Music: Metcalf,
The Kentucky Harmonist, 1818, from a song tune, "Farewell, ye green fields and sweet groves," in Thompson manuscript, ca 1777, and elsewhere.
Here are the words to that song:
https://home.olemiss.edu/~mudws/texts/GreenFields.txtPerhaps Warren can enlighten us on the provenance of the "Thompson manuscript," but the tune was apparently popular in England circles around the same time it was popular in Berlin. The first line of the English version of the song is obviously the source of the English name of the tune, which appeared as GREENFIElDS in
The Kentucky Harmonist. I've seen some collections where the tune is attributed to J. S. Bach. This is apparently because Bach supposedly quoted it in his "Peasant Cantata" (I will attempt to confirm this). We do know that his son C. P. E., and apparently many other German composers, made use of the tune. It also has been misattributed to Maria De Fleury and to Lewis Edson, who composed a very popular fuging tune named GREENFIELD that dates back to around 1782.