Harvest of the Moon

Bob Johnson, Gay Woods, Liam Genockey, Maddy Prior, Peter Knight, Tim Harries

All the husbands and the wives
We were dancing for our lives
All to the tune of Elsie Marley
Instead of gathering up our differences
And throwing them in the air
And giving them to the wind that shakes the barley

And the children they were watching
Every girl and every girl
As we danced to the tune of Elsie Marley
But they'd heard another tune
From the harvest of the moon
That rides upon the wind that shakes the barley

Then Bridget she declared
That she was not prepared
To watch us dance to the tune of Elsie Marley
She said I'll sing you all a song
And you'll want to sing along
If you listen to the wind that shakes the barley

And the song that she sang
Could be heard for miles around
The air was full of harmony
You should have heard the sound
As we gathered up our differences
And threw them in the air
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley

All the husbands and the wives
We were dancing for our lives
All to the tune of Elsie Marley
Until we gathered up our differences
And threw them in the air
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley

Then all of us declared
That we were not prepared
To dance our lives away with Elsie Marley
For we'd heard another tune
From the harvest of the moon
That rides upon the wind that shakes the barley

And the song that we sang
Could be heard for miles around
The air was full of harmony
You should have heard the sound
As we gathered up our differences
And threw them in the air
And gave them to the wind that shakes the barley

Trivia about the song Harvest of the Moon by Steeleye Span

When was the song “Harvest of the Moon” released by Steeleye Span?
The song Harvest of the Moon was released in 1996, on the album “Time”.
Who composed the song “Harvest of the Moon” by Steeleye Span?
The song “Harvest of the Moon” by Steeleye Span was composed by Bob Johnson, Gay Woods, Liam Genockey, Maddy Prior, Peter Knight, Tim Harries.

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