Wexford Carol
The Wexford Carol (Irish: Carúl Loch Garman, Carúl Inis Córthaidh) is a traditional religious Irish Christmas carol originating from County Wexford, and specifically, Enniscorthy (whence its other name), and dating to the 12th century.[1] The subject of the song is that of the nativity of Jesus Christ.
"The Wexford Carol," sometimes known by its first verse, "Good people all this Christmas time," is one of the oldest extant Christmas carols in the European tradition. The song achieved a renewed popularity due to the work of William Grattan Flood (1859 - 1928), who was organist and musical director at St. Aidan's Cathedral in Enniscorthy. He transcribed the carol from a local singer, and had it published in the Oxford Book of Carols, putting Enniscorthy into most carol books around the world.
Traditions abound concerning the song. For many years, it was felt that only men should sing it.[citation needed] It was only during the current revival of all things Irish that this has changed. Many popular female artists, such as Julie Andrews in 1966, and Loreena McKennitt in 1987, have recorded versions of the “Wexford Carol."
English lyrics
- Good people all, this Christmas time,
- Consider well and bear in mind
- What our good God for us has done
- In sending his beloved son
- With Mary holy we should pray,
- To God with love this Christmas Day
- In Bethlehem upon that morn,
- There was a blessed Messiah born
- The night before that happy tide
- The noble Virgin and her guide
- Were long time seeking up and down
- To find a lodging in the town
- But mark right well what came to pass
- From every door repelled, alas
- As was foretold, their refuge all
- Was but a humble ox's stall
- Near Bethlehem did shepherds keep
- Their flocks of lambs and feeding sheep
- To whom God's angel did appear
- Which put the shepherds in great fear
- Arise and go, the angels said
- To Bethlehem, be not afraid
- For there you'll find, this happy morn
- A princely babe, sweet Jesus, born
- With thankful heart and joyful mind
- The shepherds went the babe to find
- And as God's angel had foretold
- They did our Saviour Christ behold
- Within a manger he was laid
- And by his side a virgin maid
- Attending on the Lord of Life
- Who came on earth to end all strife
- There were three wise men from afar
- Directed by a glorious star
- And on they wandered night and day
- Until they came where Jesus lay
- And when they came unto that place
- Where our beloved Messiah lay
- They humbly cast them at his feet
- With gifts of gold and incense sweet.[2]
Irish Lyrics
- Ó, tagaig' uile is adhraigí
- An leanbh cneasta sa chró 'na luí
- Is cuimhnígí ar ghrá an Rí
- A thug dár saoradh anocht an Naí.
- 'S a Mhuire Mháthair i bParrthas Dé,
- Ar chlann bhocht Éabha guigh 'nois go caomh,
- Is doras an chró na dún go deo
- Go n-adhram' feasta Mac Mhuire Ógh.
- I mBeithil thoir i lár na hoích'
- Ba chlos an deascéala d'aoirí,
- Go follas don saol ón spéir go binn
- Bhí aingle 'canadh ó rinn go rinn.
- "Ghluaisig' go beo," dúirt Aingeal Dé,
- "Go Beithil sall is gheobhaidh sibh É
- 'Na luí go séimh i mainséar féir,
- Siúd É an Meisias a ghráigh an saol."[3]
Cover versions
- 1966 - Julie Andrews - A Christmas Treasure (reissued on CD as Greatest Christmas Songs)
- 1987 - Loreena McKennitt - To Drive the Cold Winter Away
- 1987 - Revels - Christmas Day in the Morning
- 1988 - Maggie Sansone - Sounds of the Season
- 1989 - The King's Singers - A Little Christmas Music
- 1990 - Cambridge Clare College Choir - The Holly and the Ivy: Carols from Clare College
- 1991 - The Chieftains with Nanci Griffith - The Bells of Dublin
- 1996 - Boys of the Lough - Midwinter Night's Dream
- 1996 - James Galway - Celtic Christmas II
- 1999 - The Irish Tenors (sung by Anthony Kearns) - Home for Christmas
- 2001 - Terry McDade and The McDades - Midwinter
- 2002 - Dordán - Narada Presents: The Best of Celtic Christmas
- 2002 - John Rutter - The John Rutter Christmas Album
- 2002 - Anúna - "Winter Songs"
- 2003 - Anonymous 4 - Wolcum Yule
- 2004 - Jon Schmidt - Winter Serenade
- 2005 - Moya Brennan - An Irish Christmas
- 2005 - Michael McDonald - Through the Many Winters
- 2006 - Celtic Woman - Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration
- 2007 - Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Spirit of the Season
- 2008 - Yo-Yo Ma, Alison Krauss, & Natalie MacMaster - Songs of Joy & Peace
- 2008 - Marit Larsen, Odd Nordstoga - JuleSessions - Live NRK P3 Radio
- 2010 - Bryn Terfel - Bryn Terfel: Carols and Christmas Songs
- 2010 - Yo-Yo Ma (Yo-Yo Ma, Alison Krauss, Natalie MacMaster) - "Songs of Joy & Peace"
- 2012 - Benjamin and Stephen Lynerd - "Impending Joy"
References
- ↑ December 2005 Emerald Reflections - Sing an Irish Christmas Song
- ↑ Enniscorthy Carol
- ↑ "Ceol na Nollag" issued in Dublin by Cló Chaisil in cooperation with Foras na Gaeilge