Chailin Òig as Stiùireamaiche
Track Information
Original Track ID
CannaDMP.8
Original Tape ID
Summary
The text of this waulking song falls into several sections. These include a description of a meeting with a brown-haired woman. The following section says, "I lay in a fever that day, and for a year and a quarter. The brown-haired woman came to see me when five quarters had passed." It is followed by a section about a shinty game. Then there is a section with opinions on the characters of women. The penultimate section contains the woman's descriptions of herself.
Item Notes
This song appears to be a ballad adapted as a waulking song, and its chorus line is possibly what Pistol is referring to in his words "Calen o custure me" in Shakespeare's 'Henry V'.
See:
'An t-Òranaiche' (Gilleasbaig Mac na Ceàrdadh) p. 21
'Hebridean Folksongs' vol. 2 (J. L. Campbell & F. Collinson eds., 1977) p. 44
Recording Location
County - Inverness-shire
Parish - Barra
Island - Vatersay
Language
Gaelic
Genre
Collection
Source Type
Reel to reel
Audio Quality
Good