For other people with similar names, see Sydney Carter (disambiguation).
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Sydney Bertram Carter (6 May 1915 – 13 March 2004) was an English poet, songwriter, and folk musician who was born in Camden Town, London. He is best known for the song "Lord of the Dance" (1963), whose music is based on the Shaker song "Simple Gifts", and for the song "The Crow on the Cradle", which was recorded by Jackson Browne and used on the soundtrack to the movie In the King of Prussia and No Nukes: The Muse Concerts for a Non-Nuclear Future. His other notable songs include "Julian of Norwich" (sometimes called "The Bells of Norwich"), based on words of Julian of Norwich, "One More Step Along the World I Go", "When I Needed a Neighbour", "Friday Morning", "Every Star Shall Sing a Carol", "The Youth of the Heart", "Down Below" and "Sing John Ball".
Sydney Bertram Carter (6 May 1915 – 13 March 2004) was an English poet, songwriter, and folk musician who was born in Camden Town, London. He is best...
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selected Shey Peddy with the 23rd pick and SydneyCarter with the 27th pick in the 2012 WNBA draft. Peddy and Carter were both eventually waived on May 14...
songwriter SydneyCarter adapted the original American Shaker tune and lyrics for his hymn "Lord of the Dance" published and copyrighted in 1963. The Carter hymn...
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part in "Hallelujah!", a Sunday evening TV series devised by SydneyCarter and featuring Carter himself, Cameron, Nadia Cattouse, the Johnny Scott Trio and...
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the Shaker community at Alfred, Maine. English poet and songwriter SydneyCarter used the song as the basis for a hymn in 1963 "Lord of the Dance", also...
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"Queensland Reds banking on local talent for 2020". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 5 November 2019. "Carter Gordon commits to another two-years at the Stockade"...
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the door.[citation needed] In 1920, The Great Carter was touring again, opening at the Criterion in Sydney, Australia in May, accompanied by stage psychic...
starring role of Senior Constable Debbie Curtis. Carter appeared in the play No Names No Packdrill at Sydney's Parade Theatre in 2006. In 2009, she reunited...
was impressionistic, and his work was referred to, along with that of SydneyCarter (q.v.), as "staid, stuffy and provincial" (Lewis, 1946:25). He was elected...