I Know Where I'm Goin' (traditional song, no arrangement credits)
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Wikipedia
"I Know Where I'm Going" is a traditional Scottish (some sources say Irish) ballad about a wealthy love-struck young woman pining for her "bonnie" lover Johnny who some say has a bad reputation. It has been noted since the early nineteenth century. It is Roud number 5701.
In some versions the lover is said to be 'black'. This may refer to him being an outlaw or of bad reputation.
Relaties
schrijver: | [traditional] (special purpose artist) |
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deel van: | Roud Folk Song Index (nummer: 5701) (volgorde: 608) |
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Allmusic: | https://www.allmusic.com/composition/mc0002359920 [info] |
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Wikidata: | Q5977853 [info] |
arrangementen: | The Sprig of Thyme: VII. I know where I’m going |
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Opnames
Datum | Titel | Eigenschappen | Artiest | Duur |
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recordings | ||||
I know Where I'm Goin' | Robert Shaw Chorale | 2:48 | ||
I Know Where I'm Goin' | Isobel Buchanan & Sharolyn Kimmorley | 2:40 | ||
I Know Where I'm Goin' | Shelby Flint | 2:12 | ||
I Know Where I'm Going | Yvonne Kenny, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Kamirski | 1:50 | ||
I Know Where I'm Going | instrumentaal | Paul Brooks | 3:09 | |
I Know Where I'm Going | Judy Collins | 1:51 | ||
I Know Where I'm Going | Cynthia Glover & John Lawrenson | 2:09 | ||
I Know Where I’m Going | Mary O’Hara | 1:57 |