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Jack Frost
[Mike Waterson]
Mike Waterson wrote Jack Frost in about 1970. He recorded a demo of it in 1996 which was included in 2004 on the Watersons' 4 CD anthology Mighty River of Song. It was also recorded in 2006 by Waterson:Carthy with Mike's niece Eliza Carthy singing lead for their album Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man. Martin Carthy commented in the album notes:
Mike (Waterson) wrote Jack Frost more than 35 years ago and, unusually for him, has not let it disappear in the ether. It's one of the few songs which he has written which we could ask him to sing at any time and which he would remember—guitar part and all—with no difficulty. He is easily the most underrated songwriter around today (certainly by himself), but he does have his admirers for the unforced ease of his language and for his timing.
Lyrics
| Mike Waterson sings Jack Frost on Mighty River of Song | Eliza Carthy sings Jack Frost on Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man |
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Talk of heroes, woe for Nelson, | |
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Here we only have one hero, | |
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Countless drawings, endless sketches |
Endless drawings, countless sketches |
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From the cold wastes of Siberia, |
From the cold wastes of Siberia, |
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Napoleon, he came to Moscow |
Flew the eagle into Moscow, |
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Three hundred thousand marched on Moscow, |
From the cold wastes of Siberia, |
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Countless drawings, endless sketches From the cold wastes of Siberia |
Endless drawings, countless sketches |
Acknowledgements
Transcribed by Reinhard Zierke. Thanks to Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg for corrections.
