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|f_annotation='''TO THE WEAVER GIN YE GO.''' AKA - "Tae the weavers gin ye gang," "To the weaver's gin ye go." Scottish, Air and Country Dance Tune (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB. The melody also appears in the large music manuscript collection of musician John Rook (Waverton, near Wigton, Cumbria, 1840-1841).   
|f_annotation='''TO THE WEAVER GIN YE GO.''' AKA - "Tae the weavers gin ye gang," "To the weaver's gin ye go," "[[Weaver's March (The)]]." Scottish, Air and Country Dance Tune (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB. The words to the song, adapted from an older one and contributed by Robert Burns for James Johnson's '''Scots Musical Museum, vol. 2''' (1788), begin:
<blockquote>
''My heart was ance as blythe and free''<br>
''As simmer days are lang;''<br>
''But a bonnie westlin weaver lad''<br>
''Has gart me change my song.''<br>
<br>
Cho.:<br>
''To the weavers gin ye go, fair maids,''<br>
''To the weavers gin ye go;''<br>
''I rede you right, gang ne'er at night,''<br>
''To the weavers gin ye go.''<br>
<br>
''My mither sent me to the town''<br>
''To warp a plaiden wab;''<br>
''But the weary, weary warpin o't''<br>
''Has gart me sigh and sab.''<br>
</blockquote>
Burns wrote in his notes that he retained the chorus of the older song but rewrote the verses.  The melody also appears in the large music manuscript collection of musician John Rook (Waverton, near Wigton, Cumbria, 1840-1841).   
|f_source_for_notated_version=  
|f_source_for_notated_version=  
|f_printed_sources=Aird ('''Selections of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 2'''), c. 1786; p.6, No. 16. Johnson ('''The Scots Musical Museum, vol. 2'''), 1788; No. 103, p. 106.
|f_printed_sources=Aird ('''Selections of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 2'''), c. 1786; p.6, No. 16. Johnson ('''The Scots Musical Museum, vol. 2'''), 1788; No. 103, p. 106.
|f_recorded_sources= Green Linnet SIF 3101, "Tannahill Weavers" (1982).  
|f_recorded_sources=ELEKTRA BY-6004, "Jean Redpath" (1966). Green Linnet SIF 3101, "Tannahill Weavers" (1982).  
|f_see_also_listing=Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/t01.htm#Taethwe]<br>   
|f_see_also_listing=Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/t01.htm#Taethwe]<br>   
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TO THE WEAVER GIN YE GO. AKA - "Tae the weavers gin ye gang," "To the weaver's gin ye go," "Weaver's March (The)." Scottish, Air and Country Dance Tune (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB. The words to the song, adapted from an older one and contributed by Robert Burns for James Johnson's Scots Musical Museum, vol. 2 (1788), begin:

My heart was ance as blythe and free
As simmer days are lang;
But a bonnie westlin weaver lad
Has gart me change my song.

Cho.:
To the weavers gin ye go, fair maids,
To the weavers gin ye go;
I rede you right, gang ne'er at night,
To the weavers gin ye go.

My mither sent me to the town
To warp a plaiden wab;
But the weary, weary warpin o't
Has gart me sigh and sab.

Burns wrote in his notes that he retained the chorus of the older song but rewrote the verses. The melody also appears in the large music manuscript collection of musician John Rook (Waverton, near Wigton, Cumbria, 1840-1841).


Additional notes



Printed sources : - Aird (Selections of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 2), c. 1786; p.6, No. 16. Johnson (The Scots Musical Museum, vol. 2), 1788; No. 103, p. 106.

Recorded sources : - ELEKTRA BY-6004, "Jean Redpath" (1966). Green Linnet SIF 3101, "Tannahill Weavers" (1982).

See also listing at :
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [1]



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