Song: Johnny Coppin – Gloucestershire Wassail
“But it is in the old story that all the beasts can talk in the night between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in the morning (though there are very few folk that can hear them, or know what it is that they say).” – from “The Tailor of Gloucester” by Beatrix Potter
Duration : 0:3:27
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Not being from the …
Not being from the UK, this was the first time that I know of that I’ve heard Johnny Coppin, and already I’m trying to figure out where to buy his albums! What an amazing voice, performance, and carol! Great video (I’m also trying to find that, too), beautiful music, thanks so much for posting!
You are quite lucky …
You are quite lucky, then. I hope you had a great concert!
Not crazy about the …
Not crazy about the video but the love this carol and it’s sung to perfection by Johnny Coppin!
legendary song!
legendary song!
I have to sing this …
I have to sing this song in choir!!!
A spellbinding …
A spellbinding video about the mice that lived in the little shop next to Gloucester’s Cathedral.
Wow, those rats wee …
Wow, those rats wee drunk!
go gloucester !
go gloucester !
great!
great!
クリスマスの楽しい雰囲気がいっぱい伝 …
クリスマスの楽しい雰囲気がいっぱい伝わりますね。
Love it(^ω^)
WASSAIL SOON
WASSAIL SOON
That was so… …
That was so…awesome!!! My favourite carol!!
wrong! not Sussex …
wrong! not Sussex Carol.
Johnny Coppin is …
Johnny Coppin is one of (if not THE) most under rated songwriter that UK has produced. The 3 Decameron Albums from the 1970s were brilliant.
I have sang this Wassail myself at some Choral Concert in the last 10 years or so. I thought it was called somtheing else other than Gloucester…. Sussex Carol even???