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The Standing Stones of Stenness

Date 31 August 1966
Track ID 93267
Part 1

Track Information

Original Track ID

SA1966.44.B5

Original Tape ID

SA1966.044

Summary

In this tragic ballad, two lovers are betrothed at the Lover's Stone. As they part company, a jealous rival stabs the young man out of spite and flees. The young woman sees her dying sweetheart vanish before her eyes; she returns home, where she pines and dies herself.

Ethel Findlater learned this song from her husband, who learned it from his grandmother.

Item Notes

Sung in unison. This song first appears in John Mooney's 'Songs of the Norse' (1883) under the title 'The Lovers - A West Mainland Legend'. It involves the Odin Stone, a monolith in Stenness, Orkney that was used by couples in a betrothal ritual during which they would join hands through a hole in the stone; the stone was destroyed by an immigrant farmer in 1814.

See:
'Songs of the Norse' (J. Mooney, 1883)
'Folksongs of Britain & Ireland' (P. Kennedy, 1975) pp. 718-719

Item Location

County - Orkney

Parish - Stenness

Island - Orkney Mainland

Language

English

Collection

SoSS

Source Type

Reel to reel

Audio Quality

Good