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No More Fish, No Fishermen

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Published
  
1996

Label
  
Fallen Angle Music

Released
  
1999

Writer(s)
  
Shelley Posen

Genre
  
Folk music, close harmony

Home in Pasadena (15)
  
"No More Fish, No Fishermen" (16)

No More Fish, No Fishermen is a song whose lyrics were composed by Canadian folklorist and singer Shelley Posen, about the demise of the Newfoundland fishery. Although it was written in 1996, it is often assumed to be a traditional song. The tune is based upon "Coal Not Dole" by Kay Sutcliffe and Paul Abrahams, who wrote the lyrics and melody respectively, about the death of the coal industry in northern England. "Coal Not Dole" was made popular by Coope Boyes and Simpson on their Funny Old World album, and is in turn based on the Victorian Christmas carol, "See, Amid The Winter's Snow". It is set to the hymn tune Humility by John Goss, written in 1871.

Posen recorded "No More Fish, No Fishermen" with the group Finest Kind (on their CD Heart's Delight) as an a capella, three-part vocal; and on his solo CD The Old Songs' Home, with a jangle pop musical arrangement reminiscent of The Byrds.

Covers

  • Finest Kind Heart's Delight
  • Shelley Posen The Old Songs' Home
  • Adam Miller The Orphan Train and Other Reminiscences
  • Johnny Collins Now & Then
  • Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop Red Shoes 2003
  • References

    No More Fish, No Fishermen Wikipedia