Subject: The Winkle Song From: GUEST Date: 23 Apr 01 - 11:26 AM My gran handed down a song called "The Winkle Song". I know one verse and the chorus but I wondered if there were other verses. It is a sort of music hall song and the chorus goes (in case anyone gets confused over a rather more falic song)
Picking all the big ones out Be grateful for any replies to martsimmonds@aol.com Thanks |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: IanC Date: 23 Apr 01 - 12:15 PM Here's the only relevant reference I could find, along with another Winkle Song
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: IanC Date: 23 Apr 01 - 12:17 PM Trying again |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Naemanson Date: 23 Apr 01 - 01:15 PM Can we talk about the word WINKLES. I think it is a shortened version of PERIWINKLE. My grandfather was a fisherman on Long Island Sound and used to set out winkle pots to catch them. Is winkle a local word (Long Island Sound) or does it have wide use? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: The Walrus at work Date: 23 Apr 01 - 01:49 PM Naemanson, Winkle is most certainly not just local to Long Island Sound. I remember winkles (and whelks, cockles and mussels) as a kid in London. Regards Walrus
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Sorcha Date: 23 Apr 01 - 02:09 PM I grew up in Kansas, US. We didn't of course,have any, but that's what we called the ones we didn't have.... |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 23 Apr 01 - 02:18 PM A popular snack in the South of England that doesn't seem very common nowadays; maybe pollution saw them off. They were a bit fiddly to get out of their shells (hence the double-entendre in the song) -people often used pins. In the 1950s, fashionable men's shoes with pointed toes were called "winklepickers". |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Naemanson Date: 23 Apr 01 - 03:39 PM Sorcha, LOL, great reply! Thanks guys! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Liz the Squeak Date: 23 Apr 01 - 07:20 PM Winkles didn't become unfashionable because of pollution, it's because they taste like small blobs of rubber that have been boiled in shit and covered with lemon juice!!! They are still available (worse luck) and still taste of poo.... LTS |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Naemanson Date: 23 Apr 01 - 08:48 PM Oh! They taste like mussels! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Sorcha Date: 23 Apr 01 - 10:37 PM or oysters!! yuck! I have to admit, I ate whelks in Mexico, pan fried with chile (of course) and they were really good. The locals called them "abalone" which they weren't..... Much "firmer" than scallops, more like escargot.......periwinkles are univalves, aren't they? More like snails? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 23 Apr 01 - 10:54 PM Yup; a gasteropod. Makes me quite nostalgic, though to be honest I can't really remember what they tasted like. My mum thought they were a waste of time, having been fed them regularly throughout her childhood (especially when the house got bombed and they had to live with relations on the coast who ate such things all the time) so we only had them very occasionally, when I was small. My dad was a bit more keen, but they were more of a novelty for him... he wasn't an Eastender. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Mark Cohen Date: 24 Apr 01 - 02:50 AM Yes, but there is also a song that goes, "Why does the winkle always turn to the right?" Anybody know that one? I almost learned it from Meryle Korn in Portland in 1982 but never quite got the words written down. Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Martin S Date: 24 Apr 01 - 04:56 AM Ian, Many thanks for your input. My guess is that the first two lines of your suggested lyric may be a clue as to the original. Do you know the origins of the link you supplied? There may be a contact point I can try to see if the guy knows the original? Still open to other suggestions from anyone else about the song (fasinating though the history of "the winkle" is, I'm quite desperate for the lyric! Its become a personal quest) Cheers Martin |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: alison Date: 24 Apr 01 - 05:25 AM we called them "willicks" (I assume a mispronounciation of "whelks") and I still rememeber my uncle going around rocks armed with a pin.... and eating them raw..... yuck!!!!!!!!!!!! slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: IanC Date: 24 Apr 01 - 05:49 AM Martin Sorry. I found it in a search, and nothing else. Here's his main page.
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Naemanson Date: 24 Apr 01 - 06:52 AM Malcolm, my father was the same way with lobster. He couldn't understand the big deal of eating them. His father was a fisherman during the depression and they ate lobster far too many times in those days. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 24 Apr 01 - 08:19 AM It's odd how such things change. Oysters were very much the food of the poor until relatively recently, and at one time (I'm told), "bound" apprentices would have a clause in their contract in which their "master" agreed not to make them eat salmon more than a certain number times each month... |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: The Walrus at work Date: 24 Apr 01 - 08:49 AM Liz, ".....because they taste like small blobs of rubber that have been boiled in shit and covered with lemon juice!!! ..." LEMON JUICE???? Blimey, you must be posh, we had to settle for vinager (mind you, your not wrong about the taste). Regards Tom (The only walrus that can't stand seafood) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Bernard Date: 24 Apr 01 - 04:48 PM Oysters? Yuck! Like licking snot off a tortoise... |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Sorcha Date: 24 Apr 01 - 05:11 PM You got that right, Bernard!! Especially on the half-shell. Why anyone not literally starving would eat raw meat is beyond me. Of course, eating meat at all is beyond some people. Different strokes......... Question: Quite often, shellfish is allowed to sit in several changes of clean, fresh water before cooking/eating. Would that perhaps help the "muddy" flavor of winkles? I ask because the whelks I ate in Mexico were from a shallow, salt water tidal lagoon that had a water change twice a day.........and they were very good, not muddy or fishy at all. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Bernard Date: 24 Apr 01 - 05:25 PM It's a bit like the theory that lobster tastes better if the poor creatures are gradually brought to the boil, rather than being plunged into boiling water. Apparently they gradually become groggy as the heat rises, until they 'fall asleep' and then die, as the water reaches boiling point. My theory is they simply suffocate, as all the oxygen is heated out of the water...
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Mark Cohen Date: 24 Apr 01 - 06:17 PM Friends, this is all very (urp!) appetizing, but DOES ANYBODY KNOW THAT OTHER WINKLE SONG? ("Why does the winkle always turn to the right?") There was a bit about how if it turned the other way, when you tried to pull him out with your winkle pin, you'd screw him in.... (tried a DT search, but couldn't get through--I guess the server was eating winkles, or whelks, or something) Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Sorcha Date: 24 Apr 01 - 06:21 PM I'll look, Mark, but surely you know that they aren't going to be kashrat no matter where they are found? (small grin) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Mark Cohen Date: 24 Apr 01 - 06:43 PM True, Sorcha, but of course it depends on whether you're talking about the periwinkle that's a snail or the periwinkle that's a flower. Trying to sort out the etymology of these terms is fascinating. Apparently in some locales the snail is called "pennywinkle", which is actually closer to the original Latin "pina", supposedly a word for a kind of mussel. The name for the flower, however, seems to come from "pervinca", which is said to be an abbreviation of the Latin "vincapervinca", a fascinating-sounding phrase which my dictionary doesn't further define. It's also been said to come from a Russian word that derives from the word for "first", since it's one of the first flowers in the spring. Sounds like we need somebody with Bruce O.'s detective skills here! To creep some more, the flower periwinkle is the source of "vinca alkaloids", which are the basis for the anti-cancer drugs vincristine and vinblastine. Which of course gets us back to Max's virtual supercomputer to fight cancer (well, it's not really Max's but he started the Mudcat team, which all Mudcatters are cordially invited to join). Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Mark Cohen Date: 25 Apr 01 - 06:26 PM Refresh....now I'm going nuts trying to get this song! I just remember bits and pieces: "Tail-first he toddles off to bed", and "Why does the winkle never turn to the left, when he comes down to breakfast in the morning" Anybody??? Mahalo a nui loa. Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Kernow John Date: 25 Apr 01 - 07:16 PM Can't understand the problem. When I were a lad in 'ackney, cockles, shrimps, winkles and jellied eals were a treat outside the pub on a Saturday night. And they was ate by proper royalty, Pearly Kings and Queens that is. KJ |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: MMario Date: 26 Apr 01 - 03:14 PM Mark - all I can find on it is that it is a music hall song from the '20's |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Plume Date: 26 Apr 01 - 04:24 PM Mark, I remember hearing Jacqui and Bridie, a duo from Liverpool, I believe, do your Winkle song in a club in the US sometime in the mid'70's. Anyone have any of their records - they recorded at least eleven by my count. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Barbara Date: 27 Apr 01 - 02:16 AM Lani Hermann sings it, Mark. Ask her. Do you need her email? I thought it was Flanders and Swann, no? Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Bernard Date: 27 Apr 01 - 02:00 PM I've got the 'Hello Friend' album, but it's not on that. Bridie sadly died quite a few years ago, but Jacqui is still touring, often as a duo with Hughie Jones of 'The Spinners'. Jacqui used to be a member of 'The Spinners' before Cliff Hall replaced her. Dunno if that's any help... |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: M.Ted Date: 27 Apr 01 - 02:53 PM Mark: As per the kashrat question--I remember that back in Philly, at the corner of 52nd and Baltimore, there used to be fry kitchen that had a sign in the window advertising "Kosher Shellfish"--it was down the block from a place which advertised "New and Used Antiques"-- |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Sue the Borderer Date: 15 Jan 06 - 02:25 PM Pete Collins has recently recorded The Winkle Song on his CD Time Moves On, where he credits it to Swan and Carter (so Donald Swan and Sydney Carter, not Michael Flanders as suggested above) This is the 'why does the winkle turn to the right' song, the words of which are on the related thread. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: lady penelope Date: 15 Jan 06 - 03:53 PM My dad used to make sanwiches out of them......... |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Tradsinger Date: 16 Jan 06 - 01:39 PM Does anyone know the rest of "I can't get my winkle out"? All I remember is: I can't get my winkle out, isn't it a sin The more I try to get it out, the more it (stays right?) in I can't get my winkle out, isn't it ......? ............ I'll have to get a skewer. What's all that about then? Gwilym |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Joybell Date: 17 Jan 06 - 04:54 PM Yes I've got a friend who sings it. I'll be seeing her in four weeks time. Record her and post the words. That is if no one beats me to it. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: GUEST Date: 17 Jan 06 - 07:06 PM I can't get my winkle out, isn't it a sin The more I try to get it out, the further it goes in I can't get my winkle out, isn't it a do-er I can't get it out with an old bent pin Has anybody here got a skewer. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: woodsie Date: 17 Jan 06 - 07:23 PM One night for my tea, I fancied luxury So I went down to old periwinkle Bought myself a pennyworth of winkles Put them on the table for my wife to see Then she came down with seven young kids And all the family They started ... Picking all the big ones out Picking all the big ones out You should have seen my pennyworth of winkles All the big ones gone It made me jump and shout When I saw my wife and seven kids Had picked all the big ones out! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Joybell Date: 18 Jan 06 - 04:34 PM Well it's coming along isn't it? Great song. If my friend comes up with more I'll post it. I think there's a lot of "Oiys! and repeats, but there's more about members of the family, I think. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Joybell Date: 11 May 06 - 07:48 AM Well here it is from a friend -- after discussions with her mother, aunt and several other relations who all do Music-hall songs. There's still a 1/2 verse missing. Verse 1. As I was goin' home to tea I thought I'd have a luxury I popped in at Old Ma Tinkle's Bought myself a pennyworth o' winkles Took them home to tea As happy as could be But when I came down the stairs There was all the family Bridge: Oh! Pickin' all the big ones out Pickin' all the big ones out There was Ma and Pa and nippers tryin' Pickin' all the big ones out and cryin' Chorus: I can't get my winkle out Isn't it a sin The more I try to get it out The further it goes in Oh! I can't get my winkle out Isn't it a do-er 'ere! I can't get my winkle out Anybody 'ere got a skewer? Verse 2: Next time I took them home to tea I kept them under lock and key Bought myself a bell that tinkles Tied it to my pennyworth of winkles (Missing 4 lines) Bridge and chorus again. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Flash Company Date: 11 May 06 - 11:41 AM I think it was Johnny Silvo sang it as:- I can't get my winkle out no matter how I try, The more I try to get it out, the more it slips inside, I can't get my winkle out, isn't it a cure, I can't get it out with an old bent pin, as anybody got a skewer? It had some verses which , as I recall, were full of innuendo.(That's spanish for suppository.) FC |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE WINKLE SONG From: vectis Date: 11 May 06 - 06:30 PM Here's my version which I nicked from someone about 30 years ago THE WINKLE SONG As I was coming home to tea I thought I'd take some company Went into Old Mother Winkle's Bought myself a pennyworth of winkles Went on home to tea as happy as could be Went upstairs met all the family They was picking all the big ones out Picking all the big ones out You should have seen my face full of wrinkles When I saw my pennyworth of winkles All the big ones gorn It made me rave and shout 'Cos there sat the wife and 7 kids Picking all the big ones out. Singing, I can't get my winkle out with an old bent pin The more I tries to get it out the further it goes in I can't get my winkle out isn't it a do'er If I can't get it out with an old bent pin Has anyone here got a skewer? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Joybell Date: 12 May 06 - 04:36 AM We still don't know what happened after the "bell that tinkles" bit do we? We've got singable bits now though don't we. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE WINKLE SONG From: GUEST,Ejogzmum Date: 09 Dec 07 - 09:04 PM Why does the winkle have to turn to the right, Turn to the right, turn to the right, Why does the winkle going upstairs at night Have to put his little nightshirt on and turn to the right? Tail first, he toddles up to bed With his door shut tight on his little flat head. Why does the winkle have to turn to the left When he comes down to breakfast in the morning? The answer to this question is quite simple, oh If winkles turned left, as sure as sin. Although you'd poke that winkle with your winkle-pin You'd never get him out, you'd screw him in! So Nature, what put whiskers on the walruses Made one-way streets for winkles, and the chorus is - Why does the winkle have to turn to the right, Turn to the right, turn to the right, Why does the winkle going upstairs at night Have to put his little nightshirt on and turn to the right? Tail first, he toddles up to bed With his door shut tight on his little flat head. Why does the winkle have to turn to the left When he comes down to breakfast in the morning? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Effsee Date: 09 Dec 07 - 09:26 PM John Foreman! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Leadfingers Date: 10 Dec 07 - 06:43 AM John Foreman indeed - I 'collected' this from John thirty years or so back at Bracknell ! There is a First verse that goes :- The lion builds a den out in the Jungle - Oh The Cuckoo steals a nest up in a tree The Festive Winkle builds his little bungalow In a puddle at the bottom of the sea But here's a thing that scientists could never tell For when the winkle crawls in side his winkle shell . Why does the winkle etc etc |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: GUEST,amazing_mark Date: 04 May 08 - 09:30 AM all I can remember from the song is... I can't get my winkle out isn't it a sin. The more I try to get it out, the further it goes in. I can't get my winkle out isn't it a ...... I can't get it out with an old bent pin, has anyone got a skewer. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: GUEST,John from Elsie`s Band Date: 04 May 08 - 10:56 AM Vectis, "Organic John", one of the fine singers at "Elsie`s" does a super rendition, close to the one you detailed. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: GUEST,Jim Knowledge Date: 04 May 08 - 12:20 PM I `ad that John Foreman in my cab once. I picked `im up at N.W.5 and `e said, "London Bridge please". It was after 5 o`clock, right in the middle of going `ome time. We were getting nowhere fast, the old meter was going round ten to the dozen and the radio was playing "Tommy". `e said to me, "Oi Jim, this is Madness!" I said "No John, that`s your son`s group. this is "The`oo!!" What am I Like?? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Winkle Song From: Mr Happy Date: 05 May 08 - 11:52 AM Another classic winkles song here:http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=tOa-afoxp3g !! |
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