:23 Tools
Yarmouth Town 03:12 Tools
Harp Song Of The Dane Women 03:07 Tools
The Santa Fe Trail 04:30 Tools
The Whale Catchers 02:27 Tools
Young British Soldier 05:03 Tools
Black And Bitter Night 04:15 Tools
The Death of Bill Brown 04:08 Tools
The Widow's Party 02:56 Tools
Norwich gaol 04:45 Tools
The Zealous Puritan 03:44 Tools
Her Servant Man 04:14 Tools
The Dutch in The Medway 02:49 Tools
Cities & Thrones & Powers 01:31 Tools
St. Celia's Rocks 03:21 Tools
Oak, Ash & Thorn 02:44 Tools
The Slip Jigs & Reels 04:47 Tools
The Days Of '49 03:12 Tools
Georgie 02:39 Tools
Fakenham Fair 02:05 Tools
Lovely Joan 01:48 Tools
The Bitter Withy 02:31 Tools
The Baynit and the Butt 00:33 Tools
Gentlemen Rankers 05:44 Tools
The Saucy Sailor 01:54 Tools
The humane Turnkey part 1 05:05 Tools
The Bee-Boy's Song 01:22 Tools
The Still and Silent Ocean 04:25 Tools
The Dogger Bank 02:04 Tools
Just As the Tide Was a-Flowing 02:48 Tools
The Ladies 03:41 Tools
The 14th of February 02:38 Tools
Warlike Seamen (The Irish Captain) 02:50 Tools
Route Marching 04:22 Tools
The China Clipper 02:37 Tools
The Lofty Tall Ship 02:38 Tools
That Day 03:55 Tools
All Around My Hat 02:11 Tools
The Green Bed 02:43 Tools
Here's Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy 02:32 Tools
Soldiers Three 00:00 Tools
The Shooting of his Dear 02:10 Tools
The Heavens Above Us (An Astrologer's Song) 04:34 Tools
Fair Maid Of Australia 03:57 Tools
Oak Ash and Thorn (A Tree Song) 02:42 Tools
Private Ortheris' Song 03:29 Tools
Song to Mithras 02:37 Tools
The Good Luck Ship 02:47 Tools
The Convict's Wedding Dance 03:31 Tools
The Spanish Armada 02:30 Tools
Shallow Brown 00:00 Tools
The Turtle Dove 02:16 Tools
The Bricklayer And The Shipwright 02:47 Tools
Who Shall Judge the Lord (A Carol) 02:12 Tools
A Three-Part Song 03:53 Tools
Lord Thomas & Fair Eleanor 05:28 Tools
Long Pegging Awl 01:31 Tools
All In A Day 00:00 Tools
Prelude, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Who Shall Judge the Lord 01:54 Tools
Song of the War-Boat 01:54 Tools
Come write me down 03:38 Tools
King Henry VII & the Shipwrights 02:16 Tools
The Ballad Of Henry & Susannah part 3 03:04 Tools
Motherless Child 04:52 Tools
The Bricklayer And The Shipwright (A Truthful Song) 03:31 Tools
The Dark-Eyed Sailor 01:59 Tools
The 'prentice Boy 03:30 Tools
Bill ’Awkins 02:47 Tools
Troopin’ 02:37 Tools
Goodbye 01:12 Tools
Abe Carman (The Robber's Song) 03:49 Tools
The Bee-Boys Song 01:23 Tools
The Heavens Above Us 01:23 Tools
The Bold Privateer 02:01 Tools
Bright Morning Stars 03:49 Tools
Shillin’ A Day 02:51 Tools
Soldier Soldier 03:55 Tools
Green Fields of England 00:00 Tools
Young Roger Esq 01:48 Tools
St. Helena (A St. Helena Lullaby) 02:54 Tools
The humane Turnkey part 2 03:53 Tools
The Spanish Armarda 03:53 Tools
Andrew Rose 03:49 Tools
On a British Man-of-war 03:31 Tools
The Song Of The Red War-boat 02:51 Tools
Farewell To The Land 02:50 Tools
St Helena 02:51 Tools
Butter and Cheese and All 02:36 Tools
Prelude, Pt. 2 02:36 Tools
Young Roger Esquire 02:01 Tools
Shepherds, Arise 03:49 Tools
The Parsons Peaches 02:50 Tools
Recessional 02:50 Tools
The Ballad Of Judas 03:53 Tools
Butter & Cheese & All 04:45 Tools
The ballad of Henry & Susannah part 1 01:02 Tools
The Ballad of Henry & Susannah, Pt. 1 02:40 Tools
Andrew Rose & The Cruel Ship's Captain 02:40 Tools
Death Is Not the End (Live) 04:45 Tools
The Slip Jigs & Reels (Live) 02:09 Tools
The Exile Song 02:07 Tools
Worried About You 00:00 Tools
Lord Randall 04:00 Tools
Peter Bellamy 12 Edmund In The Lowlands 03:31 Tools
The Slip Jigs and Reels 02:36 Tools
Bill 'Awkins - Alternative Version 01:21 Tools
The Burning 02:01 Tools
Riding on top of the car 03:53 Tools
Way Down Town 03:05 Tools
The ballad of Henry & Susannah part 2 02:16 Tools
Two Pretty Boys 02:23 Tools
Chollera Camp 06:04 Tools
Cities and Thrones and Powers 01:31 Tools
Shepherd of the downs 04:49 Tools
The Jolly Roving Tar 02:51 Tools
The Widow’s Party 02:53 Tools
Lord Thomas and Fair Eleanor 03:41 Tools
The ballad of Henry & Susannah part 4 01:43 Tools
The ballad of Henry & Susannah part 5 04:45 Tools
The Ballad of Henry & Susannah, Pt. 3 02:09 Tools
The Ballad of Henry & Susannah, Pt. 2 02:09 Tools
Jolly Roving Tar 01:48 Tools
The Bush Girl 04:49 Tools
Trees They Do Grow High 01:43 Tools
Slip Jigs and Reels 02:51 Tools
Abe Carmen 03:48 Tools
Maid Of Australia 03:56 Tools
Devil Got Your Man 04:45 Tools
The Ballad of Henry & Susannah, Pt. 4 02:09 Tools
Searching for Lamb 01:48 Tools
Paddy Doyle / Blood Red Roses 01:34 Tools
Harp Song Of The Dane Woman 01:34 Tools
The Ballad Of Norwich Gaol 01:34 Tools
Goodbyel 01:43 Tools
On Board AA 98 01:43 Tools
The Glass on the Bar 02:40 Tools
Peter Bellamy 05 The Ghost Song (The Cruel Ships Carpenter) 04:45 Tools
British Man of War 01:05 Tools
The Ballad of Henry & Susannah, Pt. 5 04:17 Tools
St Helena (A St Helena Lullaby) 01:07 Tools
Rambling Robin 02:07 Tools
Side One 04:45 Tools
Young Roger, Esq. 01:34 Tools
A Chat With Your Mother 02:25 Tools
Exile Song 01:34 Tools
Malenka 01:05 Tools
Maria's Gone 02:40 Tools
Ballad Of Henry & Susannah-3 04:45 Tools
Poacher's Fate 04:45 Tools
Brisk Young Widow 01:43 Tools
The Ghost Song 02:40 Tools
The Black & Bitter Night 03:48 Tools
Tyne of Harrow (Live) 03:48 Tools
The Robber's Song (Abe Carman) 02:25 Tools
Fiddlers Hill 01:34 Tools
The House Carpenter 02:40 Tools
The Humane Turnkey-1 02:03 Tools
Who Shall Judge the Lord? (A Carol) 02:09 Tools
Mountain Streams Where the Moorcocks Grow 04:17 Tools
The Parson's Peaches 02:44 Tools
God A'Mercy Penny 03:19 Tools
Fair and Tender Ladies 02:09 Tools
Ballad Of Henry & Susannah-1 01:34 Tools
Ballad Of Henry & Susannah-4 01:34 Tools
The Drowned Sailor 01:34 Tools
On Board A 98 02:09 Tools
St Celia's Rocks 02:40 Tools
Big Steamers (Live) 02:40 Tools
The London Waterman (Live) 01:21 Tools
On Board a '98 (Live) 01:21 Tools
Down the Moor (Live) 01:21 Tools
The Tempest / Colonel Rodney 02:25 Tools
Ballad Of Henry & Susannah-2 01:48 Tools
The Exile's Song 02:03 Tools
The Honest Labourer 04:17 Tools
The Humane Turnkey-2 01:21 Tools
Thorkild's song 01:07 Tools
The Humane Turnkey (2) 02:09 Tools
Dance: The Convicts Wedding 01:07 Tools
A-Rovin on a Winter's Night 01:07 Tools
Long Time Traveling 01:07 Tools
The Death of Bill Brown (Live) 01:07 Tools
St. Celia's Rocks (Live) 01:07 Tools
The Days of '49 (Live) 01:07 Tools
Lord Thomas & Fair Eleanor (Live) 01:07 Tools
The Old Songs (Live) 01:07 Tools
Her Servant Man (Live) 01:07 Tools
Fiddler's Hill 01:07 Tools
The Santa Fe Trail (Live) 01:07 Tools
The Blackberry Field 01:07 Tools
Lovely Willy 01:21 Tools
Monesweepers 01:21 Tools
The Still & Silent Ocean 01:21 Tools
Ballad Of Henry & Susannah-5 01:21 Tools
Above The Hill 01:21 Tools
Charming Molly 01:21 Tools
Young Roger Esq. 01:21 Tools
Side Two 01:21 Tools
Dance-The Convict's Wedding-1 01:21 Tools
The Humane Turnkey Part 1 01:21 Tools
Streets of Derry 01:21 Tools
The Convict's Wedding 01:07 Tools
The Little Black Horse 01:07 Tools
The Canal And The Crane 02:09 Tools
The Humane Turnkey (1) 01:07 Tools
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Peter Franklyn Bellamy (8 September 1944 – 24 September 1991) was an English folk singer. He was a founding member of The Young Tradition but also had a long solo career, recording numerous albums and touring folk clubs and concert halls. He committed suicide in 1991. Early years Peter Bellamy spent his formative years in his native North Norfolk, living in the village of Warham and attending Fakenham Grammar School in the late 1950s/early 1960s. His father worked as a foreman on the local farm. He studied at Norwich Art College and later at Maidenhead Art College after the Norwich school was closed under Peter Blake and decades later still retained something of the flamboyant art student image, being described as looking like a latter-day Andy Warhol, with blond hair, a scarlet jacket and yellow trousers. Encouraged by his friend Anne Briggs he dropped out of college in 1965 to become a member of The Young Tradition with Royston Wood and Heather Wood (no relation to Royston). The trio recorded mainly traditional songs in close harmony and mostly without accompaniment. The Young Tradition projected their voices powerfully, clearly influenced by The Watersons, the Copper Family and Ewan MacColl. They recorded three albums together plus a collaboration with Shirley Collins called The Holly Bears The Crown. Although recorded in 1969 it was not released in full until the 90s. The Young Tradition's final concert was at Cecil Sharp House in October 1969, after which they split up, with Bellamy wanting to concentrate on traditional English music, whilst the other members had developed interests in mediaeval music. In 1971, Bellamy recorded a collaboration with Louis Killen: "Won't You Go My Way?". Solo work Peter Bellamy's first solo album "Mainly Norfolk" (1968) indicated his desire to promote the folk music of his native part of England. It drew heavily on the repertoire of Harry Cox, still alive at that time, who was the most famous traditional singer of Norfolk songs. On the album, Bellamy sang all songs unaccompanied. Beginning on his second album, "Fair England's Shore" (1968), he began to accompany himself on the Anglo concertina. Still later, he occasionally recorded with guitar. It wasn't until Bellamy's eighth album in 1975 that he recorded any of his own compositions. In the same year he recorded a collection of Rudyard Kipling's Barrack Room Ballads (see below). Having mastered the art of putting new words to a traditional song and his own words to a traditional tune, he wrote a ballad-opera: The Transports in 1973 and it took him 4 years to find a company willing to produce it in 1977. It then became the folk record of the year for 1977 vindicating his long wait and many efforts to get it released. Many prominent names in the folk scene collaborated on the project Dolly Collins (a composer, the sister of Shirley Collins), Martin Carthy, Mike Waterson, Norma Waterson, June Tabor, Nic Jones, A.L. Lloyd, Cyril Tawney and Dave Swarbrick. It told the true story of the first transport ship to land in Australia and the first couple to marry on Australian soil. Based on a story Peter found in the local newspaper in Norfolk and followed by his research into the details at the city museum and library. Descendants of the Kabel family still live in Sydney and became friends of Peter. In 2004 it was re-released together with a new production involving Simon Nicol and Fairport Convention. In 1986 Sid Kipper and others devised a ballad opera called "Crab Wars". It was partly a parody of "The Transports", but Bellamy took it in good humour and even sang the role of narrator. Another of Bellamy's ambitious projects, "The Maritime Suite", was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 but never issued on record. The economics of folk singing meant that Bellamy sold his own limited edition cassettes at folk clubs, and many performances exist only as pirated tapes. It is said that Celtic Records have a large cache of quality recordings that are unlikely to be issued. Continuing his early talents with the visual arts, Bellamy generally designed his own album jackets and also drew cartoons for Karl Dallas's national paper "Folk Review". He continued to exhibit and sell his paintings throughout his life. Sydney Opera House once hosted a concert by him and he toured in the USA. Although at folk clubs, and in private, he often sang blues on bottleneck guitar, these performances rarely appeared on his albums. Recording Kipling's ballads Bellamy started his exploration of Kipling as a source for songs, not with the Barrack Room Ballads but with the songs from Kipling's Children's books, (Puck of Pooks Hill and Rewards and Fairies) from which he produced two albums, Oak Ash and Thorn and Merlyn's Isle of Gramarye. Kipling's Barrack Room Ballads were published in 1892, and Bellamy started setting them to music in 1973. He was struck by people's misconceptions about Kipling, who many perceived as (in Bellamy's words) "one of the reactionary old guard, and therefore obviously a writer of no merit whatsoever". In reality, Kipling had captured a real insight into the attitudes of the ordinary soldiers, such as their contempt for those who sent them off to fight and die: "It's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' 'Chuck him out, the brute!' But it's 'Saviour of 'is country' when the guns begin to shoot. An' it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' anything you please; An' Tommy ain't a bloomin' fool - you bet that Tommy sees!" (Tommy) When composing the musical settings for Kipling's poetry, Bellamy had a theory, shared with many others, that highly metrical poets like Kipling used song tunes to keep their poems flowing properly. Some of Kipling's contemporaries confirm that he was in the habit of humming and whistling as he composed. It has, for example, been claimed that in The Loot, there is a "hidden" tune being worked to, and that nothing else can explain the strange refrains. Bellamy became excited when the line in Dutch in the Medway "our ships in every harbour...." reminded him of the line in the song Cupid's Garden "Twas down in Portsmouth Harbour...". This observation suggested the tune for the Kipling poem and made him wonder whether Kipling had actually composed to that tune, it being a common folk song in the 19th century and certainly part of the repertoire of the remarkable Copper family of Sussex who had lived in Rottingdean when Kipling was also living there. It has also been suggested that Kipling's "My name is O'Kelly, I've heard the reveille.." was written to the common Irish song and Army marching tune Lillibullero. Bellamy found a different tune but agreed that Lillibullero was more likely to have been on Kiplings mind at the time of composition. Initially, Bellamy's proposal to record the Ballads was vetoed by Kipling's daughter, and he had to wait until her death in 1976 before permission was finally granted by the Kipling Society. The Barrack Room Ballads album was recorded by Bill Leader, with Chris Birch on fiddle and Tony Hall on melodeon. The Kipling Society went on to appreciate Bellamy's contribution to Kipling's legacy and he was elected a Fellow of the Kipling Society, becoming a vice-president in 1981. Suicide Peter Bellamy committed suicide on 24 September 1991, an event that baffled the folk music community. At the time, he was working with Fellside Records on a project to record major British unaccompanied singing talents. His obituary, published in The Guardian concluded with the words: “ Though his roots were obvious to anyone with half an ear, he added much of himself to what he inherited, and was a giant in a world where the pygmy is the standard by which all must be measured. It was unable to contain him, but now he is dead he will no doubt be consigned to the pantheon where the more threatening icons of our time can be tucked away safely, as relics of a past golden age. Peter Bellamy knew that the golden age is now, and he made it more glorious with his presence. His vast recorded output will be all inspiration to all who follow after. ” His life and work was fondly celebrated by a day of performances including 'The Transports' at Conway Hall in London on October 2nd 1992, 13 months after his death. Vocal singing style Bellamy had a distinctive singing style. At Whitby folk festival in the 1980s an anagram competition came up with "Elmer P Bleaty" for Peter Bellamy, a humorous comment on the slightly nasal vibrato of his voice. Jon Boden of the duo Spiers and Boden is a fan of Peter's bellowing style. He has jocularly put on his website "Bellamists subscribe to a belief in the absolute purity and oneness of all things Bellamy, and bleat daily incantations in the hope of advancing the day when he will finally return to reign in ever-lasting glory." Discography The Young Tradition * - The Young Tradition (1966) * - So Cheerfully Round (1967) * - Galleries (1968) The Young Tradition and Shirley and Dolly Collins * - The Holly Bears The Crown (1969) Louis Killen and Peter Bellamy * - Won't You Go My Way? (1971) Solo albums * - Mainly Norfolk (1968) * - Fair England's Shore (1968) * - The Fox Jumped Over The Parson's Gate (1969) * - Oak Ash and Thorn (1970) * - Won't You Go My Way (1971) * - Merlin's Island Of Gramarye (1972) * - Barrack Room Ballads of Rudyard Kipling (1975) * - Peter Bellamy (1975) * - Tell It Like It Was (1975) * - Both Sides Then (1979) * - Keep On Kipling (1982) * - Fair Annie (1983) * - Second Wind (1985) * - Mr Kipling Made Exceedingly Good Songs (1989) * - Soldiers Three (1990) * - Songs and Rummy Conjurin' Tricks (1991) Compilation * - Wake The Vaulted Echoes Various artists including Peter Bellamy * - The Transports (1977) "Friends of Peter Bellamy" * - The Transports (2004) Trivia * Bellamy bought an Amish hat in Pennsylvania and wore it at folk festivals. * In 1967, when Judy Collins was recording "Marat Sade", a "rabble" was called for. Peter Bellamy and the Young Tradition were roped in to provide a suitable noise. Read more on Last.fm. 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