Jean Redpath MBE (born 28 April 1937 in Edinburgh, Scotland; died 21 August… Read Full Bio ↴Jean Redpath MBE (born 28 April 1937 in Edinburgh, Scotland; died 21 August 2014 in Arizona, USA) was a Scottish folk singer, educator and musician. Internationally regarded as a pre-eminent interpreter of Scots song, Redpath took the ballads of her home country, and particularly the songs of Robert Burns, onto stages from the Lincoln Center, New York, to Sydney Opera House, and from Alaska to South America and Hong Kong.
Redpath was born in Edinburgh, to musical parents. Her mother knew many Scots songs and passed them on to all four of her daughters; her father played the hammer dulcimer. She was raised in Fife, Scotland, and later returned to Edinburgh, taking medieval studies at the university. Hamish Henderson was working in the School of Scottish Studies and Redpath took a keen interest in the archive of tapes and discs of music and songs. To help pay her way through her studies, she worked as a driving instructor and undertaker's assistant. She learned about 400 songs, together with the oral folklore that went with them.
In March 1961, at the age of 24, she went to the United States. Her first performance was in San Francisco. Later she met up with Rambling Jack Elliott and Bob Dylan in Greenwich Village. The natural warmth and power of her voice brought her to perform at Gerde's Folk City. In 1963, following a concert performance, she signed up with Elektra Records. In 1975 she switched to the Philo label. From 1972 to 1976 Jean was artist-in-residence at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. She lectured in folklore and gave talks in schools.
In 1976 Redpath was embarked on a project to record all the songs of Robert Burns. Some being folk songs, some Burns' own compositions, and most a mixture of the two. Twenty-two volumes were planned, but when her collaborator, the composer Serge Hovey died after seven volumes, it came to a premature end. Hovey did the instrumental arrangements for 323 songs, and Redpath felt that no other musician could replace him. The albums won critical praise from around the world. In 1986 she recorded "Lady Nairne," a collection of songs written by Scottish women. She has sensitively reconstructed many songs that might otherwise have been lost.
Between 1974 and 1987, Redpath appeared regularly on Garrison Keillor's "Prairie Home Companion" radio show from NPR. She has also appeared on Robert J. Lurtsema's "Morning Pro Musica" from WGBH in Boston.
She has toured throughout the U.S. and to Canada, and played venues in South America, Hong Kong, and Australia, including the Sydney Opera House, and has performed often at the Edinburgh Folk Festival. In 1977, Redpath appeared at a royal banquet at Edinburgh Castle for Queen Elizabeth II, during Royal Jubilee Year. In spite of all her musical success, she has never had formal musical training.
From 1979 Redpath was a lecturer at the University of Stirling, Scotland, occasionally making a sojourn to Wesleyan University. For ten years she gave courses in Scottish Song at the "Heritage of Scotland" Summer School at Stirling University.
She was awarded the MBE, as well as being named a "Kentucky Colonel" by the Governor of Kentucky. A portrait of Redpath by Alexander Fraser hangs in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh.
In 1996 she launched the Burns International Festival.
In 2009, Redpath made an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman, singing "Some Kind of Love" by the late John Stewart of the Kingston Trio.
Redpath was born in Edinburgh, to musical parents. Her mother knew many Scots songs and passed them on to all four of her daughters; her father played the hammer dulcimer. She was raised in Fife, Scotland, and later returned to Edinburgh, taking medieval studies at the university. Hamish Henderson was working in the School of Scottish Studies and Redpath took a keen interest in the archive of tapes and discs of music and songs. To help pay her way through her studies, she worked as a driving instructor and undertaker's assistant. She learned about 400 songs, together with the oral folklore that went with them.
In March 1961, at the age of 24, she went to the United States. Her first performance was in San Francisco. Later she met up with Rambling Jack Elliott and Bob Dylan in Greenwich Village. The natural warmth and power of her voice brought her to perform at Gerde's Folk City. In 1963, following a concert performance, she signed up with Elektra Records. In 1975 she switched to the Philo label. From 1972 to 1976 Jean was artist-in-residence at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. She lectured in folklore and gave talks in schools.
In 1976 Redpath was embarked on a project to record all the songs of Robert Burns. Some being folk songs, some Burns' own compositions, and most a mixture of the two. Twenty-two volumes were planned, but when her collaborator, the composer Serge Hovey died after seven volumes, it came to a premature end. Hovey did the instrumental arrangements for 323 songs, and Redpath felt that no other musician could replace him. The albums won critical praise from around the world. In 1986 she recorded "Lady Nairne," a collection of songs written by Scottish women. She has sensitively reconstructed many songs that might otherwise have been lost.
Between 1974 and 1987, Redpath appeared regularly on Garrison Keillor's "Prairie Home Companion" radio show from NPR. She has also appeared on Robert J. Lurtsema's "Morning Pro Musica" from WGBH in Boston.
She has toured throughout the U.S. and to Canada, and played venues in South America, Hong Kong, and Australia, including the Sydney Opera House, and has performed often at the Edinburgh Folk Festival. In 1977, Redpath appeared at a royal banquet at Edinburgh Castle for Queen Elizabeth II, during Royal Jubilee Year. In spite of all her musical success, she has never had formal musical training.
From 1979 Redpath was a lecturer at the University of Stirling, Scotland, occasionally making a sojourn to Wesleyan University. For ten years she gave courses in Scottish Song at the "Heritage of Scotland" Summer School at Stirling University.
She was awarded the MBE, as well as being named a "Kentucky Colonel" by the Governor of Kentucky. A portrait of Redpath by Alexander Fraser hangs in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh.
In 1996 she launched the Burns International Festival.
In 2009, Redpath made an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman, singing "Some Kind of Love" by the late John Stewart of the Kingston Trio.
Maggie
Jean Redpath Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Maggie' by these artists:
Alan Tam & Hacken Lee 请你双眼不必说着暗示句子 别以细腰敲出各样香香拍子 早已知你腰间眼内各样意思 但我有她心中已是相当满意 不要刻意穿起那件…
Andy & The Live Wires June twenty seventh, two thousand and two Lord, I never expe…
Ann Breen The violets were scenting the woods, Maggie Displaying their…
B.A. Robertson Maggie, she knows the kings of France, but Maggie declines …
Barnbrack The violets are scenting the woods, Maggie Displaying their …
Bles Bridges Maggie Ek stap weer vandag deur die veld, Maggie. Om net te…
Bob Dylan I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more No, I…
Brian Dullaghan I wandered today to the hill Maggie To watch the scene…
Cam Meekins Ayo, sometimes I get annoyed, man, I wish that I…
Celtic Players & Singers Wake up, Maggie, I think I got something to say to…
Colin Hay When I first set eyes on you First you beat me…
Cracker Lazybones, c'mon get your beautiful ass out of bed It's half…
Daniel O'Donnell I wandered today to the hill, Maggie, To watch the scene…
David Grisman Oh, yonder stands little Maggie With a dram glass in her…
Exploited Twenty five quid to live on Seven days a week to…
Fay Lovsky Hey Maggie, I know we never met before But everyone's confu…
Foster Allen I wandered today to the hills, Maggie To watch the scene…
Foster feat. Allen I wandered today to the hill, Maggie, To watch the scene…
Gerrie Pretorius Ek stap weer vandag deur die veld Maggie Om net te…
Gianni Togni Lei si ferma solo dove sta bene se c'è musica…
Hoyle Maggie, I don't have a second to lose I've been losing…
J.Seph [Verse 1] قاللك ايه دور على نفسي بقالي انا سنتين بس دي سنتي …
Jack in Water I get caught up in the magic Happiness can be quite…
James Young Maggie is looking for attention Maggie is on the spot She …
Jay Legaspi Verse 1: Hello -- Within quotes would be appropriate But no …
Jonathan ...and i said maggie, things are finally moving on, yeah…
Judy Garland Now gather round you sailor boys, and listen to my…
Julie Miller She smiles like the stars and her hair is raven…
Keimzeit (N. Leisegang) Die Erde ist rund Und der Glückswürfel eckig …
Lori Watson What will all the lads do when Maggie gangs away? Oh…
Malkmus Stephen And Lee Ranaldo I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more I ain't…
McSweeney / John Oh dirty Maggie Mae they have taken her away And she…
Mungo Jerry She got long hair, she got big eyes, She wears skirts…
On&On Maggie was a buk and gain Following the hookin' game Boo-l…
Paddy O'Connor & Friends Irish gentlemen tell of a place that is swell Where the…
Rage Against the Machine I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more No, I…
Redbone Maggie was a buk and gain Following the hookin' game Boo-lah…
Sam Amidon Yonder stands little Maggie With a dram glass in her hands S…
Sarah Jarosz Look away while you still can Close your eyes, say goodbye…
Skittish She don't know me, but she knows my face From a…
Slowdough I'd like to find myself Between your legs & be forgotten If…
The Break-Ups Oh yonder stands little Maggie With a dram glass in her…
The Cowmen Maggie was a bitch and Maggie was a whore But I…
The Exploited Twenty five quid to live on Seven days a week to…
The Irish Rovers MAGGIE MAE (Irish Rovers' version) Chorus: Oh, Maggie, …
The M's Vamos Maggie, despierta, tengo algo que decir: llegó septi…
The Midnight Callers Came to the streets from a suburban town Looking for signal…
The Specials I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more No, I…
Tommy Dell I wandered today to the hills Maggie To watch the scene belo…
Trevors Nasser & Friends Irish gentlemen tell of a place that is swell Where the…
Various Artists I wandered today to the hills, Maggie To watch the scene…
Wayne Armond Wake up, Maggie, I think I got something to say to…
李克勤 请你双眼不必说着暗示句子 别以细腰敲出各样香香拍子 早已知你腰间眼内各样意思 但我有她心中已是相当满意 不要刻意穿起那件…
譚詠麟 我爱校长。。。 我爱小凤。。。 我爱哥哥。。。 廉州马岱 2008 12 31 请你双眼不必说着暗示句子 别以细腰敲出…
譚詠麟/李克勤 请你双眼不必说着暗示句子 别以细腰敲出各样香香拍子 早已知你腰间眼内各样意思 但我有她心中已是相当满意 不要刻意穿起那件…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jean Redpath:
Address to the Woodlark O stay, sweet warbling woodlark, stay, Nor quit for me…
Behold Behold, my love, how green the groves, The primrose banks…
Bonnie Galloway Wha but lo'e the bonnie hills, Wha bur lo'es the shinin'…
Cauld Kail in Aberdeen Cauld kail in Aberdeen And castocks in Strabogie But yet I f…
Charlie's Landing There cam a wee boatie owre the sea, Wi' the winds…
Dancing at Whitsun It's fifty long springtimes since she was a bride, But still…
Dark Eyed Molly Deep and dark are my true love's eyes Blacker still is…
Duncan Davison There was a lass, they ca'd her Meg, And she held…
Here Altho' my back be at the wa', And tho' he…
Here's His Health in Water Altho' my back be at the wa', And tho' he…
Hey Ca'thro Up wi' the carls o' Dysart, And the lads o' Buckhaven, And…
I -I'll aye ca' in by yon town, And by yon…
I'll Ay Ca' in by Yon Town -I'll aye ca' in by yon town, And by yon…
My Collie Laddie "Whare live ye, my bonie lass? And tell me what they…
My Love She Behold, my love, how green the groves, The primrose banks…
Nine Inch Will Please A Lady "Come rede me, dame, come tell me, dame, "My dame come…
O Hap and rowe the feetie o't …
Tam Glen My heart is a-breaking, dear Tittie, Some counsel unto me…
The Gairdner Child Proud Maisrie stands at her faither's door As straight's a w…
The Lea-Rig When o'er the hill the eastern star Tells bughtin time is…
The Ploughman The Ploughman he's a bony lad, His mind is ever true,…
The Reel o Hap and rowe the feetie o't …
The Winter It Is Past The winter it is past, and the summer's come at last and…
Thou Hast Left Me Ever Thou hast left me ever, Jamie, Thou hast left me…
Wee Bird Cam' Tae My Apron Redpath Jean Miscellaneous A Wee Bird Cam Tae My Apron A WEE…
Wha is That at my Bower Door? Wha is that at my bower-door?" "O wha is it…
Will Ye Go To The Indies Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary, And leave…
Will Ye No Come Back Again Bonnie Charlie's noo awa' Safely o'er the friendly main, Mon…
Willie O rattlin' roarin ' Willie Oh he held to the fair An'…
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