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GerryM Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround (348* d) RE: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround 14 May 25


Songs, poems, monologues and instrumentals from the Mudcat Worldwide Zoom singaround of 12/13 May 2025, in the order in which they were presented. Thanks to Moorley Man for the data. Thanks to MaJoC the Filk for a correction. Corrections and comments always welcome.

Music to Me
Ballad of a Crystal Man
(Poems) The Gap in the Trees; The Lady of the Corn and Pomegranate
Pills and Ills
Shake, Mulleary and Go-Ethe (monologue)
The Philosophers' Song
The Spindle's Thread (poem)
My Sweet Wyoming Home
Frobisher Bay
The Pope
Winds and Tides Permitting
Killing Me Softly with His Song
How Anarchy Could Function
Redemption Song
Haul Away Joe
Let Me Touch (poem)
Hey God I'll Trade You Donald Trump for Leonard Cohen
John Ball
Cold Cold Heart
(Poems) About Love; Go Gentle and All Thy Life be Happiness and Love
The Keep Fat Club
Joe Ramsbottom (monologue)
The Frozen Logger
A Mayfly Dance (poem)
The Lovin' of the Game
The Ent-wife
O! den skønne, skønne Maj! ("Oh the lovely, lovely May", sung in Danish)
There Goes the Mountain
Dink's Song
Le Chinois
Old Men and Children
The Banks of the Roses
Masterpiece (poem)
No Art in that Man
Bye 'm Bye
Harmonica improvisation
Song for Canada
Frost Diamonds (Gordon's Song)
More Pretty Girls Than One
Mayfly


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