First printed in Bell's Northern Bards, in 1812, this beautiful love song is sung from the perspective of a woman separated from her lover by the Tyne river that divides Durham and Northumberland. The original dialect is Geordie, but like many folk songs, it has been sung in many variation...
2. The Water of Tyne Answer: Kathryn Tickell 'The Water of Tyne', or 'Waters of Tyne', is a Newcastle folk song, published in 1812, about a woman whose lover lives on the other side of the river. It has been covered by Sting and Max Boyce, amongst others. Kathryn Tickell was born...
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