Pentangle - Let No Man Steal Your Thyme (1968) video free download


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Duration: 02:24
Uploaded: 2007/02/28

... interestingly miscaptioned.

As if it needs stating:

vocal: Jacqui McShee

guitars: John Renbourn & Bert Jansch

bass: Danny Thompson

drums: Terry Cox

Comments

8 years ago

Susan Meyers

one of my favorites from the old days

8 years ago

Liz T

This is a kind of crazy musical accompaniment to this version of the traditional song, which I heard this week on 'FFtMC'. I like it, but the pure-sounding voices on the film soundtrack draw me more.

8 years ago

Emily Johnson

Come all you fair and tender girlsThat flourish in your primeBeware, beware, keep your garden fairLet no man steal your thyme,Let no man steal your thyme.For when your thyme is past and goneHe'll care no more for youAnd in the place your thyme was wasteWe'll spread all o'er with rue,We'll spread all o'er with rue.A woman is a branchy treeAnd man's a clinging vineAnd from her branches carelesslyHe'll take what he can find,He'll take what he can find,He'll take what he can find.

9 years ago

Mary Bateman

fantastic vocalist. Weird how she's not better known.

9 years ago

grasinggrounds

nice :-)

9 years ago

quagswag

RIP Sir, your excellence has been captured here

9 years ago

ChrisDutch

R.I.P. John Renbourn.

9 years ago

Steve Dakota

John Renbourn, RIP.

9 years ago

Joan Laura

To Django Deadman: So you have to post your contrary response twice?? lol Her voice has the same tambre as Sandy Denny. I am a singer, I think I would know.

9 years ago

Joan Laura

Jacqui McShee sounds like Sandy Denny.

9 years ago

Keith McGovern

RIP John Renbourn

9 years ago

Andrew Cleary

Danny Thompson on bass...what a fantastic performance.

9 years ago

Mati Fanti

Come all you fair and tender ladiesAll you who flourish in your primeBeware take care, keep your garden fairLet no man steal your thyme,Let no man steal your thyme,For when your thyme is past and goneHe'll care no more for youAnd in the place where your thyme was wasteHe'll spread all o'er with rue,He'll spread all o'er with rue,A woman is a branchy treeAnd man's a clinging vineAnd from her branches carelesslyHe'll take what he can findHe'll take what he can findCome all you fair and tender ladiesAll you who flourish in your primeBeware take care, keep your garden fairLet no man steal your thyme,Let no man steal your thyme,

9 years ago

Vivid Kothari

Wait till "Far From the Madding Crowd" is released; this video will have more than a million views in no time.

9 years ago

ew1usnr

That has a nice sound.

9 years ago

Paul Lavan

I'll never understand why they kept playing jazz shite that totally wasted the voice of Jacqui McShee. Answers on a postcard please.

9 years ago

kim kurt

theme to new movie-"far from the madding crowd" based on book by thomas hardy

9 years ago

kim kurt

not miscaptioned-old song-herbs meant a lot to our ancestors-thyme was a token of a woman's favour and represented both virginity-for the woman-and bravery for the man being sent to war-she is cautioned to wait for his return because he might not come back-rue was used to induce abortion and symbolized regret

9 years ago

Vicky Sihan Lai

Come all you fair and tender ladiesAll you who flourish in your primeBeware take care, keep your garden fairLet no man steal your thyme,Let no man steal your thyme,For when your thyme is past and goneHe'll care no more for youAnd in the place where your thyme was wasteHe'll spread all o'er with rue, He'll spread all o'er with rue,A woman is a branchy treeAnd man's a clinging vineAnd from her branches carelesslyHe'll take what he can findHe'll take what he can findCome all you fair and tender ladiesAll you who flourish in your primeBeware take care, keep your garden fairLet no man steal your thyme,Let no man steal your thyme, 

9 years ago

indianhead1957

A great way to start a Saturday morning!

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