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From the Beggar's Mantle...Fringed with Gold

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Released
  
1972

Length
  
33:15

From the Beggars Mantle...Fringed With Gold (1972)
  
Answer Me (1976)

Release date
  
1972

Recorded
  
1971

Producer
  
Ray Horricks

Artist
  
Barbara Dickson

Label
  
Decca Records

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Genres
  
Pop music, Middle of the road

Similar
  
Do Right Woman, The Barbara Dickson, You Know It's Me, All for a Song

From the Beggar's Mantle ... Fringed with Gold is an album by Barbara Dickson.

Contents

"The Morning Lies Heavy on Me" by Allan Taylor is a soldier's farewell to his family. Dickson had met the folk singer Daisy Chapman (1912 - 1979) in 1968, and had learned "The Orange and the Blue" directly from her. It is a longer version of the song "All Around My Hat". "Lord Thomas of Winesberry and the King's Daughter" is sustained for 6 minutes with simple fiddle and guitar accompaniment. The album was recorded in 1971 and released on vinyl in 1972. It was re-released in 2006 on CD with Do Right Woman.

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Witch of the Westmorland" (Archie Fisher) (4:08)
  2. "If I Never, Ever Saw You Again" (Archie Fisher) (3:03)
  3. "Recruited Collier" (Traditional) (2:35)
  4. "The Morning Lies Heavy On Me" (Allan Taylor) (3:10)
  5. "Fine Flowers in the Valley" (Traditional) (3:01)

Side Two

  1. "Lord Thomas of Winesberry and the King's Daughter" (Traditional) (6:02)
  2. "The Climb" (Archie Fisher) (3:16)
  3. "The Orange and the Blue" (Traditional) (3:38)
  4. "Winter's Song" (Alan Hull) (4:32)

Personnel

  • Barbara Dickson - vocals
  • Nic Jones - fiddle, guitar
  • Archie Fisher - guitar, concertina
  • Daryl Runswick - bass, piano
  • Bill DeMont - cello
  • Produced by Ray Horricks
  • References

    From the Beggar's Mantle...Fringed with Gold Wikipedia