Scarborough Fair/Down to Donegal - The Petersens (LIVE)

Sama_El
Published on Jan 2, 2025
Katie and Emmett have done it again with this amazing arrangement of "Scarborough Fair." When first coming up with the arrangement, Katie asked Emmett to look for an Irish song we could transition to at the end, and, in true Emmett Franz fashion, he wrote one instead!

We are having so much fun on our Europe tour, getting to see beautiful countries and meet some of you guys. See behind-the-scenes of our trip on our @PetersenVlogs channel!

►This song features in our Benefit Concert for Hurricane Helene Relief https://www.youtube.com/live/1AHLcyNSkII

►More Irish vibes:
Dreams https://youtu.be/s_eUlXE8Tps
Swallowtail Jig https://youtu.be/UNkLy3yoFDU
Wild Mountain Thyme https://youtu.be/_XiyutTKStY
Come Ye Sinners https://youtu.be/KDfGL0RB5z0

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►This video:
Lead vocal and mandolin: @JuliannePetersen
Dobro: Emmett Franz
Fiddle: @katiepetersen
Bass: Karen Petersen
Guitar: @mattpetersen4000
Banjo and ponytail: @EllenHaygood

Key moments:
0:01 Scarborough Fair
1:24 fiddle
2:10 dobro
3:08 bowed bass
3:12 Down to Donegal original
3:15 dobro-fiddle
4:06 mandolin
4:30 guitar
4:57 mandolin
5:11 banjo
5:43 outro

Turn on captions (CC) to see the lyrics on screen.
Special thanks to Randy Franz for helping us with audio and Aaron Clark for the videography.
Microphones by Ear Trumpet Labs https://www.eartrumpetlabs.com

►LYRICS - Scarborough Fair
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme
Remember me to one who lives there
He once was a true love of mine

Tell him to make me a cambric shirt
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme
Without no seams nor needlework
Then he'll be a true love of mine

Tell him to find me an acre of land
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Between saltwater and all the sea strands
Then he'll be a true love of mine

Tell him to reap it with a sickle of leather
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme
And gather it all in a bunch of heather
Then he'll be a true love of mine

Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme
Remember me to one who lives there
He once was a true love of mine

Remember me to one who lives there
He once was a true love of mine

►The Petersens:
We celebrate American roots music with family values, and perform full time in Branson, Missouri in the USA. The band consists of four siblings, Katie, Ellen, Matt, and Julianne, our mom Karen, and good friend Emmett Franz. Learn more about our family on our website https://petersenband.com

Subscriber count: 832,104

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#EnglishBallard #IrishVibes #AmericanPronounciation
#SimonAndGarfunkel

This song features on: Hopefully a future album

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