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Lyr Req: Come to My Bedside (Eric Andersen)

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Ron 28 Sep 97 - 09:57 AM
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Subject: Come to my bedside
From: Ron
Date: 28 Sep 97 - 09:57 AM

"Come to my bedside" by Gordon Bach(Sp?), a wonderful, romantic song. Does anyone have all the words, and/or know of any recording ?


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Subject: euen mcall, ewan macall ?
From: Ron
Date: 30 Nov 97 - 10:56 PM

Is anyone familiar with this singer ? I obviously don't have the proper spelling of his name. Among other songs he recorded "Come to My Bedside", as did The Brothers Four. I'm actually trying to run down the words to the song, and am looking for a recording of it.


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Subject: RE: euen mcall, ewan macall ?
From: rastrelnikov
Date: 30 Nov 97 - 11:00 PM

The name is Ewan MacColl but I'm not familiar with the song.


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Subject: RE: euen mcall, ewan macall ?
From: Ron
Date: 30 Nov 97 - 11:30 PM

Thanks for the response. I finally stumbled across Ewan and also found the song recorded by Eric Andersen by Vanguard Records. Finally, I've been searching in all the wrong places for over a month.


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Subject: RE: euen mcall, ewan macall ?
From: judy
Date: 01 Dec 97 - 11:15 AM

You can do a search in the DT text for Ewan MacColl and find some songs he's written, sung or commented on. Here is a short bio of him from tunes.com

Biography:

Ewan MacColl may well have been the most influential person in the current British folksong revival. From his early manhood until his death in 1989, he remained passionately committed to folksong, though not exclusively; he was also a poet, playwright, organizer, activist, songwriter, husband, and father. MacColl was born in Scotland in 1915. His father was a lowland man who spoke Scots English, his mother a highlander who spoke Gaelic. Both of his parents were singers. MacColl left school at fourteen to busk and act in the streets and was quickly discovered by the BBC. Soon he was not only singing, but also writing programs for the radio. He founded the first folk club in England, the Ballads and Blues Club, as well as The Critic's Group, an influential early singing group that included such singers as Frankie Armstrong, Anne Briggs, and John Faulkner. He himself was one of the foremost interpreters of traditional songs ever recorded. The most ambitious project he undertook was to record a representative sampling of Professor Francis James Child's English and Scottish popular ballads. While his early repertoire was mainly of street songs and traditional material, he has always also been an important songwriter. Most impressive was his competence in producing expressions that had appeal for all levels of society; his songs have been covered by performers as diverse as Dick Gaughan, the Pogues, Roberta Flack, and Elvis Presley, and many have been collected in several versions from the oral tradition. They range from savage political satire to tender love songs and are supremely effective at producing the desired emotions. Beyond his activities as a singer and songwriter, MacColl was an actor and a playwright. In 1947, George Bernard Shaw commented, "Apart from myself, MacColl is the only man of genius writing for the theatre in England today." His playwrighting and songwriting joined seamlessly in his "radio ballads," radio plays that bordered on ballad operas. Many of his most lovely and best - remembered songs were written for these plays, some of which have been released in album form. MacColl was married to Peggy Seeger, herself a singer of folk songs (and half - sister to American icon Pete Seeger). Together MacColl and Seeger, sometimes accompanied by their children, who are also skilled musicians and singers, have recorded quite a few albums as well. Many of MacColl's albums are out - of - print products of long - defunct record companies. Some, however, are readily available. All, like MacColl himself, are important factors in the history of the folk revival, to be cherished by all who encounter them. This great singer made many, many albums over many years. All of them are recommended for fans of great singing, though some may be a bit specialized (i.e., unaccompanied singing in broad Scots dialect) for some listeners.

- - Stephen Winick    

judy


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Subject: RE: euen mcall, ewan macall ?
From: Bruce O.
Date: 01 Dec 97 - 12:20 PM

There's a more extensive biography of the late Ewan MacColl as part of Peggy Seeger's website: www.pegseeger.com/html/ewan.html


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Subject: RE: euen mcall, ewan macall ?
From: Ron
Date: 01 Dec 97 - 04:33 PM

Thank you Judy, Thank you Bruce O. You have been most helpful.


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Subject: RE: euen mcall, ewan macall ?
From: Tim Jaques tjaques@netcom.ca
Date: 01 Dec 97 - 08:22 PM

The CD of Ewan MacColl and A.L. Lloyd singing sea shanties, Blow Boys Blow, oddly enough supposedly a favorite of Frank Zappa's, is now out on CD.


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Subject: RE: euen mcall, ewan macall ?
From: Barry
Date: 01 Dec 97 - 10:22 PM

The above bio is only a brief sampler. Both he & Peggy were very warm & approchable. When I met them in passing in LA 17 yrs ago we were discussing our trades, he did not refere to himself as a singer, collector or songsmith but as a stonemason. Barry


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Subject: RE: euen mcall, ewan macall ?
From: Haya
Date: 05 Dec 97 - 10:03 PM

just listen to him. he was the greatesdt!


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Subject: Come to my bedside
From: GUEST
Date: 27 Jan 00 - 11:20 PM

Does anyone know the chords to Come to my bedside by Eric Andersen? thanks Cody


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Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Andersen
From: GUEST,John Wood
Date: 30 Jan 00 - 06:52 PM

Come To My Bedside is from Erics album ``Today Is The Highway´´(1965).
I've got a copy of the music.
It's written in the key of C.......He uses a capo on the 5th. fret and plays;
G, D/F#, G
C, G, D/F#
G, D7F#, Em, C
G, D/F#, G.

I assumme you have the words?
Greetings John(Norway).


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Subject: Eric Andersen's 'Come to my bedside'
From: GUEST,Tokyo Joe
Date: 02 May 01 - 04:47 AM

Can anyone help with the lyrics to Erin Andersen's sweet love song "Come to my bedside (my darling)" . Any help would be greatfully appreciated.


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Subject: Lyr Add: COME TO MY BEDSIDE (Eric Andersen)
From: Greg F.
Date: 02 May 01 - 07:47 AM

Hadn't thought of this one in a long time- here you go:


COME TO MY BEDSIDE
(Eric Andersen)

Come to my bedside my darling
Come over here, close the door
Lay your body soft and close beside me
And drop your petticoat upon the floor

I waited for you oh such a long time
I tried to grow and be a better man
Then you knew your love has made one poor heart wealthy
Though my clothes may lay tattered in your hand

Your breast has told my ear life's golden secrets
Your back has shown my fingers endless rows
Your lips have whispeted wisdom that is timeless
About life and death and things I never knowed

So come to my bedside my darling
Come over here, close the door
Lay your body soft and close beside me
And drop your petticoat upon the floor

Your eyes are bluer than the mountain water
Your hair is flowing dark, flowing long
Your skin has more gold than the morning sunrise
It is softer than the breeze of a summer's dawn

I miss you more with every passing sunset
I plan a plan on every new day born
Words cannot describe one thing I'm sure of
And its in my loving arms where you belong

So come to my bedside my darling
Come over here, close the door
Lay your body soft and close beside me
And drop your petticoat upon the floor

---
Recorded on Today is the Highway,
Vanguard VRS-9197 (1965??)


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Erc Anderse's 'Come to my bedside'
From: GUEST
Date: 02 May 01 - 08:04 AM

Thanks a lot!! This song was traslated into Japanese, and was recorded by Japanese famous singers in 1970's.


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Subject: ADD: Come to my Bedside (Eric Andersen)
From: Joe Offer
Date: 30 Jan 08 - 07:26 PM

This was requested as a Brothers Four recording, but the only version I have is the one by Eric Andersen, who wrote the song.

Come to my Bedside
(Eric Andersen)

Come to my bedside, my darlin'
Come over here and close the door
Lay your body soft and close beside me
And drop your petticoat upon the floor

[harmonica break]

I waited for you, oh such a long time
I tried to grow and be a better man
But then you know your love has made one poor heart wealthy
Though my clothes may lay tattered in your hand.

Your breast has told my ear life's golden secrets
Your back has shown my fingers endless roads
Your lips have whispered wisdom that is timeless
'Bout life and death and things I never know

So come to my bedside, my darlin'
Come over here and close the door
Lay your body soft and close beside me
And drop your petticoat upon the floor

[harmonica break]

Your eyes are bluer than the mountain water
Your hair is flowin' dark and flowin' long
You skin has more gold than a morning sunrise
It is softer than the breeze of the summer's dawn

I miss you more with every passin' sunset
I plan a plan on every new day born
Words cannot describe one thing I'm sure of
That it's in my loving arms where you belong

So come to my bedside, my darlin'
Come over here and close the door
Lay your body soft and close beside me
And drop your petticoat upon the floor...

Transcribed by ear from the Eric Andersen recording on The Original New Folks, Vanguard CD VCD-143/44

(there are a number of places where I'm not completely sure of the words)


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