Calon Lân
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Calon Lân is a Welsh hymn, whose words were written in the 1800s by Daniel James (23 January 1848 - 11 March 1920) to a tune by John Hughes (1872-1914).[1] The hymn is often associated with Welsh rugby union, being sung before almost every Test match involving the Welsh national team.
In 2007 the song will be one of the traditional Welsh hymns to make it to the screen in an S4C series Codi Canu, as an attempt is made to bring traditional four-part harmony choral singing back to the Welsh rugby terraces.
"Calon Lân" is unusual among the most popular Welsh traditional hymns and songs in that the English version is virtually never sung (unlike, for example, "Cwm Rhondda").
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[edit] Lyrics
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[edit] Adaptations
The tune of "Calon Lân" has been adapted to suit other lyrics, notably "A Miner's Lifeguard," "Life's Railway to Heaven" and "The Weaver's Song" (Almanac Singers)
[edit] References
- ^ John Hughes. Retrieved on 2008-02-24.
[edit] External links
- Learn to sing "Calon Lân" online (S4C 'Codi Canu' Welsh programme site)
- Learn to sing "Calon Lân" online (Sing4Wales)

