"I'll Tell Me Ma" (also called "The Wind") is a traditional children's song. It was collected in various parts of the
United Kingdom
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in the 19th century and again appears in collections from shortly after the turn of the 20th century.
In
Ireland
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, especially within
Ulster
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, the chorus usually refers to
Belfast
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city and is known colloquially as "The Belle of Belfast City", although it is also adapted to other Irish cities, such as
Dublin
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Situated on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, and is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, pa ...
. Other versions refer to the "Golden City" or "London City".
This song is
Roud Folk Song Index
The Roud Folk Song Index is a database of around 250,000 references to nearly 25,000 songs collected from oral tradition in the English language from all over the world. It is compiled by Steve Roud. Roud's Index is a combination of the Broadsid ...
number 2649.
The song accompanies a children's game. A ring is formed by the children joining hands, one player standing in the centre. When asked, "Please tell me who they be," the girl in the middle gives the name or initials of a boy in the ring (or vice versa). The ring then sings the rest of the words, and the boy who was named goes into the centre.
Opening verse and chorus
I'll tell me ma, when I get home
The boys won't leave the girls alone
Pulled me hair, and stole my comb
But that's alright, till I go home.
''Chorus:''
She is handsome, she is pretty
She is the belle of Belfast city
She is a-courting one, two, three
Pray, can you tell me who is she?
Recordings and renditions
The song has been covered on numerous albums, some of which have adapted the lyrics to their locales.
One of the more notable renditions was by
Van Morrison
Sir George Ivan "Van" Morrison (born 31 August 1945) is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician whose recording career started in the 1960s. Morrison's albums have performed well in the UK and Ireland, with more than 40 reaching the UK ...
and
The Chieftains
The Chieftains were a traditional Irish folk band formed in Dublin in 1962, by Paddy Moloney, Seán Potts and Michael Tubridy. Their sound, which is almost entirely instrumental and largely built around uilleann pipes, has become synonymous w ...
, for their collaboration record ''
Irish Heartbeat'' in 1988; the album reached number 18 on the
UK Albums Chart
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. The song was guest-sung by
Ronnie Drew
Joseph Ronald Drew (16 September 1934 – 16 August 2008) was an Irish singer, folk musician and actor who had a fifty-year career recording with The Dubliners.
He sang lead vocals on the singles "Seven Drunken Nights" and " The Irish Rover", ...
of
The Dubliners
The Dubliners () were an Folk music of Ireland, Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962 as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group, named after its founding member; they subsequently renamed themselves The Dubliners. The line-up saw many changes in pers ...
on The Chieftains album ''
Live From Dublin: A Tribute To Derek Bell'' in 2005. The Chieftains also played the song with Cartoon Network character
Brak for the latter's variety show special, ''
Brak Presents the Brak Show Starring Brak
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History
On July 2, 1999, at the Cartoon ...
'' and
related album in 2000.
Sham Rock released a popular rendition of the song set to a dance beat titled "Tell Me Ma" in 1998.
The single reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart, remained on the charts for 17 weeks, and sold over 200,000 copies. It has been included on various compilation albums that have sold a total of over 3 million copies.
Other notable recordings include:
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The Clancy Brothers
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and
Tommy Makem
Thomas Makem (4 November 1932 – 1 August 2007) was an Irish folk music, folk musician, artist, poet and storyteller. He was best known as a member of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem. He played the long-necked 5-string banjo, tin whistle, l ...
, as "I'll Tell My Ma" on ''
The Boys Won't Leave The Girls Alone'', 1962. The album title is a lyric from the song.
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The Corries
The Corries were a Scottish folk group that emerged from the Scottish folk revival of the early 1960s. The group was a trio from their formation until 1966 when founder Bill Smith left the band but Roy Williamson and Ronnie Browne contin ...
, as part of "The Singing Games" on ''
The Corrie Folk Trio and Paddie Bell
''The Corrie Folk Trio and Paddie Bell'' is the eponymous 1964 album by The Corrie Folk Trio and Paddie Bell.
Musical style
The most vigorous song on this album is "Greenland Fisheries" with Ronnie Browne shouting "There She Blows" at the start ...
'', 1964. The song uses the lyric "She's the girl of the windy city"
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The Dubliners
The Dubliners () were an Folk music of Ireland, Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962 as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group, named after its founding member; they subsequently renamed themselves The Dubliners. The line-up saw many changes in pers ...
as "I'll Tell My Ma" on their debut album ''
The Dubliners with Luke Kelly'', 1964.
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Lick the Tins, as "The Belle of Belfast City (Roud 2649)", on ''
Blind Man on a Flying Horse'', 1986. It was first released as a single.
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The Rankin Family
The Rankin Family (also known as The Rankins) are a Canadian musical family group from Mabou, Nova Scotia. The group has won many Canadian music awards, including 15 East Coast Music Awards, six Juno Awards, four Society of Composers, Authors, an ...
as "Tell My Ma", on their second album ''
Fare Thee Well Love
''Fare Thee Well Love'' is the second studio album by Canadian folk music group The Rankin Family. The album was originally self-released by the siblings in 1990. It was re-issued by Capitol Records in 1992 and certified 5× Platinum by the CRIA ...
'', 1990, and on their re-released album ''
North Country'', 1993.
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Four to the Bar, on their live album ''
Craic on the Road'', 1994.
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Orthodox Celts
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, on ''
The Celts Strike Again'', 1997 - This version uses the lyric "She's the belle of Belgrade City" in reference to
their home town.
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The Wiggles
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did a rendition of this called "Nya, Nya, Nya" which is found on the video ''
Wiggledance!
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'', and album ''
The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack
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Release
''The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack'' was released in October 1997. According to ABC lab ...
'', both released in 1997. They would later sing "I'll Tell Me Ma" on the album, ''Apples & Bananas'', 2014.
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Gaelic Storm
Gaelic Storm is an American Celtic music, Celtic band founded in Santa Monica, California, Santa Monica, California, in 1996. Their musical output includes pieces from traditional Music of Ireland, Irish music, Scottish music, and original tune ...
as "Tell Me Ma" on their debut album ''
Gaelic Storm
Gaelic Storm is an American Celtic music, Celtic band founded in Santa Monica, California, Santa Monica, California, in 1996. Their musical output includes pieces from traditional Music of Ireland, Irish music, Scottish music, and original tune ...
'', 1998.
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Belfast Food, on ''Za to Zato'', 1999.
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The Tossers as "Maidrin Rua / Tell Me Ma" on ''Communication & Conviction: Last Seven Years'', 2001. This version uses the lyric "She is the belle of Dublin city".
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Sinéad O'Connor
Shuhada' Sadaqat (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor; , ; 8 December 1966 – 26 July 2023) was an Irish singer, songwriter, record producer and activist. Her debut studio album, ''The Lion and the Cobra'', was released in 1987 and achieve ...
, on ''
Sean-Nós Nua'', 2002
* The
Poxy Boggards as "Tell Me Ma", on ''Whiskey Business'', 2006.
* The Young Dubliners, on ''With All Due Respect - The Irish Sessions'', 2007 This version uses the lyric "She is the belle of Dublin city".
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Beatnik Turtle
Beatnik Turtle is an indie rock band from Chicago formed in 1998. Beatnik Turtle plays alternative and pop-rock "with a sense of humor." Their sound is rooted in the song-based pop-rock sound of They Might Be Giants, Fountains of Wayne, The Saw Do ...
as "Tell Me Ma", on ''Sham Rock'', 2008.
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Christy Moore
Christopher Andrew "Christy" Moore (born 7 May 1945) is an Irish folk singer, songwriter and guitarist. He was one of the founding members of the bands Planxty and Moving Hearts and has had significant success as a solo artist. His first albu ...
, on an extended version of his song "Lisdoonvarna", sings a verse of "I'll Tell Me Ma", on ''Live at Vicar Street'', 2002
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The Irish Tenors, on ''Ellis Island'', 2001
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Orla Fallon, Live With The Dubliners And
Damien Dempsey
Damien Dempsey (born 9 June 1975) is an Irish singer and songwriter who mixes traditional Irish folk contemporary lyrics that deliver social and political commentaries on Irish society. Damien sings in his native, working-class accent in the Eng ...
, on ''My Land'', 2011.
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The Rumjacks
The Rumjacks are a celtic punk band originally formed in Sydney, Australia in 2008. Known for their loud and energetic live shows, the band has released five studio albums, two live albums, and a series of EPs and singles. In 2016, the Rumjac ...
, on "Hung, Drawn & Portered", 2009
* Irish punk band
The Undertones
The Undertones are a rock band formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974. From 1975 to 1983, the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey (vocals), John O'Neill (rhythm guitar, vocals), Damian O'Neill (lead guitar, vocals), Michael Bradle ...
reference this song in their song "Top Twenty", a B-side of "Here Comes the Summer" by lifting the line "The boys won't leave the girls alone."
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Celtic Thunder recorded a short version on their "Voyage" album, which included two other traditional Irish folk tunes. (The other two being "Courtin' in the Kitchen" and "The Irish rover".) The Medley was given the title of "The Clancy Bros. Medley".
*As "The Golden City" the song features three times in
The Singing Street
"The Singing Street", is a short film made in 1950 in Edinburgh, Scotland and first shown in 1951. It was created by a group of teachers from Norton Park School, who filmed some of their pupils playing street games, accompanied by traditional ch ...
, a film of children's songs featuring Edinburgh school pupils, made in 1950.
Parodies
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Marc Gunn did a parody called "I'll Tell My Cat" on ''Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers'', 2005
* The tune of I'll Tell Me Ma was interpolated by
Barndance Boys
The Barndance Boys was an English trio musical formation made as a country and folk dance act in 2003. Barndance Boys was the brainchild of John Matthews (stage name Ricardo Autobahn) from the Cuban Boys fame. He launched the novelty band wit ...
for their 2003 song Yippie-I-Oh.
References
External links
Roud 2649at
Vaughan Williams Memorial Library
The Vaughan Williams Memorial Library (VWML) is the library and archive of the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS), located in the society's London headquarters, Cecil Sharp House. It is a multi-media library comprising books, periodi ...
- this lists alternate titles and renditions including "The Wind" and "The Rain Rains Down"
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