A hippie rocker from the school of hard knocks. I live in Seattle, an ametuer musician that plays a variety of instruments.Music is my PASSION! Music is Love
salut!je te connais depuis peu mais j'ai choppé plusieurs de tes favoris merci pour ton savoir et ton gout du partage!courage à toi et tes proches!"le souvenir est une forme de rencontre"khalil gibran!
Shadygrove i'm a deezer friend as well and without your knowing i took a lot of your cd's. A friend told me that you aren't doing that fine!? I wish you good luck. Marcia
Shady Grove is an 18th-century folk song popular in the United States. It is a standard in the repertoires of folk, Celtic and bluegrass musicians. In most traditional versions, the melody is in a minor key. However, Bill Monroe's and some subsequent bluegrass versions use a major-key variation.
Many verses exist, most of them describing the speaker's love for a woman called Shady Grove. There are also various choruses, which refer to the speaker traveling somewhere (to Harlan, to a place called Shady Grove, or simply "away"). The melody is strikingly similar to that of an old English ballad, Matty Groves. Some have said there have been over 300 stanzas written and added as variations.