- Written by
- Jean-Bernard Prima, Jean-Marie Prima
- Language
- Breton
- Comments
- Also known as "Son ar sistr" and "Son ar jistr". A folk song from Brittany (French Bretagne), the title translates to "Song of Cider" in English. The origins of the song are mysterious. Often claimed to be a traditional, some sources claim this song was written by an unknown Breton piper in the late 1920s. Most likely, it was written by Jean-Bernard and Jean-Marie Prima in the Guiscriff-Roudoualec area of Brittany in 1929.
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Adaptations
An adaptation is a musical work, which uses elements (music or lyrics) from another musical work.
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Son ar chistr written by Jean-Bernard Prima, Jean-Marie Prima Breton
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Zeven dagen lang
written by Hans Sanders
Dutch
1976
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Sieben Tage lang
written by Dr. Diether Dehm
German
1980
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- All for One written by Ritchie Blackmore, Candice Night English June 17, 2003
- Willie's Lady written by Hazel Askew, Hannah James, Rowan Rheingans English June 1, 2011
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Zeven dagen lang
written by Hans Sanders
Dutch
1976