Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Loreena McKennitt
Claviers
Donald Quan
Alto
Marco Migliari
Programmation
Brian Gascoigne
Interprète
Richard Campbell
Viole de gambe
Susanna Pell
Viole de gambe
Asako Morikawa
Viole de gambe
Richard Boothby
Viole de gambe
William Hunt
Viole de gambe
Ensemble Plus Ultra
Chœur
Choristers of Westminster Abbey
Chœur
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Loreena McKennitt
Composition
Sir Walter Scott
Paroles/Composition
Brian Gascoigne
Arrangement des instruments à cordes
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Loreena McKennitt
Production
Brian Hughes
Assistance de production
Donald Quan
Production associée
Stuart Bruce
Ingénierie de mixage
Marco Migliari
Assistance d’ingénierie de prise de son
Ben Findlay
Ingénierie de prise de son
Gabe Moffatt
Ingénierie de prise de son
Paroles
It was an English ladye bright
The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall
And she would marry a Scottish knight
For love will still be lord of all
Blithely, they saw the rising sun
When he shone fair on Carlisle wall
But they were sad ere day was done
Though love was still the lord of all
Her sire gave brooch and jewel fine
Where the sun shines fair on Carlisle wall
Her brother gave, but a flask of wine
For ire that love was lord of all
For she had lands both meadow and lea
Where the sun shines fair on Carlisle wall
For he swore her death, ere he would see
A Scottish knight, the lord of all
That wine she had not tasted well
The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall
When dead, in her true love's arms, she fell
For love was still the lord of all
He pierced her brother to the heart
Where the sun shines fair on Carlisle wall
So perish all would true love part
That love may still be lord of all
And then he took the cross divine
Where the sun shines fair on Carlisle wall
And died for her sake in Palestine
So love was still the lord of all
Now all ye lovers, that faithful prove
The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall
Pray for their souls who died for love
For Love shall still be lord of all
Written by: Loreena McKennitt, Sir Walter Scott