Here’s that song containing the phrase “a twelvemonth and a day” which I mentioned a couple of posts ago.
Produced by Mike Batt this is Steeleye Span’s folk rock* take on a traditional 19th century song apparently interpolated with lyrics from another song from the same era, Farewell He.
Steeleye Span: All Around My Hat
*Wikipedia seems to differentiate folk rock from electric folk.
I featured the realNirvana‘s Pentecost Hotel recently. After the posting I began to think about songs featuring named hotels in their titles. There aren’t all that many that came to mind. Hotel California, obviously, and Heartbreak Hotel. A quick scan of You Tube – up to page 16! – only revealed Procol Harum’s Grand Hotel as one I hadn’t heard. (I’ve listened to it now and it’s a bit overblown.)
The only other named hotel song I can remember is this from Mike Batt. From the sublime (Nirvana) to the bathetic.
Mike Batt: The Railway Hotel
Perhaps that bathetic should have been pathetic after all. Or is that too harsh?