“Labour itself is but a sorrowful song,
The protest of the weak against the strong.”
Frederick William Faber (1814–1863) British hymn writer and theologian
The Sorrowful World.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Source: The Broadside Tapes 1 (made in the 1960s; published c. 1980), Liner notes
“Labour itself is but a sorrowful song,
The protest of the weak against the strong.”
Frederick William Faber (1814–1863) British hymn writer and theologian
The Sorrowful World.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Augusten Burroughs book You Better Not Cry: Stories for Christmas
Source: You Better Not Cry: Stories for Christmas
Pete Seeger (1919–2014) American folk singer
Pop Chronicles, Show 33 - Revolt of the Fat Angel: American musicians respond to the British invaders. Part 1 http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc19792/m1/, interview recorded 2.14.1968 http://web.archive.org/web/20110615153027/http://www.library.unt.edu/music/special-collections/john-gilliland/o-s.
Carole King (1942) Nasa
As quoted in "The King is Still Alive" in The Birmingham Post [England] (6 November 2001)
“It's always that one song that gets to you. You can hide, but the song comes to find you.”
Rob Sheffield (1966) American music journalist
Source: Love Is a Mix Tape
Bernart de Ventadorn troubador
"Chantars no pot gaire valer", line 1; translation from Alan R. Press Anthology of Troubadour Lyric Poetry (1971) p. 67.
Dennis Potter (1935–1994) English television dramatist, screenwriter and journalist
The Singing Detective (1986)