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Jon English - Six Ribbons - lyrics and sheet music:
If I were a minstrel I’d sing you six love songs,
To tell the whole world of the love that we share,
If I were a merchant I’d bring you six diamonds,
With six blood red roses for my love to wear,
But I am a simple man, a poor common farmer,
So take my six ribbons to tie back your hair,
Yellow and brown, blue as the sky,
Red as my blood, green as your eyes,
If I were a nobleman I’d bring you six carriages,
With six snow white horses to take you anywhere,
If I were the emperor I’d build you six palaces,
With six hundred servants for comforting fare,
But I am a simple man, a poor common farmer,
So take my six ribbons to tie back your hair,
If I were a minstrel I’d sing you six love songs,
To tell the whole world of the love that we share,
So be not afraid my love, you’re never alone love,
While you wear my ribbons tying back your hair,
Once I was a simple man, a poor common farmer,
I gave you six ribbons to tie back your hair,
Too-ra-lee, too-ra-lie, all I can share,
Is only six ribbons to tie back your hair,
Too-ra-lee, too-ra-lie, all I can share,
I gave you six ribbons to tie back your hair.
Trouble is I can only count five ribbons!
Apparently Jon said that there were 2 red ones.
In my postaboveI have mentioned that I like the historical movie genre.
“Against The Wind”– 1978 – was an Australian mini-series which I watched when it first aired. I don’t think any one had any video recorders back then, and as far as I remember it was never repeated.A few weeks ago I decided to buy the series on dvd. I enjoyed it again immensely.
It is often very difficult to visualize historical events such as transportation to the colonies, early settlers, and the Rum Rebellion, even though I learned about these things in history classes. I had been a fan of Jon English's ever since I saw him in“Jesus Christ Superstar” in 1972, when he appeared as “Judas”. It was a no-brainer to watch this mini-series knowing that he would be starring in it. Since then I have seen Jon perform live many times: not only as a great Aussie rock star, but also in “The Pirates of Penzance”.
Above:#TalkLikeAPirate day - 2016
Picture credit for the 1984 production
of “Pirates of Penzance” – EssGee, with many
thanks. This is the version I saw on stage.
The other pictures from "Pirates" are from the 1994 Production which is available on DVD and CD. I have the full 2 CD version of this production. I recently found out that there is now only a 1 CD version available.
I have also seen a live performance of his excellent rock opera“Paris”.
He is amazingly energetic on stage and the range of his singing talents is quite extraordinary!
From hard rock, to operetta and lovely, haunting ballads like “Six Ribbons” – he can do it all. To be fair I had changed my musical tastes somewhat in the 1990’s and began taking an interest in country music, hence my post onGram Parsons. This year I decided to revisit my old rock favourites like Jon,The Beatles, The Stones, Cliff Richard and many others. A good decision! My appreciation of Jon English’s talents and achievements has grown even greater than it ever was all those years ago. He writes many of the songs he sings. He acts.
Jon has also done quite a lot of television:Blankety Blanks andAll Together Now, just two examples.
He is an Aussie legend. “Six Ribbons” is really my favourite song ever: I never tire of it.
I should also mention that Jon, together with Mario Millo, wrote the entire soundtrack for this mini-series and it is really excellent!
Jon won a TV Week Logie in 1979 for his performance in "Against the Wind", (see pictures below). It was but one of very many awards he would win in the future.
I also still have the original programs from "Superstar" and "The Pirates of Penzance", as well as the booklet that was published for "Against The Wind ".
This You Tube clip which runs about 1.45 has been enhanced and is better quality than before. However, it may be blocked in some countries.
You Tube and Blogger can be very
frustrating with ‘blocked’ songs!
These pictures, and the three at the top, are from my collection.
Below: From Rock and Roll Ballroom - 1974
She Was Real
Jon on Countdown "Beating The Boards" - 1982:
Picture below via Twitter:
Update: Use the search function - top left - to find more of Jon's songs or check my You Tube channel.
Above: Jon's version of the Bob Seger classic - "Turn The Page". I remember watching this back in the 1970's. A shame there isn't a better video clip, no doubt it no longer exists as many old clips were taped over, or destroyed.
Just recently posted: Get Your Love Right.1979.
Hope there are more of these clips to come.
Yes, another one on my Countdown post - "The Shining", and one with Marcia Hines on my "Jesus Christ Superstar" post! Links below.