- Follow the Colours
"Follow the Colours" is a song written by the English composer
Edward Elgar , with words by Capt. William de Courcy Stretton. The song is for male voice solo with an optional chorus of male voices.The song was written as the result of a commission from the Worshipful Company of Musicians in 1907. It is said that Alfred Henry Littleton (chairman of Novello’s music publishers) had to plead with Elgar to go ahead, as there was much Elgar disliked about the idea. Its original title was "Marching Song"", and it was first performed by a four-part choir (S.A.T.B.) at the Empire Day concert in the
Royal Albert Hall on 24 May 1908. It 1914 it was adapted by the composer for solo and optional male chorus, orchestrated and republished as "Follow the Colours". It was performed at the Royal Albert Hall on 10 October 1914.The mood is at best cheerful optimism, at worst bombastic: but this was before the real horrors of the war which Elgar later recalled more sensitively a year later with "
For the Fallen ". The accompaniment is for full orchestra, and is an example of brilliant but sensitive writing for the large percussion section, which consists of threetimpani , side drum, triangle,bass drum andcymbal s.Lyrics
FOLLOW THE COLOURS 1.:Thousands, thousands of marching feet,:All through the land, all through the land.:Gunners and
Sapper s, Horse and Foot.:A mighty band, a mighty band."Refrain:"::Follow the Colours, follow on,::Where-e’er they go, where-e’er they go.::Loyal the hearts that guard them well.::’Twas ever so, ‘twas ever so.:::March, march, march!::Roll the drums, and blow the fifes,::And make the bagpipes drone.::Glory for some and a chance for all,::Till we come again to our own.
2.:England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales:Send forth their sons, send forth their sons.:Children of Empire seas beyond:Stand to their guns, stand to their guns.
"Refrain:"::Follow the Colours, "etc."
3.:Some will return, and some remain,:We heed it not, we heed it not.:Something’s wrong, to put it right’s:The Soldier’s lot, the Soldier’s lot.
"Refrain:"::Follow the Colours, "etc."
Recordings
[http://www.amazon.com/Elgar-Edward/dp/B00002610Y "The Unknown Elgar"] includes "Follow the Colours" performed by Stephen Holloway (bass), with Barry Collett (piano), and male voice chorus.
References
*Kennedy, Michael, "Portrait of Elgar" (Oxford University Press, 1968) ISBN 0193154145
*Moore, Jerrold N. “Edward Elgar: a creative life” (Oxford University Press, 1984) ISBN 0193154471
*Young, Percy, "Elgar O.M., A Study of a Musician", London, Collins, 1955External links
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