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Scottish Traditional
The Keel Row
Works Info
Composer
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Scottish Traditional
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:44
"The Keel Row" is a traditional Scottish folk song that has been passed down through generations. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the early 19th century. The song was first performed in the North East of England, where it was sung by sailors who worked on the keel boats that transported coal along the River Tyne. The song is typically performed in a lively 4/4 time signature and features a simple melody that is easy to sing along to. It is often accompanied by a fiddle or accordion, which adds to the upbeat and energetic feel of the song. "The Keel Row" is made up of several verses, each of which tells a different story about life on the river. The lyrics describe the hard work and camaraderie of the sailors, as well as the joys and sorrows of their daily lives. The chorus, which is repeated after each verse, is a simple and catchy refrain that celebrates the beauty and power of the river. Despite its simple structure and lyrics, "The Keel Row" has become one of the most beloved and enduring folk songs in Scotland and beyond. It has been performed by countless musicians and singers over the years, and has been adapted and reinterpreted in a variety of styles and genres. Overall, "The Keel Row" is a lively and uplifting song that celebrates the hard work and resilience of the sailors who worked on the River Tyne. Its catchy melody and simple lyrics have made it a favorite of audiences around the world, and it continues to be a beloved part of Scotland's rich musical heritage.
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