"The Three Ravens" (Roud 5, Child 26) is an English folk ballad, printed in the song book Melismata compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft and published in 1611, but it is perhaps older than that. Newer versions (with different music) were recorded right up through the 19th century. Francis James Child recorded several versions in his Child Ballads (catalogued as number 26). It is known as The Twa Corbies in the Scots language.
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"The Three Ravens" (Roud 5, Child 26) is an English folk ballad, printed in the song book Melismata compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft and publ… read more
"The Three Ravens" (Roud 5, Child 26) is an English folk ballad, printed in the song book Melismata compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft and published in 1611, but it is perhaps olde… read more
"The Hare And The Moon, an Anglo-Scots pairing, take traditional ballads of murder, revenge, madness and the occasional talking raven and accompany these with a dark, psychedelic folk music. Mandolins meet pounding drums and distorted guitars alongside a classic English folk vocal." (From the Reverb Worship website)
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"The Hare And The Moon, an Anglo-Scots pairing, take traditional ballads of murder, revenge, madness and the occasional talking raven and accompany these with a dark, psychedelic folk … read more
"The Hare And The Moon, an Anglo-Scots pairing, take traditional ballads of murder, revenge, madness and the occasional talking raven and accompany these with a dark, psychedelic folk music. Mandolins meet pounding drums and disto… read more