Greensleeves

Marianne Faithfull · Decca Years 1965-1967 [2007]

Alas my love you do me wrong

To cast me off discourteously

For I have loved you so long

Delighting in your company.



Greensleeves was all my joy,

Greensleeves was my delight.

Greensleeves was my heart of gold

And who but my lady greensleeves ?



Alas my love that you should own

A heart of wanton vanity

So I must laddie think alone

Upon your insincerity.



Greensleeves ...

Greensleeves - Marianne Faithfull

Marianne Faithfull's 2007 release of 'Greensleeves' from the Decca Years 1965-1967 album captures a pivotal moment in her early career. Faithfull, known for her distinctive voice and introspective songwriting, reimagined this traditional English folk melody with a sophisticated pop arrangement. The recording reflects the transitional style of mid-1960s British music, blending folk roots with emerging R&B and rock influences. Her interpretation emphasizes emotional vulnerability, transforming a centuries-old tune into a personal statement that resonated with audiences of the era. This track stands as a testament to her ability to reinterpret classic material while establishing her own artistic identity during a formative period in her discography.