Greensleeves
The Beverly Sisters
A pop version of the famous 16th-century British folksong, featuring The Roland Shaw Orchestra.
They are sometimes mis-characterized as triplets but they are really
a set of twins and their 3-years-older sister.
Later recorded by Mason Williams as a minor Top 100 single in 1969.
Peaked at # 41 in 1957
I walked one day 'neath the summer sky
And my heart was young but alone was I
He came along and I fancied I heard
The beautiful music of Greensleeves
He held my hand, happiness complete
And we kissed that night as we vowed to meet
The promises that we made were sweet
Just as sweet as the music of Greensleeves
I walked one day 'neath the winter sky
And my heart was sad and alone was I
Can't believe that we said "Goodbye"
And I cry to the music of Greensleeves
Gone, gone is the love we knew
And the beautiful music of Greensleeves
source: Robin Hood
With help from his pal Samantha Stevens
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