The Twilight Singers - Black is the colour of my true love's hair video free download


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Duration: 04:25
Uploaded: 2010/09/07

Black is the colour of my true love's hair

Her face so soft and wonderous fair

The purest eyes and the strongest hands

I love the ground on where she stands

I love the ground on where, on where she stands

Oh, I love my lover, and well she knows

Yes, I love the ground on where she goes

And still I hope that the time will come

When she and I will be, will be as one

When she and I will be, will be as one

to be oh (?)

So black is the colour of my true love's hair

Her face so soft and wonderous fair

The purest eyes and the strongest hands

I love the ground on where she stands

I love the ground on where, on where she stands

I love the ground on where, on where she stands

Comments

8 years ago

yiannaS

white is the fair black is the hair, and always has been..

9 years ago

manic angel

Auburn was the true color of my hair how I miss it so, now brittle and grey, Father Time's last cruel joke. Blackened eyes, aching bones, thinning softened flesh yet I scream nay I shout I will live forever more in the memories of offspring the true vestiges of my soul

9 years ago

Gustavo Vinicius

Boa tarde a todos.Paz e Saúde !

9 years ago

Neno Pacinotti

The Twilight Singers - Black is the colour of my true love's Scusa +Sergio Grossi​, non per copiare, ma mi è tanto piaciuta anche questa....

9 years ago

Kevin Brown

No, this is really not good.

9 years ago

Gustavo Vinicius

Boa noite a todos.Paz e Saúde !

10 years ago

Gunn G

Oh my God. Horrible. Also, the lyrics are wrong. Is this a joke?

10 years ago

Douglas Klug

Hmmm! Or should I say...wow!!

10 years ago

tamiktamik

i as well clicked for the picture.

10 years ago

SwarthySkinnedOne

this is a bad rendition. Actually it's stupid sounding. Quite stupid sounding.

10 years ago

Lorenzo Ravaioli

#indiemusic 

10 years ago

Stephen Barrett

exciting take on one of my all time favourite songs. Well-done

11 years ago

MrRobinMurphy

Maybe in there too but Alan Lomax credits it as traditional Scottish tune though very popular in the Appalachians 100 years ago as well as more recently in Ireland

11 years ago

gran fot

isnt it from porgy and bess?

11 years ago

ironcityblue

clicked for the pic

11 years ago

BILL MARK

are fonara..........megalh krupara.......to agaphmeno moy

11 years ago

Britlish - Linguaspectrum

to be oh (?) it's: two, three, four...

11 years ago

kkasper007

cool ...stop bye so0me time!!~! love this tune...:0)

11 years ago

MrRobinMurphy

original? its a trad tune!

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