The Snows They Melt the Soonest
"The Snows They Melt the Soonest" is an English folk song dating back at least as far as 1821. It was mentioned, along with the lyrics, in Blackwood's Magazine of that year.
History
The melody was printed in Bruce and Stokoe's Northumbrian Minstrelsy in 1882, which also mentioned its publication in 1821 and noted that the contributor of the song was Thomas Doubleday, who put it to a melody learned from a Newcastle street singer. Thomas Doubleday was a radical agitator who often contributed to Blackwood's.The singer Anne Briggs first popularized the song in the 1960s and recorded it in 1971. It was later learned by Archie Fisher who passed it on to Dick Gaughan. Gaughan recorded it on his Handful of Earth album, the success of which further popularized the song.
The song was used in the 2008 BBC adaptation of Thomas Hardy's 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles'
Lyrics
The original lyrics as printed in Blackwood's Magazine, 1821, are:Recordings
- Archie Fisher, Archie Fisher
- Anne Briggs, Anne Briggs
- Pentangle, Solomon's Seal
- Horslips, Drive the Cold Winter Away
- The Furey Family, without title
- Dick Gaughan, Handful of Earth,
- John Renbourn & Robin Williamson, Wheel of Fortune
- Old Blind Dogs, Legacy
- Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill & Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill, Celtic Christmas Volume III: A Windham Hill Sampler
- Eliza Carthy, Red Rice
- Karan Casey, The Winds Begin to Sing
- James Yorkston and the Athletes, Just Beyond the River
- Stonecircle, Winter Sky
- Cara Dillon, After the Morning
- Fit & Limo, Astralis
- Sting, If on a Winter's Night...
- The Longest Johns, Christmas At Sea
- Peter Knight's Gigspanner Big Band, Natural Invention
- Lewis Barfoot, Home
- Ninebarrow, The Colour of Night
- Broom Bezzums, Winterman
- Julianne Regan and Tim Bricheno of All About Eve, Winter 2023