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Eriskay Love Lilt

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Selection from Songs of the Hebrides.

The "Eriskay Love Lilt" is a traditional Scottish song associated with the island of Eriskay in Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The chorus of the song features lyrics in Scottish Gaelic. The modern anglicized version was collected by Marjory Kennedy Fraser during visits to Eriskay with the help of Fr. Allan MacDonald, and published in the first volume of Songs of the Hebrides in 1909.[1][2] Popular versions have been recorded by the Glasgow Orpheus Choir with Hugh S. Roberton, The Corries, Judith Durham and The Seekers, and Paul Robeson.[3]

Lyrics

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Popular renditions of the song usually contain a variation of the following verses:

Vair me oro van o
Vair me oro van ee
Vair me oru o ho
Sad am I without thee

When I'm lonely dear white heart
Black the night or wild the sea
By love's light my foot finds
The old pathway to thee

Vair me oro van o
Vair me oro van ee
Vair me oru o ho
Sad am I without thee

Thou'rt the music of my heart
Harp of joy oh cruit mo chridh
Moon of guidance by night
Strength and light thou'rt to me

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Songs of the Hebrides - First Volume from HathiTrust and the University of Michigan

An Eriskay Love Lilt (from "Songs of the Hebrideas"), Glasgow Orpheus Choir

References

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  1. ^ "Marjory Kennedy-Fraser". www.docs.is.ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  2. ^ Kennedy-Fraser, Marjory; Kennedy-Fraser, Patuffa arr (1922). Songs of the Hebrides. for voice and Celtic harp or piano. Harold B. Lee Library. London ; New York : Boosey & Co.
  3. ^ "Song: An Eriskay Love Lilt written by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser | SecondHandSongs". secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-23.