Steeleye Span, known for their blend of traditional folk music and rock, has several songs that touch on themes of love. Here are 12 songs by Steeleye Span that incorporate elements of love, romance, or relationships:
“All Around My Hat” – A song about loyalty and devotion in love.
“Lovely on the Water” – A traditional folk song with themes of love and separation.
“The Blacksmith” – A story of love and betrayal.
“Rosebud in June” – A pastoral song celebrating love and the joys of summer.
“Thomas the Rhymer” – Though more about adventure, it contains elements of enchantment and love.
“Alison Gross” – A tale involving love, enchantment, and transformation.
“The Wife of Usher’s Well” – A haunting song about a mother’s love for her lost sons.
“One Misty Moisty Morning” – A whimsical song with romantic undertones.
“King Henry” – A narrative involving themes of love and supernatural events.
“My Johnny Was a Shoemaker” – A song about love and waiting for a lover’s return.
“Sheep-Crook and Black Dog” – A song that touches on themes of unrequited love and longing.
“Long Lankin” – A dark ballad with a subplot involving love and betrayal.
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