Re: Looking for "O Lady For Thy Constancy"

"Victor R. Volkman" <[email protected]> Thu, 11 Apr 2002 21:36:43 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.music.owain-phyfe
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It is in fact track #9 on Live the Legend
http://www.owainphyfe.com/owain/lyrics/live-the-legend.htm#track9

You can only buy this disc directly by mail from NightwatchRecording.com

P.S.  My personal favorite is still Odyssey (NWR1006(

At 11:40 PM 4/11/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>Heard Owain for the first time on classic radio kfuo in St. 
>Louis ... (not that he's not been played there before, I'm 
>certain ... as a matter of fact, someone had confirmed that they 
>played the "heck" out of his CDs ... I had just not heard it 
>before ...).  Anyway, back to my quest here ... The song on the 
>playlist was listed this morning as:  
>
>4/11/02 8:18am Andrew Marvell: O Lady for thy Constancy (1575), 
>Owain Phyfe (singer) New World Renaissance Band - Nightwatch 
>NW1001CD 
>
>After numerous calls to Streetside Records, another music store, the 
>radio station ... and searching on the net, I found the Nightwatch 
>Recording site, as well as a site that had a listing of all songs on 
>the NRW1001 CD ... and, I don't see the above song ... by the way, I 
>find evidence that is actually Andrew Blackhall that wrote the 
>lyrics for Mary Queen of Scots ... not Andrew Marvell ... anyone 
>know which actually "whodunnit"?  
>
>The playlist for NRW1001, according to an unauthorized fan site is:  
>
>1. Drive the cold winter away
>2. Il prigioniero
>3. Es warb ein schöner Jüngling
>4. The English Dancing Master: Dissembling love
>5. Belle qui tiens ma vie
>6. Mignonne, allon voir si la roze
>7. What then is love but mourning?
>8. La sirena
>9. The Bankis of Helicon
>10. Pastyme with good companye
>11. Fortune my foe
>12. Depairt, depairt
>13. Mon coeur se recommande
>
>So ... the song I'm looking for may actually be included, however, I 
>heard it in English this morning (I am not bi-or multi-
>linqual :D) ... and I want it in English ... Does anyone know how I 
>can obtain a copy of this particular recording?  I would greatly 
>appreciate it ... The song reminded me ... of someone I have 
>lost ... 
>
>Thanks for your help,
>Mary, "Queen of a lost Scots"