With my earlier post on
Mermaid Music and $2 Off Today Only, I feel prompted to write more about
The Hard and the Easy by Great Big Sea one of my favorites of their albums and that it was released long after I had become a fan. I love when that happens.
The Hard and the Easy
features twelve traditional Newfoundland tracks since the band hails from there. Well,
The Mermaid
track isn't so traditional. It is actually based on a poem by Shel Silverstein (yes, that
Shel Silverstein
) for Playboy Magazine back in 1966. The song is more like a somewhat naughty bar song and that is why Great Big Sea covered it since they enjoy those and this qualifies as one of the most suggestive they've recorded. And, no, it wouldn't qualify as very naughty despite its publishing history.
You can
read the lyrics here. Here's a video of a live concert performance:
That said, I enjoy this song but it isn't even one of my favorites on the album. There's not a song on it that I don't like, actually. My favorites are
Captain Kidd
and
The River Driver
and
Come And I Will Sing You (The Twelve Apostles)
and
Concerning Charlie Horse
and
Tickle Cove Pond
. But you can get two songs free with the code today or get $2 off the entire collection. If you like upbeat folkmusic with a slight modern twist, this may charm you.
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