A Pilgrim's Way Explained
"A Pilgrim's Way" is one of the most popular of poems by Rudyard Kipling. It was set to music by Peter Bellamy,[1] and has been recorded by Cockersdale,[2] Finest Kind,[3] John Roberts & Tony Barrand,[4] Damien Barber & Mike Wilson,[5] as well as the band Pilgrims’ Way (comprising Lucy Wright, Tom Kitching and Edwin Beasant).[6]
Being a well-documented song publicised by Mudcat,[7] and Mainly Norfolk,[8] the song was recorded by Jon Boden and Oli Steadman for inclusion in their respective lists of daily folk songs "A Folk Song A Day"[9] and "365 Days Of Folk".[10]
Notes and References
- Web site: Peter Bellamy . 21 March 2024 . Mainly Norfolk.
- Web site: Cockersdale . 21 March 2024 . Mainly Norfolk.
- Web site: Lost In A Song . 21 March 2024 . Mainly Norfolk.
- Web site: Twiddlum, Twaddlum . 21 March 2024 . Mainly Norfolk.
- Web site: The Old Songs . 21 March 2024 . Mainly Norfolk.
- Web site: Wayside Courtesies . 21 March 2024 . Mainly Norfolk.
- Web site: A Pilgrim's Way . 10 February 2024 . Mudcat Café.
- Web site: A Pilgrim's Way . 10 February 2024 . Mainly Norfolk.
- Web site: Song List . 24 January 2024 . A Folk Song A Day.
- Web site: Song List . 24 January 2024 . 365 Days Of Folk.