The Floral Dance

The Floral Dance

The Floral Dance is a popular English song describing the annual Furry Dance in Helston, Cornwall.

The music and lyrics were written in 1911 by Kate Emily Barclay ("Katie") Moss (1881-1947) who was a professional violinist, pianist and concert singer. She was brought up in London and studied at the Royal Academy of Music.

The song tells the story of an incident that apparently actually happened to Moss herself on a visit to Helston during the springtime 'Furry Dance' celebrations and the song was reportedly written directly afterwards as she was going home on the train.

The songbook cover states that the music was "founded on an old Cornish air". However, 80% of the music for the voice and piano is Katie's own work. She introduces the original Furry Dance tune in the piano part just as the singer is describing the sound of the band, with its `fiddle, cello, big bass drum, bassoon, flute and euphonium`.

"The Floral Dance" was first recorded in 1912 by Australian bass/baritone Peter Dawson, and many other versions have appeared since. The 1960s saw versions by The Eagles (UK) and Ken Sims` Vintage Jazz Band (UK) and The Ivy League (USA). Katie's song experienced a major resurrection in an arrangement for the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band by their MD Derek Broadbent, which sold half a million copies and reached #2 in the UK single charts by Christmas 1977. In 1978, Terry Wogan recorded a version which reached #27 in the charts. Wogan's version was accompanied by Hanwell Band, and omits the final verse containing the climax to the story. On Top of the Pops, Wogan sang it `live` to a backing track. [http://www.floraldance.com]

Lyrics

The Floral Dance

Melody and lyrics by Katie Moss, 1911

:As I walked home on a Summer night:When stars in Heav'n were shining bright:Far away from the footlight's glare:Into the sweet and scented air:Of a quaint old Cornish town

:Borne from afar on the gentle breeze:Joining the murmur of the summer seas:Distant tones of an old world dance:Played by the village band perchance:On the calm air came floating down

:I thought I could hear the curious tone:Of the cornet, clarinet and big trombone:Fiddle, 'cello, big bass drum:Bassoon, flute and euphonium:Far away, as in a trance:I heard the sound of the Floral Dance

:And soon I heard such a bustling and prancing:And then I saw the whole village was dancing:In and out of the houses they came:Old folk, young folk, all the same:In that quaint old Cornish town

:Every boy took a girl 'round the waist:And hurried her off in tremendous haste:Whether they knew one another I care not:Whether they cared at all, I know not:But they kissed as they danced along.

:And there was the band with that curious tone:Of the cornet, clarinet and big trombone:Fiddle, 'cello, big bass drum:Bassoon, flute and euphonium:Each one making the most of his chance:All together in the Floral Dance

:I felt so lonely standing there:And I could only stand and stare:For I had no boy with me:Lonely I should have to be:In that quaint old Cornish town.

:When suddenly hast'ning down the lane:A figure I knew I saw quite plain:With outstretched hands he came along:And carried me into that merry throng:And fiddle and all went dancing down.

:We danced to the band with the curious tone:Of the cornet, clarinet and big trombone:Fiddle, 'cello, big bass drum:Bassoon, flute and euphonium:Each one making the most of his chance:Altogether in the Floral Dance.

:Dancing here, prancing there:Jigging, jogging ev'rywhere:Up and down, and round the town:Hurrah! For the Cornish Floral Dance

References and external links

* [http://www.musicweb-international.com/garlands/12th.htm Musicweb British Light Music Composers]
* [http://www.connexions.co.uk/culture/helston_flora_day.html Helston Flora Day by Ian Marshall]


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