The song Blacksmith is performed by Steeleye Span in the album named The Lark in the Morning: The Early Years in the year 2003 .
And if I were with my love I would live forever
Oh where has my love gone with his cheeks like roses
He is gone across the sea gathering primroses
I'm afraid the shining sun might burn and scorch his beauty
And if I were with my love I would do my duty
Strange news is a-come to town, strange news is carried
Strange news flies up and down that my love is married
Oh I wish them both great joy, though they don't hear me
And if I were with my love I would do my duty
What did you promise me when you lay beside me
You said you'd marry me and not deny me
If I said I'd marry you twas only to try you
So bring your witness love and I'll not deny you
Steeleye Span - The Lark in the Morning: The Early Years
- Calling-On Song
- Blacksmith
- Fisherman's Wife
- Dark-Eyed Sailor
- Copshawholme Fair
- All Things Are Quite Silent
- Hills of Greenmore
- My Johnny Was a Shoemaker
- Lowlands of Holland
- Twa Corbies
- One Night as I Lay on My Bed
- Cold, Haily, Windy Night
- Bryan O' Lynn/The Hag With the Money [Jigs]
- Prince Charlie Stuart
- Boys of Bedlam
- False Knight on the Road
- Lark in the Morning
- Female Drummer
- Rave On
- Gower Wassail
- Jigs: Paddy Clancy's Jig/Willie Clancy's Fancy
- Four Nights Drunk
- When I Was on Horseback
- Marrowbones
- Captain Coulston
- Reels Medley: Dowd's Favorite/£10 Float/The Morning Dew
- Wee Weaver
- General Taylor