Camaloun
Track Information
Original Track ID
SA1952.18.A4
Original Tape ID
Summary
The singer leaves Tarves to go to Camaloun near Fyvie to work a pair of horses and rise at five. He is roused very early to work the [winnowing] fan, then to have breakfast. He is told to yoke his horse and plough over the brae [hillside], but he is hungover and is sick, so has a glum morning. The cattleman wears a long vest; the cook is not very good; the dairymaid is shy. Fyvie parish is long, wide and full of pride, but the singer intends to leave at Whitsun and if anyone enquires after him, he has gone!
Willie Mathieson learned the song from a man called Willie Mutch.
Item Notes
Text transcribed in School of Scottish Studies. 13 verses. Also called 'Fyvie's Lands in the Mornin'. Not in Willie Mathieson's MSS. Read from Ord (p. 260).
There are three farms called North, South and Meikle Camaloun near Fyvie.
See also:
Greig-Duncan vol. 3, pp. 92-94
Recording Location
County - Aberdeenshire
Parish - Ellon
Village/Place - Ellon
Item Location
County - Aberdeenshire
Parish - Tarves
Language
Scots
Genre
Collection
Source Type
Reel to reel
Audio Quality
Good