Black Is the Color (of My True Love's Hair)


"Black Is the Color " is a traditional ballad folk song first known in the US in the Appalachian Mountains but originating from Scotland, as attributed to the reference to the Clyde in the song's lyrics. The musicologist Alan Lomax supported this Scottish origin, saying that the song was an American "re-make of British materials."
Many different versions of this song exist, some addressed to women and others addressed to men, as well as other differences:
These words are set to two distinct melodies, one of which is traditional and the other was written by the Kentucky folk singer and composer John Jacob Niles. Niles recalled that his father thought the traditional melody was "downright terrible", so he wrote "a new tune, ending it in a nice modal manner." This melody was used in the Folk Songs song cycle by Luciano Berio.
The song has become a part of the traditional repertory of Celtic music artists. The song was collected as "Black is the color" by Cecil Sharp & Maud Karpeles in 1916 from Mrs Lizzie Roberts. It appeared in Sharps English Folksongs From The Southern Appalachians. In the 1960s, Patty Waters sang an extended version for an ESP record which veered towards the avant garde and extremes of vocal improvisation, standing as a landmark in the use of folk tunes as a starting point to other musical areas.

Recorded versions

Versions of the song have been recorded by many artists, including:
NameAlbumGenreYearComments-
John Jacob NilesAmerican Folk Lore Vol. 31941Also appears on American Folk Love Songs to Dulcimer Accompaniment, Six Favorite Folk Songs and other Niles compilations.-
Burl IvesWayfaring StrangerTraditional folk1944-
Jo StaffordAmerican Folk SongsTraditional folk1950-
Jean RitchieSinging the Traditional Songs of Her Kentucky Mountain FamilyTraditional folk1952-
Gordon Heath & Lee PayantChants traditionnels des États-Unis / The Ballad of the Boll Weevil and Other Traditional Songs of the United StatesTraditional folk1955-
Robert Shaw ChoraleMy True Love SingsTraditional folk1956-
Phineas Newborn, Jr.While My Lady SleepsJazz1957-
Pete SeegerAmerican Favorite Ballads, Vol. 2Folk music1958-
Alfred DellerWestern WindEnglish folk songs1959"Reviews and Ratings of Popular Albums", Billboard, 2/2/1959, p. 39-
Nina SimoneNina Simone at Town HallJazz1959Nina Simone made it part of her standard repertoire, revitalizing the song's popularity.-
Joan BaezJoan Baez in ConcertFolk music1962-
Smothers BrothersThink EthnicFolk1963Title line turned into "Black Is the Colour of My Love's True Hair" .-
Orriel SmithA Voice in the WindFolk1963-
Davy GrahamFolk, Blues and BeyondFolk1964-
Smothers BrothersIt Must Have Been Something I Said!Folk1964-
Nina SimoneWild Is the WindJazz1965-
Patty WatersPatty Waters SingsJazz1965Described as "the performance that established her as a vocal innovator"-
Hamish ImlachHamish ImlachFolk1966-
CarolaCarola & Heikki Sarmanto TrioJazz1966Recorded in the spirit of the modal jazz scene in Europe in the 1960s, Carola's accosting tone and the groovy approach of the Heikki Sarmanto Trio remained undiscovered until issued by the Jazzpuu label in 2004.-
The ThrobSingle1966A version by Australian act recorded as "Black"-
The Human BeinzNobody But Me1968A version by US act-
Cathy BerberianFolk SongsClassical1968Recorded with the Berio setting, followed by two more recordings next decade, all conducted by the composer to whom she was married for a time-
Mike SeegerMusic from True VineFolk1971This a capella recording was done on his solo album of Appalachian and America Folk music on the Mercury label-
Tia Blake and Her Folk-GroupFolk Songs & BalladsFolk1971Released on SFPP -
Alfred Deller, Desmond Dupré, Mark DellerFolksongsClassical1972-
Christy MooreLive in DublinFolk1978-
Marc Johnson's Bass DesiresBass DesiresJazz rock1985Instrumental version featuring guitarists Bill Frisell and John Scofield-
Linda HirstSongs Cathy Sang1988The Berio setting-
Joe SampleInvitationJazz1993Instrumental version recorded as "Black Is the Color".
This version has been featured on The Weather Channel's Local on the 8s segments.
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Luka BloomTurfFolk/Singer-songwriter1994-
Christy MooreLive at the PointFolk1994-
The Irish DescendantsLivin' on the EdgeFolk, World, & Country1996-
The Stomping ClawhammersAll Change... Small ChangeTraditional folk1996Female-addressed version-
The Eccentric OperaHymne1997The eighth track of Hymne album-
Kendra ShankWishVocal jazz1998-
Susan McKeownMighty RainTraditional folk1998-
Judy CollinsBoth Sides Now1998--
Seanchai and the Unity SquadRebel Hip Hop1998Female-addressed version with a different lyrics titled "Ballad of Mairead Farrell",.-
Niamh ParsonsIn My PrimeTraditional folk2000Also performed on Live at Fylde -
StringmansassyPersuasion2000-
Gaelic StormTreeFolk rock2001Sixth track of the album Tree. Female-addressed version-
The Liberty VoicesA Cappella Americana2001As seen at Epcot's American Adventure-
Cara DillonCara DillonFolk2001Irish folk singer Cara Dillon chose to perform a female-addressed version opening her eponymous album which won her many awards including "Best Traditional Song" at the 2002 BBC Folk Awards. It has become a favourite in her live repertoire and has undergone huge success as a Trance remix by 2Devine -
Andreas SchollWayfaring StrangerClassical2001-
Blue MountainRootsAlternative country/roots rock2002-
Banshee in the KitchenIf We Were UsCeltic/Irish2002Male-addressed version by Californian/World Celtic trio.-
Clann LirClann LirTraditional folk2002Male-addressed version by Russian Irish Celtic act, sung by Melnitsa front-woman Hellawes-
Grace GriffithSands of Time2003-
Larry MathewsEasy and SlowFolk2003Third track on the Album Easy and Slow-
Nurse with WoundShe and Me Fall Together in Free DeathExperimental2003-
Ensemble PlanetaAriaA capella2003Tenth track of the Aria Album-
Eala ClarkeLongingCeltic2004-
Paul WellerStudio 150Rock2004-
Julie PooleThe Ash Grove2005-
2Devine featuring Cara DillonHouse2005DJ Pete Devine produced a trance remix to Cara Dillon's version.-
The CorrsHomePop folk2005-
EspersThe Weed TreePsychedelic folk2005-
Eilis KennedyTime to SailFolk2005-
ElaneLore of NénNeo-folk2006-
The CzarsSorry I Made You CryRock2006Male-addressed version by American rock band-
The Twilight SingersShe Loves YouRock2007Female-addressed version-
Cara Dillon vs. 2 DevineTrance2007Above & Beyond's Devine Intervention Mix-
Karan CaseyShips in the ForestFolk2008Acoustic piano version by Karan Casey, an Irish folk singer-
ElaneLore of NénMedieval folk2008-
Andre EthierBorn of Blue FogNeo-Folk2008Canadian artist-
The King's SingersSimple GiftsClassical/Folk2008A capella-
Kokia'Celtic2008Female-addressed version by Japanese songstress.-
Natacha AtlasAna HinaArabesque/World2008Male-addressed version with the Mazeeka Ensemble-
Angelo KellyLost Sons
Up Close
Pop rock2008Appears as the last track in Lost Sons and was also recorded live for Up Close-
Rea GarveyOften covers it on tours and performed it on The Voice-
Julie MurphyBlack Mountains RevisitedFolk/Singer-songwriter2009-
Nyle WolfeHome GroundFolk/Classical2009-
Wye OakSplice Today Presents: The Old Lonesome SoundFolk2009An original compilation album-
SilverwheelSingle studio recordingUnknownSilverwheel plays live and maintains several websites with their tracks sampled.-
Phil CoulterTimeless Tranquility: 20 Year CelebrationFolk Celtic Classical2008-
Marc GunnIrish Drinking Songs: A Cat Lover's CompanionFolk2007Album was a followup of Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers which included the track "Black Is the Color " based on this song.-
Sara MitraApril SongJazz2010-
Angel OlsenLady of the WaterparkIndie Folk2010Limited cassette-only release-
Lisa Lambe'Folk Celtic2011Female-addressed version-
Katherine JenkinsDaydreamClassical-popular crossover2011Male-addressed version-
Celtic ThunderHeritageFolk Celtic2011-
Mark Stewart & Richard H. KirkThe Politics of EnvyRock, dub2012Bonus track on the iTunes version of the album-
Siobhan OwenStorybook JourneyFolk Celtic Classical-popular crossover2012Male-addressed version, vocal and harp-
ArboreaRed PlanetPsych-Folk2011-
Papa M Five Ep - Drag City Rec.Folk Rock2003-
Anne JanelleSo Long at The Fair2013-
Brian McFaddenThe Irish ConnectionSoft rock2013featuring Sinéad O'Connor-
Méav Ní MhaolchathaThe CallingFolk2013Male-addressed version-
ArvenBlack Is the Colourmetal2013-
ShearwaterN/AIndie Rock2014Male-addressed version, later verses are rewritten.-
Didges Christ SuperDrumAlien TechnologyIndie Rock2013Featured on the soundtrack of the film Evangeline-
Body/HeadComing ApartNoise Rock2013Re-titled Black-
Gregory PorterAutour de NinaJazz2014Female-addressed version-
Peter Hollens & Avi KaplanPeter HollensFolk2014Female-addressed version-
HausfrauNight TidesDarkwave2014Female-addressed version-
CoppeliusHertzmaschinemetal2015-
Rhiannon GiddensTomorrow Is My TurnAmericana2015-
Damien LeithSongs from Ireland2015-
Lauryn HillNina Revisited... - A Tribute to Nina Simone2015-
Toby RobinsonToby RobinsonFolk/Alt-Country2015-
The BombadilsNew ShoesChamber Folk2016-
Erica Quinn JenningsNew StandardsJazz2017-
BannkreisSakramentFolk Rock2018Song called "Rabenflug" with different lyrics in German.
Nicole Cabell and Alyson CambridgeSisters in SongClassical2018Arranged for two voices and orchestra by Joe Clark
Luka BloomLuka Bloom Live at De RomaFolk2020Recorded live at De Roma, Antwerp, 16 November 2019 and included on "Luka Bloom - Live at De Roma"
Fabrizio PiepoliAutumn SessionsFolk2020-

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"Black Is the Color" is featured in The Twilight Zone season 3 episode entitled "The Passerby", which aired on October 6, 1961.
"Black Is The Color" is featured in the 1962 pilot for the western TV series Gallaway House, starring Johnny Cash, Merle Travis, Karen Downs and Eddie Dean.
"Black is the Color" is featured in The Flame and the Flower by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss. A sailor sings it to Heather as she and her new husband, Brandon Birmingham, pass by on the way to an inn before leaving London.
The "Lover's Lament" / "Love's Jewels" lyrics sung in Anne Bishop's Tir Alainn book series are loosely based on this song.
A cover of the song by Jim Moray featured on the Class season 1 finale "The Lost", appearing in both the post credit opening and closing fight sequence.