Tri Martolod Explained

Tri Martolod ("Three sailors" in Breton) or Tri Martolod Yaouank ("Three young sailors"), is a traditional Breton song which dates to the 18th century in Lower Brittany. It was made famous by the interpretation, the arrangement and the recordings made by the Breton harpist Alan Stivell, in the 1970s.

The lyrics tell the story of three young sailors who embark for Newfoundland and the history quickly settles into a romantic dialogue. The music is a round in three steps typical of the South Cornouaille and common in the Breton coastal areas.

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Lyrics

BretonBreton: italic=no|Tri martolod yaouank... la la la... Tri martolod yaouank i vonet da veajiñ E vonet da veajiñ, gê! E vonet da veajiñ Gant 'n avel bet kaset... la la la... Gant 'n avel bet kaset betek an Douar Nevez Beteg an Douar Nevez, gê! Beteg an Douar Nevez E-kichen mein ar veilh... la la la... E-kichen mein ar veilh o deus mouilhet o eorioù O deus mouilhet o eorioù, gê! O deus mouilhet o eorioù Hag e-barzh ar veilh-se... la la la... Hag e-barzh ar veilh-se e oa ur servijourez E oa ur servijourez, gê! E oa ur servijourez Hag e c'houlenn ganin... la la la... Hag e c'houlenn ganin pelec'h 'n eus graet konesañs Pelec'h 'n eus graet konesañs, gê! Pelec'h 'n eus graet konesañs E Naoned er marc'had... la la la... E Naoned er marc'had hor boa choazet ur walenn
EnglishThree young sailors... la la la…Three young sailors went traveling

Went traveling!Went traveling

And the wind pushed them… la la la...The wind pushed them to Newfoundland

All the way to Newfoundland!All the way to Newfoundland

Next to the windmill stone… la la la...Next to the windmill stone, they dropped anchor

They dropped anchor!They dropped anchor

And in that windmill… la la la...And in that windmill was a servant girl

There was a servant girl!There was a servant girl

And she asked me… la la la...And she asked me where we met

Where have we met before?Where have we met before

In Nantes at the market… la la la...In Nantes at the market, we chose a ring

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