The Lyke Wake Dirge
The Young Tradition Lyrics


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Lyke Wake Dirge This ae nighte, this ae nighte, Every nighte and alle, Fir…
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@chewie481

love it

edit: Quickly wrote down a modified version of the lyrics, as they're actually sung here and as I understand them as a non-native english speaker. Maybe "any night and a' " should end with an l, i think they actually sing it. They also sing "Fire and Fleet" and not "sleet". The beginning might also be "There's ae night".

This ae night, this ae night
Any night and a'
Fire and fleet and candle lighte
And christ receive thy saule

if thou from here away doest past
Any night and a'
To whinny moor thou com'st at last
And christ receive thy saule

If thou gav'st ever hosen or shoon
Any night and a'
Then sittee doon and put them on
And christ receive thy saule

But if hosen or shoon thou ne'er gav'st nane
Any night and a'
The whinnie will prick thee to thy bare bane
And christ receive thy saule

If thou from there away doest pass
Any night and a'
To Purgatry fire thou com'st at last.
And christ receive thy saule

If thou gav'st ever meat or drink
Any night and a'
The fire will never make thee shrink
And christ receive thy saule

But if meat or drink thou gavest nane
Any night and a'
The fire will burn thee to thy bare bane.
And christ receive thy saule



@ceresmary206

THIS ae nighte, this ae nighte,
—Refrain: Every nighte and alle,
Fire and fleet and candle-lighte,
—Refrain: And Christe receive thy saule.
When thou from hence away art past
To Whinny-muir thou com'st at last
If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon,
Sit thee down and put them on;
If hosen and shoon thou ne'er gav'st nane
The whinnes sall prick thee to the bare bane.
From Whinny-muir when thou may'st pass,
To Brig o' Dread thou com'st at last;
From Brig o' Dread when thou may'st pass,
To Purgatory fire thou com'st at last;
If ever thou gavest meat or drink,
The fire sall never make thee shrink;
If meat or drink thou ne'er gav'st nane,
The fire will burn thee to the bare bane;
This ae nighte, this ae nighte,
—Every nighte and alle,
Fire and fleet and candle-lighte,
—And Christe receive thy saule.
Note: ae: one; hosen: stockings; shoon: shoes; whinnes: thorns; bane: bone; brig: bridge
  there ye go!



@redwoods7370

This ae nighte, this ae nighte,
(Refrain:) —Every nighte and alle,
Fire and fleet and candle-lighte,
(Refrain:) And Christe receive thy saule.

When thou from hence away art past,
To Whinny-muir thou com'st at last;

If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon,
Sit thee down and put them on;

If hosen and shoon thou ne'er gav'st nane
The whinnes sall prick thee to the bare bane;

From Whinny-muir when thou may'st pass,
To Brig o' Dread thou com'st at last;

From Brig o' Dread when thou may'st pass,
To Purgatory fire thou com'st at last;

If ever thou gavest meat or drink,
The fire sall never make thee shrink;

If meat or drink thou ne'er gav'st nane,
The fire will burn thee to the bare bane;

This ae nighte, this ae nighte,
—Every nighte and alle,
Fire and fleet and candle-lighte,
And Christe receive thy saule.[5]



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@spudeleven5124

I was in Germany visiting the home of a British lady friend when I first heard this on her LP. Brought tears to my eyes, so it did.

@ChrisSmith-xh9wb

I remember being totally blown away when I heard them sing live back in 1966. Three unique voices, totally contrasting yet complementing each other to produce raw, powerful harmonies, the like of which has not been heard before or since. Thank God they managed to lay down three albums before going their separate ways and (in the case of Peter and Royston) sadly passing on.

@naradaian

Thank you, i have all their albums and was smitten from the moment i heard them...and still am....this is my favourite piece by them ...the short 'Roll away the Stone' attributed to Robert Johnson on the sleeve notes is also idiosyncratic and powerful but lamentably brief..

@mouldybear

I got this from my stepmother Nan (nee Spence) who heard it from an old Scots lady, Peggy Richards. The tune she sang was probably printed in "Songs Of The North" by Robert Boulton in 1909 and unconsciously changed by me into a more folk like tune. I taught it to The Young Tradition claiming no copyright. Subsequently sung by Pentangle etc.

@slydoll7877

No way! I hope you read this though it's a long time since you made the comment. I'd love to talk more about your experiences....

@Wotsitorlabart

@@slydoll7877
The tune was actually written by Harold Boulton and published in 1895.

@naradaian

Its my favourite rendition and always has been- thank yo for giving it to YT..... i have been in touch with Heather over the years.....are any of us still alive....? Glory be for tis song

@numoherisson1656

@wotsit: this particular transcription of the lyrics may have been set down as you say, but being a traditional dirge from Yorkshire, there are a lot of variants per the lyrics. That's usual when things are handed down in the way this song has been.

There are some excellent sources on the internet for this and much more. Mudcat is one, from back in the days of listervs.

@agricolaest

Lots of great folk rock groups have recorded this, but this is my favorite performance.

@EdiDrums

A must-hear version, for comparison, is by Tootlin' Geoff - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGQG0MncMCg

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