John Tams (born 16th February, 1949) is an award-winning English actor, sin… Read Full Bio ↴John Tams (born 16th February, 1949) is an award-winning English actor, singer, songwriter and musician. His contributions to English folk music are legendary.
John Tams was a member of Derbyshire folk group Muckram Wakes in the 1970s, then worked with Ashley Hutchings as singer and melodeon-player on albums including 'Son of Morris On', and as a member of The Albion Band. Splitting with Hutchings in the 1980s he formed Home Service. Now a solo performer - fronting a folk-rock band, or in a duo with Barry Coope.
Tams has released several solo albums including 'Unity' (2001), 'Home' (2002) and 'The Reckoning' (2005); all of which have met with well-deserved critical acclaim. At the 2006 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, Tams won Album of the Year for 'The Reckoning', Best Traditional Track (for 'Bitter Withy') and Singer of the Year. Tams is the only artist to have won the Album of the Year award twice, the first time was with his first solo album 'Unity' in 2001.
Tams may be best known to the general public through having played one of the supporting roles in the ITV drama series Sharpe as one of the "Chosen Men" as rifleman and former poacher Daniel Hagman, a whimsical, sober, steady hand in the 95th Rifles always ready with a deadly eye behind a Baker rifle, a folk remedy for an ailment, or a song for a weary heart. In 1996, Tams collaborated with fellow British folk musician Kate Rusby (and others) on a companion CD to the television series titled Over the Hills & Far Away: The Music of Sharpe.
Tams was a Musical Director and actor at the National Theatre from 1976 to 1985 and then again from 1999 to 2001, working on such shows as The Mysteries, Larkrise to Candleford, Glengarry Glenross, The Crucible, Golden Boy, The Good Hope and The Mysteries Revival in 1999. He was a member of the creative team headed by Bill Bryden.
In 2006, Tams became musical director of the BBC Radio 2 2006 Radio Ballads, an updating of Ewan MacColl's Radio Ballads. The series was short-listed for two Sony Radio Awards in 2007. The song Steelos, written by Tams for the Song Of Steel episode of the 2006 Ballads, was nominated Best Original Song at the 2006 Radio 2 Folk Awards. Tams then worked on a stage version of Steelos performed at The Magna Centre in the Rother Valley in 2009.
Early in 2007, Tams was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University which was presented in November 2007. He is married to Sally Tams, his manager, and they have a daughter, Rosie.
In 2011-12, Home Service reformed and resumed touring. They were awarded Best Live Act at the BBC Folk Awards 2012.
John Tams was a member of Derbyshire folk group Muckram Wakes in the 1970s, then worked with Ashley Hutchings as singer and melodeon-player on albums including 'Son of Morris On', and as a member of The Albion Band. Splitting with Hutchings in the 1980s he formed Home Service. Now a solo performer - fronting a folk-rock band, or in a duo with Barry Coope.
Tams has released several solo albums including 'Unity' (2001), 'Home' (2002) and 'The Reckoning' (2005); all of which have met with well-deserved critical acclaim. At the 2006 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, Tams won Album of the Year for 'The Reckoning', Best Traditional Track (for 'Bitter Withy') and Singer of the Year. Tams is the only artist to have won the Album of the Year award twice, the first time was with his first solo album 'Unity' in 2001.
Tams may be best known to the general public through having played one of the supporting roles in the ITV drama series Sharpe as one of the "Chosen Men" as rifleman and former poacher Daniel Hagman, a whimsical, sober, steady hand in the 95th Rifles always ready with a deadly eye behind a Baker rifle, a folk remedy for an ailment, or a song for a weary heart. In 1996, Tams collaborated with fellow British folk musician Kate Rusby (and others) on a companion CD to the television series titled Over the Hills & Far Away: The Music of Sharpe.
Tams was a Musical Director and actor at the National Theatre from 1976 to 1985 and then again from 1999 to 2001, working on such shows as The Mysteries, Larkrise to Candleford, Glengarry Glenross, The Crucible, Golden Boy, The Good Hope and The Mysteries Revival in 1999. He was a member of the creative team headed by Bill Bryden.
In 2006, Tams became musical director of the BBC Radio 2 2006 Radio Ballads, an updating of Ewan MacColl's Radio Ballads. The series was short-listed for two Sony Radio Awards in 2007. The song Steelos, written by Tams for the Song Of Steel episode of the 2006 Ballads, was nominated Best Original Song at the 2006 Radio 2 Folk Awards. Tams then worked on a stage version of Steelos performed at The Magna Centre in the Rother Valley in 2009.
Early in 2007, Tams was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University which was presented in November 2007. He is married to Sally Tams, his manager, and they have a daughter, Rosie.
In 2011-12, Home Service reformed and resumed touring. They were awarded Best Live Act at the BBC Folk Awards 2012.
Johnny Is Gone For A Soldier
John Tams Lyrics
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Amelia The work was hard and wages low Amelia – where you…
American Dream (Girl in Texas) The sunset streams across the silver screen And takes the co…
From Where I Lie / Sheepcounting From where I lie The sheep can safely graze The farm breas…
Harry Stone - Hearts of Coal Harry Stone was a miner born He worked to win his…
Hugh Stenson & Mollie Green Oh Bold Hugh Stenson is my name From Ashbourne in the…
Over The Hills And Far Away Here's forty shillings on the drum For those who'll voluntee…
Safe House Run for cover find another town along the road You're flying…
Spanish Bride O'er the hills and o'er the main Through Flanders, Portugal …
Unity Can't pass the people, can't pass the, hit me Oh, get…
Unity - Raise Your Banners High Bound together through the land Stand up - stand up now Brot…
Whole New Vision Geronimo, he came in Just done a deal with Errol Flynn He'…
Written in the Book Playground – hearts pound Unsteady on the floor Lennon and m…
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lyrics:
Here I sit on butternut Hill
Who would blame me cry my fill
Every tear would turn a mill
Johnny is gone for a soldier
Shule shule, shule agrah
His nets and creel are laid away
Till he comes back I'll rue the day
Johnny is gone for a soldier
With fife's and drums he marched away
War dost came he couldn't stay
Till he comes back I'll rue the day
Johnny's gone for a soldier
Shule shule, shule agrah
His nets and creel are laid away
Till he comes back I'll rue the day
Johnny is gone for a soldier
I'll sell my ruck, I'll sell me reel
I'll even sell my spinning wheel
Buy my love a coat of steel
Johnny's gone for a soldier
Shule shule, shule agrah
His nets and creel are laid away
Till he comes back I'll rue the day
Johnny is gone for a soldier
@andrewthorogate2297
Have been watching Sharpe again,always loved watching this with my dad.thanks for this'its brought back loads of good memorys..
@spmoran4703
I watched Sharpe with my dad . Great days .
@bobajobwolfking6175
The best version of this ballad
@coryjackson7937
The Gaelic name of this lovely tune is Siuil a Run. Clannad sings that version so lovely! Jon Tams does a remarkable job with this version!!! Simply brilliant!!!
Mr. Tams, you are a master of your profession brother!!!
@spmoran4703
This is a great song of the Celts . I loved this series and still see the repeates on the Drama channel . Made in the days before WOKE . It's just a great story and well written.
@valandilelfstone
So love John Tam's his songs and voice second to none especially with old vintage folk music, I just can't get enough of his music I'd love to hear him live
@andrewthorogate2297
brown paper n paraffin oil mr Sharp sir!!!
she fires every time,..
@richardshipley9648
saw John Tam's last night, fantastic performance, still has the same voice...epic
@elizabethrichardson9636
Tams died??
Ah hell... when? DAMMITT the world haz lost a beautiful voice
@billygreen1936
@@elizabethrichardson9636 No he's still alive