Sosban Fach (Welsh for "little saucepan") is a traditional Welsh folk song. It is one of the best-known and most often sung songs in the Welsh language. The song is based on a verse written by Mynyddog in 1873 as part of his song Rheolau yr Aelwyd ("Rules of the home") — see below. Talog Williams, an accountant from Dowlais, created the song we have today by altering Mynyddog's verse and adding four new verses. The song catalogues the troubles of a harassed housewife. Bryn Terfel recorded the song on his 2000 album We'll Keep a Welcome.
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| - Sospan Fach (en idioma galés significa Pequeña Cazuela) es una canción popular de Gales. Se sitúa entre las canciones más conocidas cantadas en idioma galés. Esta canción cuenta los sinsabores de una ama de casa. Tradicionalmente se relaciona con el club de rugby de Llanelli RFC (Gales del Sur). Más recientemente también con el equipo de rugby profesional galés Scarlets. (es)
- Sospan Fach (euskaraz "Eltze Txikia" edo "Lapiko Txikia") Galeseko abesti herrikoi bat da. Galeseraz abestu ohi da, hizkuntza honetan abestutako abesti ezagunenen artean sailkatzen da. Abestia etxekoandre baten gorabeherez mintzo da. Gaur egun abesti hau Gales hegoaldeko Llanelli RFC errugbi taldeari lotua dago, eta orain dela denbora gutxiagotik baita Scarlets galestar errugbi talde profesionalari ere. (eu)
- Sosban Fach (Welsh for "little saucepan") is a traditional Welsh folk song. It is one of the best-known and most often sung songs in the Welsh language. The song is based on a verse written by Mynyddog in 1873 as part of his song Rheolau yr Aelwyd ("Rules of the home") — see below. Talog Williams, an accountant from Dowlais, created the song we have today by altering Mynyddog's verse and adding four new verses. The song catalogues the troubles of a harassed housewife. Bryn Terfel recorded the song on his 2000 album We'll Keep a Welcome. (en)
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| - Sospan Fach (en idioma galés significa Pequeña Cazuela) es una canción popular de Gales. Se sitúa entre las canciones más conocidas cantadas en idioma galés. Esta canción cuenta los sinsabores de una ama de casa. Tradicionalmente se relaciona con el club de rugby de Llanelli RFC (Gales del Sur). Más recientemente también con el equipo de rugby profesional galés Scarlets. (es)
- Sospan Fach (euskaraz "Eltze Txikia" edo "Lapiko Txikia") Galeseko abesti herrikoi bat da. Galeseraz abestu ohi da, hizkuntza honetan abestutako abesti ezagunenen artean sailkatzen da. Abestia etxekoandre baten gorabeherez mintzo da. Gaur egun abesti hau Gales hegoaldeko Llanelli RFC errugbi taldeari lotua dago, eta orain dela denbora gutxiagotik baita Scarlets galestar errugbi talde profesionalari ere. (eu)
- Sosban Fach (Welsh for "little saucepan") is a traditional Welsh folk song. It is one of the best-known and most often sung songs in the Welsh language. The song is based on a verse written by Mynyddog in 1873 as part of his song Rheolau yr Aelwyd ("Rules of the home") — see below. Talog Williams, an accountant from Dowlais, created the song we have today by altering Mynyddog's verse and adding four new verses. The song catalogues the troubles of a harassed housewife. The song is associated with the rugby union club Llanelli RFC and, more recently, the Scarlets regional rugby side. The association derives from Llanelli's tin plating industry, which used to tin-plate steel saucepans and other kitchen utensils as a cheap supply to the British public. During the final years of Stradey Park, the former ground of Llanelli RFC and the Scarlets, the goalposts were adorned with Scarlet saucepans as a tribute to the town's history; the utensils have been transferred to the clubs' new ground, Parc y Scarlets. The Scarlets' official magazine is titled Sosban. Bryn Terfel recorded the song on his 2000 album We'll Keep a Welcome. (en)
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