Fiddler's Green

Gordon Downie, Gordon Sinclair, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Robert Baker

One, two, three, four, one, two

September seventeen
For a girl I know it's Mother's Day
Her son has gone alee
And that's where he will stay
Wind on the weathervane
Tearing blue eyes sailor-mean
As Falstaff sings a sorrowful refrain
For a boy in Fiddler's Green

His tiny knotted heart
Well, I guess it never worked too good
The timber tore apart
And the water gorged the wood
You can hear her whispered prayer
For men at masts that always lean
The same wind that moves her hair
Moves a boy through Fiddler's Green

Oh, nothing's changed anyway
Oh, nothing's changed anyway
Oh, anytime today

He doesn't know a soul
There's nowhere that he's really been
But he won't travel long alone
No, not in Fiddler's Green
Balloons all filled with rain
As children's eyes turn sleepy-mean
And Falstaff sings a sorrowful refrain
For a boy in Fiddler's Green

Trivia about the song Fiddler's Green by The Tragically Hip

On which albums was the song “Fiddler's Green” released by The Tragically Hip?
The Tragically Hip released the song on the albums “Road Apples” in 1991, “Hipenonymous” in 2005, and “Yer Favourites” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Fiddler's Green” by The Tragically Hip?
The song “Fiddler's Green” by The Tragically Hip was composed by Gordon Downie, Gordon Sinclair, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Robert Baker.

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