New Recording of “The Master, The Swabber, The Boatswain and I” and “Yo Ho Ho (and a Bottle of Rum)” from my set on the Maritime show from the Folk Revival with Nick Noble, Worcester, MA WICN NPR Radio 9-15-2016
New Recording of “Come Unto These Yellow Sands” from my set on the Maritime show from the Folk Revival with Nick Noble, Worcester, MA WICN NPR Radio 9-15-2016
New Recording of “Drunken Sailor” from my set on the Maritime show from the Folk Revival with Nick Noble, Worcester, MA WICN NPR Radio 9-15-2016
Recording from my set on WICN radio in Worcester, MA on 3-3-2016 – Folk Revival with Nick Noble
I’ve Been Working on the Railroad/Hinei Rakevet *
Honor Riches (music by Aaron H. Tornberg – words by Wm. Shakespeare) *
Treehouse (words and music by Aaron H. Tornberg) *
Come Unto These Yellow Sands (music by Aaron H. Tornberg – words by Wm. Shakespeare) *
Flout em and Cout em (music by Aaron H. Tornberg – words by Wm. Shakespeare)
No More Dams I’ll Make for Fish (music by Aaron H. Tornberg – words by Wm. Shakespeare)
While you do here snoring lie (music by Aaron H. Tornberg – words by Wm. Shakespeare)
Lawn as White as Driven Snow (music by Aaron H. Tornberg – words by Wm. Shakespeare)
Where the Bee Sucks (music by Aaron H. Tornberg – words by Wm. Shakespeare)
Differences (words and music by Aaron H. Tornberg) *
The Master, the Swabber, the Boatswain and I (music by Aaron H. Tornberg – words by Wm. Shakespeare) *
Hark! Hark! the Lark… (music by Aaron H. Tornberg – words by Wm. Shakespeare)
Sunrise (words and music by Aaron H. Tornberg) *
Aaron Tornberg Live at the Free Times Cafe 1991
The first song I ever wrote – and this is the original recording of me at 20 years old singing it
Drifter – May 4, 1990 (words and music by Aaron H. Tornberg)
Jimmy, Billy and the Moon- May 4, 1990 (words and music by Aaron H. Tornberg)
all selections performed by Aaron H. Tornberg with viola by David Goldblatt on certain tracks denoted with a *. All songs by Aaron H. Tornberg are protected by copyright.
enjoyable music to listen while driving crosscountry 🙂
By: Arif Altun on December 6, 2007
at 5:41 pm
Thanks for your music and lyrics…..I teach 4,5,6th graders in Sabbath and individual friends home school……Blessings
By: Dora The Torah Explorer on October 29, 2010
at 10:27 pm