Play The Fiddle All Night

Album: Dark Island (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • This Celtic-influenced tune conjures the sights and sounds of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, where the folk-rock band Villages are from. Singer Matt Ellis told the Songfacts podcast that Cape Bretons are a rather morbid bunch - for example, they can't hear a nice song without thinking it would be suitable for their future funeral.

    "We can't just say, 'What a beautiful tune and what a beautiful day.' We always have to remind ourselves that we are gonna die at some point. So we say, 'I'd like this at my funeral,'" he said.

    In "Play The Fiddle All Night," Ellis imagines his own demise and requests the slow fiddle tune "The Dark Island" be played to usher his spirit into the afterlife. The band always knew the 1958 Scottish song as an instrumental and were surprised to discover there were lyrics about a dying man's longing for his homeland. The words were on their mind when they cut the track.

    "The song was written after reflecting on the traditional poem 'The Dark Island,'" the band explained. "Stirring up thoughts of mortality and what of our home on Cape Breton Island would be pined for when the time comes."
  • The song opens with Matt Ellis singing about his own ghost wandering John Neil George Road, a notorious locale for spooky activity in Victoria, Nova Scotia. Ellis frequented the area growing up because it was near his grandparents' house.

    "It was kind of a hub for these paranormal sightings and orbs in vacant houses," he told Songfacts. "There's a set of train tracks there where people swear they've seen the devil. I remember being at my grandparents' house and listening through the vents from upstairs and my papa would have visitors over, and I remember him telling a story about them seeing a man pushing a baby carriage on this gravel road - just very creepy things."
  • Matt brought the idea to his bandmates just a few days before they were set to start recording the album. "I was like, 'This is kind of down to the wire, but here's an idea,'" he recalled. "And we did it in our basement studio in 25 minutes with everybody together. We just wrote it and it made the record. That was a really exciting song to work on."
  • Following "Love Will Live On," this is the second single from Villages' second full-length album. Dark Island, released in 2023, arrived three years after their three-track EP, Upon The Horizon.

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