The Skye Boat Song
Roger Whittaker, Des O'Connor
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Now if you load your rifle right And if you fix your bayonet so And if you kill that man, my friend The one we call the foe And if you do it often lad And if you do it right You'll be a hero overnight You'll save your country from her plight Remember God is always right If you survive to see the sight A friend now greeting foe No, you won't believe in it anymore It's an illusion, it's an illusion No you won't believe in it anymore It is for children, it is for children Building daydreams If I knew then what I know now (I thought I did you know somehow) If I could have the time again I'd take the sunshine leave the rain If only time would trickle slow Like rain that melts the fallen snow If only Lord if only If only lord if only Oh, I don't believe in it anymore It's an illusion, it's an illusion No, I don't believe in it anymore It is for children, it is for children Building daydreams No, I don't believe in it anymore It's an illusion, it's an illusion No, I don't believe in it anymore It is for children, it is for children Building daydreams
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Written by: COLIN KEYES, ROGER HENRY BROUGH WHITTAKER
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10 facts about this song
Origin of the Song"The Skye Boat Song" was originally a Scottish folk song that depicts the escape of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) from Uist to the Isle of Skye after his defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746.
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ArtistThis song has been covered by various artists over the years, but one of the most notable versions was performed by Roger Whittaker, a Kenyan-British singer-songwriter and musician known for his baritone singing voice.
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Literary ConnectionsThe lyrics of "The Skye Boat Song" were written by Sir Harold Boulton, 2nd Baronet, in 1884. They were further modified over time and various versions of the song exist today.
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GenreThe song comes under the genre of folk music as it figuratively narrates a historical event through music, and it is still cherished as one of the legacies of Scottish traditional culture.
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PopularityWhen Roger Whittaker covered the song "The Skye Boat Song," it gained a significant international audience, speaking to the enduring appeal of traditional folk tales and melodies.
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TV Series PresenceThe same tune was later transformed into the opening theme for the popular television series "Outlander", further enhancing its fame and recall value for a modern audience.
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Use in Public EventsAs it is a famous Scottish tune, the song is regularly performed at public events, such as football matches, and works as a symbol of Gaelic cultural identity.
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InfluenceThe song's melody has a soothing lilt that is characteristic of Celtic (especially Scottish) music, shaping the music of numerous artists within and outside the traditional folk genre.
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Cultural Significance“The Skye Boat Song” is an integral part of Scottish cultural heritage. Being a style of storytelling, it is used to educate people about Scottish history in a more accessible and engaging way.
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Iconic SymbolBeyond its cultural importance, the song has become a symbol of Scottish resistance and resilience, reflecting their fight for freedom in the 18th century.
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