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  1. The song "Restless Farewell", written by Bob Dylan and featured on The Times They Are a-Changin' from 1964, uses the melody of the nineteenth century versions of "The Parting Glass" with Dylan's original lyrics. Dylan had learned the tune from the singing of the Clancys and Makem.

  2. Dec 27, 2007 · Shaun Davey - The Parting Glass. "The Parting Glass" by Shaun Davey, as found on the Waking Ned Devine soundtrack. Includes the poem Forever In Your Debt by Kirk Jones, and vocals by...

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  3. Traditional Transcriptions. “The Parting Glass” has roots in “Armstrongs Farewell”, a poem written by a Scottish Border Reiver on the occasion of his imminent execution for the murder ...

  4. The Parting Glass is an Irish / Scottish ballad that has been around since the 17th century, with various versions printed over the centuries. ...

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  5. "The Parting Glass" belongs to a family of songs that can be traced back to the 17th century. The very first evidence for a song with the title "Good Night And God Be With You" is a tune - it's different from the one used for "The Parting Glass" - in the so-called Skene Manuscripts (see Dauney 1838, p. 222 ), an important collection of music ...

  6. 'The Parting Glass' Lyrics from 'Ancient Land'

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  8. Jul 3, 2023 · "The Parting Glass" is a traditional Scottish folk song that has been widely sung and interpreted by various artists over the years. While the exact origin of the song is unknown, its lyrics touch on themes of friendship, regret, farewell, and the fleeting nature of life.

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