- Source: Gower Wassail
The Gower Wassail is a wassail song from Gower in Wales. Wassailing is a midwinter tradition wherein either orchards or households are blessed by guisers, which came to Wales through exposure to English custom. The song is printed in A.L. Lloyd's book Folk Song in England (1967), having been heard from Phil Tanner. Structurally, the song is in 6/8 time with bacchius trisyllables, a Balliol rhyme scheme, and the "ffal de radl" musical syllables characteristic of much of Welsh folk songs. Some of the lyrics closely resemble other popular wassailing songs, such as the 'Gloucestershire Wassail'.
Lyrics
The majority of versions of the song begin with the same two stanzas, although pronouns (i.e. you, we, your, our, etc.) vary. Following the second verse and chorus, the number of stanzas and their order vary from version to version. The primary difference between the lyrics that appear here is that one version is a dialogue between the wassailers and the master and mistress they are appealing to for hospitality. The other version is sung from the wassailers’ perspective alone. All the known stanzas are included below.
Opening Stanzas
A-wassail, a-wassail throughout all the town
Our cup it is white and our ale it is brown
Our wassail is made of the good ale and cake (too)
Some nutmeg and ginger, the best you can bake (do)
Our wassail is made of the elderberry bough
And so my good neighbors we'll drink unto thou
Besides all on earth, you have apples in store
Pray let us come in for it's cold by the door
Main references
Mudcat Café: [1]
Versions
Shirley Collins on Anthems in Eden
Steeleye Span on the album Ten Man Mop, or Mr. Reservoir Butler Rides Again and on The Journey
The Oh Hellos on the EP The Oh Hellos' Family Christmas Album: Volume II
External links
Gower Wassail sung by Phil Tanner
Gower Wassail sung by Melissa Weaver Dunning
Gower Wassail sung by Steeleye Span
Gower Wassail sung by the Stairwell Carollers
Gower Wassail sung by the Quadriga Consort
Gower Wassail sung by The Oh Hellos
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Gower Wassail
- Wassailing
- Wassail
- Here We Come A-wassailing
- Gower Peninsula
- Gloucestershire Wassail
- List of villages in Gower
- Welsh rarebit
- Laverbread
- Ten Man Mop, or Mr. Reservoir Butler Rides Again