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OUR CUPS RUNNETH OVER
A Chorus of Two

Good People
Traditional, 1:00. Steeleye Span managed this with lots more people for harmony, but we think we did okay.

Johnny Jump Up
Traditional, 3:54. We're not sure when this was written, but many people have recorded it.

Worms of the Earth
Bob Esty, 4:00. One of many Clam Chowder favorites.

Sae Will We Yet
Traditional, 2:45. We heard this on Thistle and Shamrock, and loved it. If you know any more, share your wisdom!

Drive the Cold Winter Away
Traditional, 2:09. This dates back to the Renaissance, when people really did celebrate 12 full days of Christmas. Party on!

The Keeper
Traditional, 2:26. Another Renaissance tune.

Greensleeves
Traditional, 5:27. Sure, you've all heard it, but probably not all 11 verses. Indulge yourself.

Leis A Lurighan
Traditional, 2:24. We heard this one from Dougie MacLean. If you know what the title means, feel free to tell us.

Dia Luain, Dia Mairt
Traditional, 1:55. A Gaelic childen's song. The final chorus translation is "Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday."

After Hours
Charlie McGettigan, 1:30. Mr. McGettigan lives in Ireland.

Wild Mountain Thyme
Traditional, 3:19. Everybody's done this song, and why not?

Minstrel Boy
Ty Billings and Jerry Barry. 3:32. These two were the founding members of the Minstrels of Mayhem, a nifty duo (and now trio) that does Renaissance faires.

The Princess RecallsHer One Adventure
2:50. Florence adapted the words from the poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay, her favorite lyric poet, 1892-1950.

John Barleycorn
Traditional, 3:31. Everyone's done this song, too. We found several versions, and picked the verses we liked to make it ours.

Health to the Company
Traditional, 3:37. Florence's solo verse is for her son, Stuart. Monalee's is dedicated to all the wonderful people she's known all over the country. We appreciate you all!


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