A Maid of Constant Sorrow
A Maid of Constant Sorrow is the debut album by American singer and songwriter Judy Collins, released in 1961 on Elektra Records and featuring traditional folk songs.
Content and style
On the album Collins' voice and guitar are sparsely accompanied by Fred Hellerman on second guitar and Erik Darling on banjo. The title song is a variant of "Man of Constant Sorrow". The selections range from the Scottish anthem "Wild Mountain Thyme" to the Irish standards "Bold Fenian Men" and "The Prickilie Bush". The album also includes more obscure numbers, such as "Tim Evans", "Wars of Germany" and "John Riley".These songs are in the style of social protest, similar to early recordings by Bob Dylan. They reveal a style from Collins different than her later, better-known releases. In "Tim Evans", written by Ewan MacColl, she sings about Timothy Evans who was wrongfully convicted and hanged in Britain in 1950 for the killing of his wife and daughter, whose exoneration comes only after having been hanged. Her alto vocals on lively songs like "O Daddy Be Gay" contrast with the social message material.
In 2001, Elektra re-released the album on CD with Collins' second album, Golden Apples of the Sun.
Track listing
All songs traditional, arranged by Judy Collins, except where otherwise noted.Side one
- "Maid of Constant Sorrow" - 2:35
- "The Prickilie Bush" - 3:25
- "Wild Mountain Thyme" - 2:30
- "Tim Evans" - 2:51
- "Sailor's Life" - 2:41
- "Bold Fenian Men" - 2:44
- "Wars of Germany" - 3:10
- "O Daddy Be Gay" - 2:34
- "I Know Where I'm Going" - 1:50
- "John Riley" - 3:30
- "Pretty Saro" - 3:03
- "The Rising of the Moon" - 4:07
Personnel
- Judy Collins – guitar, vocals
- Fred Hellerman – second guitar
- Erik Darling – banjo
- Jac Holzman – production supervisor
- Mark Abramson – editing
- William S. Harvey – cover design
- Lida Moser – cover photo