Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: bfdk Date: 15 Sep 06 - 04:39 AM Let's see if these are easier: bf16. Risking black-lung and cave-ins, and flying red-hot splinters And bleeding ruptured eardrums after "Fire in the hole!" (US) bf17. I have moved and kept on moving Proved the points I've needed proving (UK) bf18. They came from Fort William wi' murder in mind The Campbell had orders King William had signed (UK) bf19. And in the months that followed our love and friendship grew Warmed by the summer sun and a love that was so new (UK) bf20. I've seen the red sun rising over Fuji's silver crown And seen the same sun dipping down over smoky New York Town (UK) bf21. From the darkness of that prison came the sound of his brothers singing Courage, their voices told him, you do not walk alone (AUS) bf22. And peace came to Arlingham many long years ago Time passing by healed the scars on the land (UK) bf23. While I was on that journey, I met her in a copse She had a handsome thick red coat, straight away my heart was lost (UK) bf24. For your waters rode easy, serene and so gentle While the battle and bloodshed around you did roll (US) bf25. We gave them our four pounds and twenty One last look at that green rocky shore (UK/US?) bf26. Stole your land, stole your lives Poisoned your families.. raped your wives (AUS) Best wishes, Bente |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: bfdk Date: 15 Sep 06 - 04:33 AM Okay, it seems most of mine were a little too hard, so here are the answers: bf1. There's a journey that we've never made Never taken, always been afraid (Harvey Andrews - Long Long Time - UK) bf2. If you want to have a safe life then don't take risks But you'll regret it in the future by realizing what you've missed (Jim Paterson (The Borderers) - Jump right in - AUS) bf3. Don't talk to me about life's seasons Don't ask me for answers, don't ask me for reasons (Eric Bogle - A Reason for it All - AUS) bf4. So they gave the corpse a sup, just to shut him up And laid him on the bed without a prayer (Trad. Irish - When Pat Malone forgot that he was dead - UK) bf5. From Scotland's grey shores to the cold coast of Greenland White Seas and Faroes they're making their way (John Conolly - Grimsby Lads - UK) bf6. We've still got the tunes, fiddle strings and spoons And if you've got the time, we've still got the rhymes (Richard Popovic (Shilelagh Law) - Songs to sing - US) bf7. They share hearth and heather They join the dance together They shed their tears and joy Then they're gone again forever (Jed Marum - After the Dance - US) bf8. You're sweeter, stronger, decenter, you're spunkier than tae (Trad - Whisky you're the Devil - US) Guessed by Terry (Leadfingers) bf9. I will travel lonely for this journey's only Without thought of you (Ian McCalman - Seagull Cry - UK) bf10. And all ah did was ask her had her faither stayed at hame The next ah ken was ah was in the midden (Nancy Nicolson - They sent a Woman - UK) bf11. For hundreds of years when the pipes gave the call The Sinclairs have answered to fight or to fall (Matt Armour - Hills of Caithness - UK) bf12. Now he's forty going on eighty, with his eyes of hope bereft And he told me this for certain, there's not many of us left (Pete St. John - Danny Farrell - UK) bf13. My kitchen is filled with the smell of the sea And the leaping green fishes my love brings to me (Dorothy Hewitt - Cock of the North - AUS) bf14. To throw a farmer's family out, that's the worst of any crimes It was called the Great Depression, but I called it more hard times (Rick Fielding - Angus Fraser - US) bf15. But the year doesn't matter, there's always the drum The guns and the government call men to come (Wendy Joseph - Year of the Drum - AUS) Guessed by Little Robyn Best wishes, Bente |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Genie Date: 14 Sep 06 - 06:19 PM bfdk, you got Jed's song right off the bat! (It's on the Mudcat CD Sampler: Orchid.) Chazkratz, I'm not familiar with that Doc Watson song, but the lines I posted (G-17) were recorded by one of our own Mudcatters, of the female persuasion. |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: chazkratz Date: 14 Sep 06 - 05:44 PM G-17 sounds like "Saint James Hospital," as sung by Doc Watson...although I think he sings it "...though her skin be dark or fair..." Charles |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: oggie Date: 14 Sep 06 - 04:48 PM Guest JR - yes 'Horn of the Hunter'. It was the first folksong I sang in public - 1972 at a village hall north of Lincoln - musical break in an evening of Folk Dancing by Lincoln Folk Dance Club and Lincoln Morris Men - seems a long time ago. An ad hoc group of me, Kevin Ford, John Barter (sometime squire of Grimsby Morris) and a lass whose name I forget. Oggie |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: bfdk Date: 14 Sep 06 - 03:33 PM G-19 ""I've begged the Lord over & over again to send you home safely to me. When so many have fallen, so many good men, to hold you again is a blessing, indeed. " Jed Marum's "Letter from Lilac Acres" |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: GUEST,JR Date: 14 Sep 06 - 12:14 PM OG4 - when darkness at night draws her mantle The Horn of the Hunter's Now Silent (the alternative John Peel song) |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: oggie Date: 14 Sep 06 - 11:52 AM Once more unto the quiz! OG1 - when a man gets married his race is run OG2 - red is the colour of the new republic OG3 - one son drives a long limousine OG4 - when darkness at night draws her mantle OG5 - but I met her in a pub down by the far side of the square A reasonably eclectic mix oggie |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Genie Date: 14 Sep 06 - 11:14 AM Got another couple for you: G-16 "This earth is just rehearsal for when I'm heaven bound." G-17 " Well I never will believe what another woman says, let her be white, yeller, dark or brown, Unless she is on some high gallows tree and a-sayin that she wants to come down. " G-18 "When we sing, a spark within us wakes & is fanned into a flame. To those who hear our spirit's voice, it calls in them the same" G-19 ""I've begged the Lord over & over again to send you home safely to me. When so many have fallen, so many good men, to hold you again is a blessing, indeed. " G-20 "I got three hot kitties begging, pretty pretty, Just to go out on the town at night. ... Sometimes I turn-a my back & they slip through a crack, And those down town pussies get more than I do!" Hint: The writers of these songs have something in common (besides just being folkies and songwriters). ;) |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Genie Date: 14 Sep 06 - 10:10 AM OK, oggie, I'll give you that one. It's from "Davey Faa" (as sung by Hall & MacGregor - [sp?]), but Jean may sing it as "Johnny Faa." And my other ones have been identified correctly. The only ones not guessed yet are: G-6 "We'll have to walk down where the fields are overgrown. Consumption's claimed his life and we dare not miss the sight ... " (Hint: The next line contains the song title.) G-8 "Oh, it's fine to pass away, but when people start to pay, That's no time for a businessman to die!" (Hint: lesser-known song from a very well-known US songwriter) |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: oggie Date: 14 Sep 06 - 09:54 AM G-7 possibly 'Johnny Faa' or some such spelling - it was on Jean Redpath's Song of the Seals I think but ny copy went AWOL when my car got nicked (got the car back but not the tapes) Oggie |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: GUEST Date: 14 Sep 06 - 09:35 AM LF6 Then never despise the soldier lad thouh his staion be but low - (UK) The fox jumps over the parson's gate, and the hounds all after him go,etc etc etc |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Cool Beans Date: 14 Sep 06 - 09:22 AM "... where the humu humu nuku nuku a pu'a'a goes swimming by" I Wanna Go Back to My little Grass shack in Kealakahua, Hawaii. G-12 "When purple-colored curtains mark the end of day" Twilight Time G-15 "My old man will be sleepin' an' he won't even know I'm gone." Kansas City. Although the genders are reversible. "My old lady will be sleeping... " AND good goin', Bobad, for identifying "The Ballad of William Worthy" as the source of "You are living in the free world. In the free world you must stay." |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Little Robyn Date: 14 Sep 06 - 08:03 AM Guest JR you're right. Do you know the other one? G-3 "... where the humu humu nuku nuku a pu'a'a goes swimming by" The first line (I think) goes I wanna go back to my little grass shack in ...??.. Hawaii Robyn |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: GUEST,JR Date: 14 Sep 06 - 07:14 AM 1.My love's hair was golden, like snowgrass in summer. -Black Matai; Peter Cape LF3 She was shining out like a light in the night - (UK) -Another Man's Wife; Jez Lowe LF9 Rock-a-bye baby the dark and the light - (UK) Crow on the Cradle; Sidney Carter |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Ron Davies Date: 14 Sep 06 - 07:09 AM G-13 " Yankee Doodle" (I believe) |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Ron Davies Date: 14 Sep 06 - 06:59 AM G-12 Twilight Time |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Ron Davies Date: 14 Sep 06 - 06:57 AM Chazkratz-- I got Cold Cold Heart first--but probably first only because of time zone differences--I assume you're UK or Irish. I also got Put Another Log On the Fire earlier. |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Genie Date: 14 Sep 06 - 06:57 AM Sort of sounds like it, Drummer, but no, not "The Parting Glass." Hint: G-13 -- "And all the money they did waste, I wish it could be sav-ed." -- is from a song that has a bit stronger significance in this side of the pond. (US) You folks have correctly guessed all mine except these: G-3 "... where the humu humu nuku nuku a pu'a'a goes swimming by" G-6 "We'll have to walk down where the fields are overgrown. Consumption's claimed his life and we dare not miss the sight ... " G-7 "This bonnie lassie, she did blush, and oh, but she felt shame. 'Tis, "Since ye've ta'en the wills o' me, come tell ta me your name." G-8 "Oh, it's fine to pass away, but when people start to pay, That's no time for a businessman to die!" (Hint: lesser-known song from a very well-known US songwriter) G-12 "When purple-colored curtains mark the end of day" G-15 "My old man will be sleepin' an' he won't even know I'm gone." (Hint: The song is well-known, but the best-selling recording of the song did not include this verse.) |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 14 Sep 06 - 02:25 AM G13 - is it The parting Glass |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: chazkratz Date: 14 Sep 06 - 01:30 AM G-5 is "Blues in the Night" G-9, of course, is Hank's "Cold, Cold Heart" (I didn't see that someone else got there first) G-10 is "Man Piaba"--Belafonte recorded it G-11 is Stephen Foster's "Old Kentucky Home" Charles |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Old Guy Date: 14 Sep 06 - 01:12 AM Dnag. Somebody got all of mine except for Zappa. and If he cracked a joke Then you chortled for days Ive got fire water right on my breath And the doctor warned me I might catch a death. Brother bought a coconut, he bought it for a dime. But the education of no man or boy is complete Until he has witnessed this shocking spectacle. And somebody always beats me to the ones I know. Let me think up some tough ones. We never make a fuss. We got the goods on us. Charcoal burnin everywhere. Man I can smell your feet a mile away. It was late last night the other day I thought I'd go up and see Ray |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Genie Date: 14 Sep 06 - 12:32 AM Right, Oggie. Actually, I took the line from "Inverey," recorded by Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor, but it's basically the same song. |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: oggie Date: 14 Sep 06 - 12:23 AM G-4 Baron o'Brackley oggie |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Genie Date: 13 Sep 06 - 11:22 PM Ron Davies is right about G-11 (My Old Kentucky Home - S. Foster) And all the other answers, so far, re my posted lines are right. Good job. |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: The Sandman Date: 13 Sep 06 - 11:09 PM g11, HARD TIMES come again no more |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Ron Davies Date: 13 Sep 06 - 11:05 PM G-7 Java Jive (I think) |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Ron Davies Date: 13 Sep 06 - 11:04 PM G 1--Urge for Going G 2--Lorena G 9--Cold Cold Heart G 11-Old Kentucky Home |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: bobad Date: 13 Sep 06 - 08:53 PM "You are living in the free world. In the free world you must stay." "The Ballad Of William Worthy" Phil Ochs "A handful of gimme and a mouthful of much obliged." Anyone? |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: pdq Date: 13 Sep 06 - 08:51 PM "pumped a lot of pain { 'tane ? } down in New Orleans" "Proud Mary" of course...by Creekwater (my sargeant called 'em that). |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Genie Date: 13 Sep 06 - 08:45 PM Everyone seems to have beaten me to the ones I knew, so I'll give you some more to play with: G-1 "See the geese in chevron flight flappin' hard and racin' on before the snow" G-2 "'Tis dust to dust beneath the sod, but there, up there 'tis heart to heart." G-3 "... where the humu humu nuku nuku a pu'a'a goes swimming by" G-4 "Then up spake the babe on his nanny's knee, "It's afore I'm a man avenged I'll be."" G-5 "I been in some big towns and heard me some big talk, But there is one thing I know:" G-6 "We'll have to walk down where the fields are overgrown. Consumption's claimed his life and we dare not miss the sight ... " G-7 "This bonnie lassie, she did blush, and oh, but she felt shame. 'Tis, "Since ye've ta'en the wills o' me, come tell ta me your name." G-7 " ...and I'll cut a rug till I'm snug in the jug." G-8 "Oh, it's fine to pass away, but when people start to pay, That's no time for a businessman to die!" G-9 "In anger unkind words are said that make the teardrops start." G-10 "It was clear as mud but it cover the ground" G-11 "By 'n' by hard times comes a-knockin' at my door" G-12 "When purple-colored curtains mark the end of day" G-13 "And all the money they did waste, I wish it could be sav-ed." G-14 "pumped a lot of pain down in New Orleans" G-15 "My old man will be sleepin' an' he won't even know I'm gone." Genie |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Genie Date: 13 Sep 06 - 08:27 PM "Leavin' Louisiana" is by Rodney Crowell, also recorded by others, e.g., Emmylou. |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 13 Sep 06 - 07:51 PM As they say en Cockfosteurs et La Rue de Ballspond.... |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 13 Sep 06 - 07:49 PM 1) did you ever see Dallas.....Butch Hancock well done Midchuck! 2)Met her in old Mexico, she was laughing, sad and young - Joe Ely - She never spoke spanish to me 3)....left her mama crying with her head in her hands such a sad case, so broken hearted leaving Louisiana in the broad daylight - Rodney Crowell well done oggie 4) M is for the Up against the wall redneck mother - Ray Willie Hubbard? 5) we were outlaws but free men.... The Galtee Mountain Boy - recorded by Paddy Reilly/Christy Moore well done Oggie! |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Midchuck Date: 13 Sep 06 - 07:02 PM 1) did you ever see Dallas...from a DC-9 at night... Don't know the title or author, but the Flatlanders did it. Probably one of them wrote it. Peter. |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: melodeonboy Date: 13 Sep 06 - 04:51 PM Here are the answers to my questions from a couple of days ago: 1. Somebody spread the rumour that you had lost your life etc. (My Wife Thinks You're Dead - Junior Brown) 2. Her eyes are like the setting sun, her teeth as white as pearl (Spotted Dick) 3. Water drinkers are dulll arses (I know it as Union Song; or maybe, as BB said, it's called "Come Me Lads") 4. I'll crow like a cock and carol like a lark (Jon Ball) 5. ....to buy a hunk of bacon and a lump of mouldy cheese (Hoppin' Down in Kent) Well done, Rumncoke and BB, who got questions 3, 4 and 5 between them. Nobody got the first two. |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: chazkratz Date: 13 Sep 06 - 04:46 PM Frogprince--right you are. And Kristofferson recorded it, as did Joah Baez. Charles Oh, and the correct spelling of the title of the song (and the actual railroad depot) mentioned above: Zhankoye ("Aunt Natasha drives the tractor...") |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: oggie Date: 13 Sep 06 - 04:44 PM Correction on the above- 5 is an Irish Rebel song - Galtee Mountain Boy Oggie |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: oggie Date: 13 Sep 06 - 04:36 PM 3 - Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Day Light - Emmylou Harris I believe, earlyish possibly recorded on Luxury Liner, 5 - Waiting for Bonaparte - Men they couln't Hang? All the best Oggie |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 13 Sep 06 - 04:32 PM 1) did you ever see Dallas..... 2)Met her in old Mexico, she was laughing, sad and young 3)....left her mama crying with her head in her hands such a sad case, so broken hearted 4) M is for the 5) we were outlaws but free men.... |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: frogprince Date: 13 Sep 06 - 04:10 PM 7. We're playin' cards, writin' home, and havin' lots of fun. Good Christian Soldier, by Bobby Bare and Billy Joe Shaver (I thought it was by Saint Kris, until I looked it up on the big black CD to get the proper title.) |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Little Robyn Date: 13 Sep 06 - 03:29 PM 1. A BILLYGOAT PISSING IN AN OLD TIN CAN I thought of Ryebuck Shearer but that's A voice like a billygoat shitting in a can. Must be a different one??? Robyn |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: chazkratz Date: 13 Sep 06 - 02:39 PM pdq got two from my last night's list, "Panama Red" and "Gunslinger" (I had forgotten that Gottlieb and company had recorded "Gunslinger"--I heard it first on an album of satirical songs about psychology called "Songs of Couch and Consultation." Other songs on the LP included "Stay as Sick as You Are" and "I Can't Get Adjusted to the You Who Got Adjusted to Me." Charles |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Leadfingers Date: 13 Sep 06 - 12:06 PM My LF3 is Contemporary - One of the better writers from the North East My LF4b (Ooops) is one of the Longets still going American writers My LF6 is a Traditional Chorus song MyLF9 is a Serious Protest from a now dead writer of Hymns and comedy songs , as well as some serious comments ! My LF10 is from the first album of a group that have just got together AGAIN Now I must find a few more ! this is FUN !! |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: pdq Date: 13 Sep 06 - 11:11 AM 2. When you were a boy did the Cheyenne and Sioux refuse to play nicely with you? "Gunslinger" Limelighters 4. Your woman says "Hey, Pedro, you're actin' crazy like a clown." "Panama Red" Peter Rowan/NRPS |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Midchuck Date: 13 Sep 06 - 10:36 AM Chazkratz got Fiddler on the roof and A day in the Life. That's T and it rhymes with P and it stands for Pool. "Trouble" from "The Music Man" by Meredith Wilson I got a brand new house on the roadside, Made out of rattlesnake hide. "Who Do You Love" - Bo Diddley, but I heard it from Tom Rush. A cat's meow and a cow's moo, I can recite 'em all, Dylan, but I can't remember the title |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Flash Company Date: 13 Sep 06 - 10:02 AM Thought of this while I was getting breakfast ready this morning, Haven't heard the song in donkeys years:- 'Come away, Boys, and fly with me' FC |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: oggie Date: 13 Sep 06 - 10:00 AM Yup - My brain's getting addled with all these lyrics! Utah Phillips it was. Oggie |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: chazkratz Date: 13 Sep 06 - 09:58 AM Sorry, Snuffy. Think longhaired country, flat tire. Cool Beans--Right: Jankoya, but it's Yiddish, and not that obscure: English words by Pete Seeger, recorded by Limeliters--although I don't think they used that verse. I learned it first from their recording, then found Pete's version in Sing Out. And Leadfingers, right on both counts. Song also recorded by Limeliters. Charles |
Subject: RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? From: Snuffy Date: 13 Sep 06 - 09:37 AM 5. I was tokin' on a number, listenin' to the radio. is it My Guru Says No? |
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