"Lisa Lân" (Fair Lisa) is a Welsh folk song. It is a lover's lament for Lisa, ending when the heartsick lover asks dead Lisa to guide him to where she is, so that he may be reunited with her.
Lyrics
editLiteral translation | Free translation | |
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Bûm yn dy garu lawer gwaith |
I have loved you many times |
Full many a time I came to woo, |
Melody
editCultural references
editThe English composer Gustav Holst arranged this song in 1930–1931 for his collection 12 Welsh Folk Songs for mixed chorus.[3]
The song's melody is an instrumental theme throughout Paul Haggis's 2004 film Crash and an extract of the song itself is featured at the film's climax.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Taylor's Traditional Tunebook – Welsh Tunes", "Lisa Lân" text and MIDI melody
- ^ a b "Crash (score) (2005) and here, SoundtrackINFO
- ^ 12 Welsh Folk Songs (Holst): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
External links
edit- "Lisa Lân" on YouTube, performed by Siân James, 2010
- "Lisa Lân" on YouTube, performed by Catrin Finch
- "Lisa Lân" on YouTube, performed by Colorama
- "Lisa Lân" on YouTube, performed by Alun Rhys Jones, live at Rhyl Folk Club 2018