The Cruel Mother
Track Information
Original Track ID
SA1973.151.A3
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Summary
In this ballad, a young woman kills her two babies straight after their birth, then returns to her father's hall. She later sees two children playing ball, and tells them if they were hers she would give them bread and wine. They reveal themselves to be the ghosts of the two murdered children; they are in Heaven, but she will be going to Hell.
Item Notes
7 verses of 4 lines (couplets with interlinear refrain).
See:
Greig-Duncan vol. 2, pp. 31-35
'Scotland Sings' (E. MacColl, 1953) p. 7
'Traveller's Joy' (M. Yates, 2006) pp. 58-59
'Scottish Ballads' (E. Lyle, 1994) pp. 248-249
Ord pp. 459-460
'Ballads of Scotland' vol. 2 (W.E. Aytoun, 1858) pp. 366-368
'Minstrelsy Ancient & Modern' (W. Motherwell, 1827) pp. 161-162
'Traditional Ballad Airs' vol. 1 (W. Christie, 1876) pp. 106-107
'Everyman's Book of British Ballads' (R. Palmer, 1980) pp. 54-55
'Ancient Scottish Ballads' (G. R. Kinloch, 1827) pp. 44-48, 272
'Ancient & Modern Scottish Songs' vol. 2 (D. Herd, 1869/1973) pp. 237-238
'Last Leaves of Traditional Ballads' (A. Keith, G. Greig, 1925) pp. 21-23
'Ancient Ballads and Songs' vol. 2 (P. Buchan, 1828) pp. 207-209, 211-214
'The Scots Musical Museum' vol. 4 (J. Johnson, R. Burns, 1853) p. 331, no. 320
'Andrew Crawfurd's Collection of Ballads & Songs' vol. 1 (E. Lyle, 1975) pp. 36-38
'Andrew Crawfurd's Collection of Ballads & Songs' vol. 2 (E. Lyle, 1996) pp. 92-94
'Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads' vol. 1 (B. H. Bronson, F. J. Child, 1959) pp. 276-296
Language
Scots
Genre
Collection
Source Type
Reel to reel
Audio Quality
Good