"A' Soalin' " by Peter, Paul and Mary.
In the true spirit of the Season, this one is about my all-time favorite Christmas tune.
OK, boys and girls, back to the 60s: Noel "Paul" Stookey composed this 1960 Peter, Paul and Mary classic based upon an ancient English carol. It was an English Christian tradition for poor children to go door-to-door caroling and praying for the dead in exchange for food, particularly small scone-like cakes. Hauntingly beautiful, it highlights the trio's interweaving harmonies as well as Peter and Paul's masterful hi-low guitar accompaniment. An anthem to the universal spirit of giving and community - the search for the warmth of human kindness and interaction during the darkness of the cold winter. Song?
Answer: "A' Soalin' " by Peter, Paul and Mary. Mary left us in 2009 and, unfortunately, Peter Yarrow is currently receiving terminal care. I had never heard "A' Soalin' " until I went to med school in Philly. One of Judy's nursing school classmates was a very accomplished singer/guitarist and she used to play it during our Wednesday parties at Phi Chi. She taught me the intricate guitar parts and it quickly became my favorite Christmas tune. "Soul cakes" were small scone-like treats given to the "soulers" when they went "a' soalin'".
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