Topic: Mary Anne's Grave.

Hi,

This is the song version of a poem I posted some time ago. It's deliberately simple to play.

The Chords are played moving just the index finger. So you play a regular D, then for G you move the index finger to play B (on the A string) - keep going back and forward until you hit A7sus4  by moving your index finger to the E ( on the D string).

Now for the purists and the strummers, technically I should play G by playing bottom G ( on the E string) and remove my finger  from the F ( on the top E string) when playing A7sus4, but, because I'm cross-picking, I don't have to.

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Re: Mary Anne's Grave.

hi alan a lovely flow/sound it was like a soundtrack in a film,great.....stay cool

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3 (edited by selso 2009-03-14 20:11:55)

Re: Mary Anne's Grave.

Great song, Alan! Ilove the delivery of the words, they fit the song very well. I also liked "guitar on my coat" Is that one posted on Chordie?, Opps! I just saw it, sorry about that.

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Re: Mary Anne's Grave.

hi alan,

when i listened to your recordings, this is the one i liked best, maybe because of the song or because the subject interested me?
i like story songs and this is so descriptive and somehow manages to take you there...i like that too!
a very tenderly written lament

phill

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5 (edited by alansheeran 2009-03-16 08:28:31)

Re: Mary Anne's Grave.

Hi Phill,

Yes, lament is the right word. It's straight out of that old line of Irish immigration songs. There are thousands of them ( Check out Spancil Hill with Christy Moore and the Pogues at -  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iUEwB4M … re=related ).

As far as i can see the difference with Mary Anne's Grave is that one person has returned, leaving a loved one in a grave overseas.

As for taking you there, here are some of the places mentioned in the song -

The cliff path - http://www.cushendall.info/tourism/cliff_walk.htm

Layde Church - http://www.northantrim.com/laydechurch.htm

McCollum's Bar - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sean_quinn/music/joes.htm

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Re: Mary Anne's Grave.

Wow!!! You really have a talent for writing Alan smile

Even though I have never been there I had no problem visualizing as I read each line.

A beautiful ballad, well played and sung.

Thanks for the pics,they are how I pictured them as I read. smile

Kenny

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