Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Dave4Guild Date: 16 Jul 04 - 04:22 PM Brenda and I are quite fond of the following list of the songs we do but the problem is deciding which sequence to do them in! Summer Before The War Wait Till The Clouds Roll By Teddy Bear's Picnic Summerfly Brigg Fair And So Do I Leaving Nancy Lancashire Hills Where Ravens Feed In Spite of Ourselves But why ten? It's too many for a (typical) 45 min set. Not enough for a 60 min set or spread over two 45 minute sets. And leaves too many out!!! Regards Dave Bennett and Brenda Hart |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: GUEST,bluenose Date: 17 Jul 04 - 03:07 AM Take your time Lizzie Lindsey Banks of the roses Mary from Dungloe Song for Ireland Nancy Spain Rare old times Spancil hill Health to the company Dirty old town |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: George Papavgeris Date: 17 Jul 04 - 05:04 AM Like Alaska Mike, I sing my own. But an exception crept in recently, as I became besotted by the Spiers & Boden version of a gorgeous song: "Courting too slow" (Trad lyrics, tune by Peter Bellamy) Excluding my own, other songs that I trot out from time to time: "Ik zeg adieu" (trad Flemish, c 1645) "Belle qui tiends ma vie" (French madrigal) "Come all ye worthy Christian men" (trad hymn) "The battle of Alma" (trad) "When you are old and grey" (Tom Lehrer) "Girl on a train" (Pete Atkin) "The Flowers and the Wine" (Clive James/Pete Atkin) "Love on the sands" (Jeremy Taylor) "Drinking with Rosie" (Richard Digance) |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Ebbie Date: 17 Jul 04 - 01:07 PM So many great titles that I've never heard! I'll be doing some research... Lately: I'll Not Be a Stranger- Ginny Hawker cd What Will I Leave Behind- Lilly Brothers Rocky River Home- Williamson Brothers Off the Wall- mine He'll Welcome Me Home- mine Juneau Breakdown- mine Palace Grand- (version of 'Lass from a Low Country) Ginny Hawker cd The Sides of the Road- Williamson Brothers A Touch of the Past- Williamson Brothers Will You Meet Me Over Yonder |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: GUEST Date: 17 Jul 04 - 01:22 PM Referring back to the 15th, 6:30 pm: Thanks for setting me straight on "Something in the Way She Moves," two entirely different songs with the same title. I do indeed remember the James Taylor song after reading the chorus supplied by Guest/Augie. I just wasn't aware of the title. Now, it looks to me like George Harrison is the one who copped an existing song title from "a contemporary and label-mate"! I'm almost certain that the Beatles' "Abbey Road" album (featuring George's very well-know and often-covered SINTWSM) came out at least a year after that James Taylor album. Mea culpa! |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: JennyO Date: 17 Jul 04 - 01:39 PM The Beatles song is actually called "Something", but according to This site the use of those words in the opening line was no coincidence: Something George Harrison George Harrison got the idea for this song in 1968, after listening to a song by James Taylor, titled, Something In The Way She Moves, and decided to build a song around it. Harrison finished the song, and recorded it in February, April and again in May 1969 during the Abbey Road Sessions. |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Midchuck Date: 17 Jul 04 - 05:18 PM El Greko: You can actually sing the bridge to "When You Are Old and Grey," without a cheat sheet? I thought only Tom His Own Self, and I, could, and I only because I learned it when it first came out and I was in Junior High, when I could remember things. It's not all true, but too much of it is. Peter. |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: George Papavgeris Date: 17 Jul 04 - 10:38 PM "An awful debility, a lessened utility, A loss of mobility is a strong possibility. In all probability I'll lose my virility etc etc..." Yep, still remember it...It's actually not too hard because there is logic in the sequence. |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: mike_in_st_c Date: 17 Jul 04 - 11:23 PM Does practicing in a group-home at work count? I just started learning/re-learning, while following a dream more than 40 years old. So far I've played (with a couple clients listening while I practice) She'll be comin' round the mountain, Bye Bye Love, Down in the valley, Red River Valley,Will the Circle be Unbroken, Silent Night, Jingle Bells (in July)!, Marianne (all the kids love Marianne, siftin'seashells by the sand.), Quinn the Eskimo, This Land is Your Land (I'd like to get the Canadian version), and a toughy I'm just starting to work on, Scarborough Fair. I think that's about it. Whew, Mike |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Matt_R Date: 18 Jul 04 - 01:01 AM Caledonia - Dougie MacLean Wagon Wheel - Old Crow Medicine Show Drunken Chorus - Trashcan Sinatras Powderfinger - Neil Young Sparks - Coldplay Apple Blossom - The White Stripes The Dutchman - Steve Goodman Tomorrow Is A Long Time - Bob Dylan She Talks To Angels - Black Crowes Give Back The Key To My Heart - Uncle Tupelo |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Bert Date: 18 Jul 04 - 04:44 AM Mike, 'Does practicing in a group-home at work count?' Yes sure, why not. Dave, you ask 'Why ten?' No reason really. I was trying to get an idea of what people were singing. Then when people ask 'What is Folk Singing?' they could look at this thread and find out what folk are REALLY singing. There's an awful lot (most of them) of these songs that individually wouldn't be considered folk music. But as a whole they are what is being sung in the folk world. |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: mike_in_st_c Date: 18 Jul 04 - 08:28 AM Bert, a couple songs I neglected to mention are, Oh, Suzanna, Hey ho, Nobody Home,Go tell Aunt Rhody, Careless Love, and Amazing Grace. At one two of the group homes I work at, we have a music therapist that comes and plays guitar for the clients, though his repertoire is much larger. He adapts each song to fit in a clients name. For instance in singing, "Baby Beluga", he substitutes a clients name and adjusts verses around some quirk in their character. I think that might be part and parcel of the folk process. Thanks, Mike |
Subject: Lyr Add: ILKLEY D'AMOUR (Les Barker) From: Mr Happy Date: 20 Jul 04 - 04:43 AM For Bert, Here's the other one you wanted: ILKLEY D'AMOUR (Les Barker) Ilkley d'amour, le 'ill where the Yorkshiremen go. Ilkley d'amour et j'ai been there with mon chapeau. Wheer hast tha' been since the day that I je t'ai vu. J'ai been to court Mary Jane, chacun à son goût. Ilkley d'amour, le 'ill where the Yorkshiremen go. Ilkley d'amour et j'ai been there with mon chapeau. Sacré bleu, vous will catch thy dee-ath tha knows Vous allez snuff it si vous allez sans chapeau Ooh 't worms'll ate thee, les ducks mange les worms for their tea Et nous mange les ducks, so nous will have eaten thee Ilkley d'amour, le 'ill where the Yorkshiremen go. Ilkley d'amour et j'ai been there with mon chapeau. |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: My guru always said Date: 20 Jul 04 - 07:26 AM Now this is interesting, and useful info too!! Didn't realise that Dave4Guild & Brenda ((hugs)) do 'Where Raven's Feed', so I shall now refrain from ruining it in their presence!! For my two penn'th worth (not sure of some Writers/Trad): The Dutchman (Michael Smith) Four Loom Weaver The Weaver & the Factory Maid Anyway my Guru Said No (of course - when will this one fade away?) Where Raven's Feed (Graeme Miles) Jenny Greenteeth (Nicole Murray) Port Mahon The Rain is Falling (by & with El Greko) The Last of the Great Whales (Andy Barnes) Lord Franklin And singing each one is a privilege, so many wonderful songs out there - you writers just keep on writing them!! |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Bert Date: 20 Jul 04 - 09:48 AM Thanks Mr Happy that's wonderful. I love it. ...Vous allez snuff it si vous allez sans chapeau .... |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: GUEST,Ingrid the Crafty Date: 21 Jul 04 - 12:31 AM Most of what I perform is my own work, or that of other s/s I have met. Here's my last ten: Lover's Lullaby - mine The First Queen of Northshield - mine I Dreamed of You Last Night - mine Chivalry - mine Chicks With Swords - Catherine Morski Lay My Body Down - Sara Pace Marking Time - mine Why do I Still Believe Fairytales? - mine Lowlands of Holland - Steeleye Span version Taxi Driver's Lament - mine |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: TS Date: 21 Jul 04 - 02:11 AM hmm...most recent 10.. 1) Ballad of St.Anne's Reel 2) Star of the County Down 3) Four Green Fields 4) Get out Ye Black and Tans 5) Caledonia 6) Trooper and the Maid 7) Bay of Biscay 8) Fogarty's Cove 9) Excursion Round the Bay 10) Paddy's Lamentation |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Cindy Date: 21 Jul 04 - 05:45 AM How Long Blues Nightlife As Sylvie was walking Catch the Wind Polyvon Tears in Heaven Key to the Highway Killing me Softly Have to say I love you in a song The Lament of Robinson Crusoe (The Coconut song) |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: GUEST Date: 22 Jul 04 - 12:03 PM This'll be fairly easy because I only know about 10 songs: 1. I Can Hew 2. Captain Bover (Barry Temple) 3. Tom of Holmfirth (John Connelley) 4. Purple & Orange Stripes (Kimberley Rew) 5. The Sorrowful Lamentation of William Ryan 6. John Barleycorn (The Devon version) 7. The Anchorite 8. Flowers of Liberty (James Connell) 9. Jack the Jolly Tar 10. Hullabaloobalay |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Bert Date: 22 Jul 04 - 12:14 PM I've been looking through these songs and I'm very surprised at how different they all are. Very few songs are in more than one list. Tell me guys (used in the Western sense to mean guys and gals) are you deliberately avoiding songs that are in previous postings, or are these REALLY what you are singing? |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: saulgoldie Date: 22 Jul 04 - 12:31 PM I was dead on truthful. I can't explain why some of the others aren't as visionary in what they play. ;-) |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Mr Happy Date: 26 Jul 04 - 04:48 AM Some more of my latest hits! Bring it on home to me:Chuck Berry Lady take your time: Allan Taylor April Morning: Trad.Tony Rose version Four legged fiend: Roy Rogers Save Me: Freddie Mercury Morningtown Ride Home in the sky: Incredible String Band Get it on:Marc Bolan I wish I was back in Liverpool: Stan Bootle and Leon Rosselson Only You:Alison Moyet & Vince Clarke |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: GUEST Date: 03 Apr 06 - 10:57 PM relive |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: stallion Date: 04 Apr 06 - 05:06 AM We had a fifteen minute slot at an "Auden and Folk" concert, songs collected by WH Auden and printed in " The Poets Tongue and "The Oxford Book of Light Verse". We decided to race through six and dispense with introductions. Whilst we stuck to the words printed in the books, everyone else, including Carthy, sang the "time revised" versions. Spanish Ladies was the only song in any of our current set although Lowlands and Let the Toast Pass will probably sneak into the next gig. 1 Lincolnshire poacher OBLV No. 196 2 Streams of Lovely Nancy OBLV No. 197 3 Let the Toast Pass OBLV No. 150 4 Come Landlord fill the Flowing Bowl OBLV 5 Lowlands OBLV No. 200 6 Spanish Ladies A Poets Tongue running time 15,00 |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Big Al Whittle Date: 04 Apr 06 - 05:42 AM I've set a couple of other peoples lyrics to music No Man's Land (Neil Dalton) Waiting (Mary de Ville) The Setting (McTell - finally nailed that bloody guitar bit!) The Other Side of Midnight (Jack Hudson) Reel in the Flickering Light (by Colm Gallagher from the singing of Christy Moore) The Galtee Mountain Boy (Christy Moore's version) and also I've written a lot of songs |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Fidjit Date: 04 Apr 06 - 06:07 AM Thought a lot of people were in their own "Time Warp". Then saw the first date of this thread was in 1999 and through to '04. Understandable. So I'll join "Time Warpers Amonymous" if I may. The list in '99 would have been different. It changes with the years, the influences and the theme nights. 2006 it's : "Gretna Green" Tony Philip's. Written for a Blacksmith's theme evening. "What's The Use Of Wings". John Wright. Wonderful use of words. "Banks Of The Dee". Trad, via Norma Waterson. "Claudy Banks". Trad, via Alex Campbell. "Colin And Pheobe". Trad, via Ed Rennie. "Carrion Crow". Trad, from Alfred William's "Folksongs Of The Upper Thames" "Barefoot Dangler. Freebee, from ElGreko's website. Thanks George. "Dockyard Gate". Trad, via Pete Bellamy. "Channels". Graham Perry, via Pete Harris. I was a "Lecky" on Union Castle Line for two years so I know the feeling in this one. "Get Up And Go". Pete Seeger. Pete wrote this when he was 39! He thought he was getting old. Now nearly twice that! Nice one Pete. And. Listening to : Well, just broke up with my lady. So. "Breathing Space". Brian Bedford, via Artisan. Brilliant stuff! And wonderfull harmony singing. Check it out. And : Listening to and Studying : Steve Tilson's latest Cd. of trad songs "Of Many Hands". Nicely done Steve. Lots of Golden Oldies on here, the tradition moves on. And : Preparing for Miskin : - to be sung in, Norwegian! "The Cruel Sister" Trad, via "Folque". A Norwegian folk rock group, a-la Steeleye. Chas |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Nick Date: 04 Apr 06 - 06:58 AM Caledonia - Dougie MacLean Sailing Boat - Anna Ryder Rosemary's Sister - Hugh Williams Summer Before the War - Hugh Williams Northern Tide - Linda Kelly Give Me Back My Job - ? Carolina on My Mind - James Taylor This Love Will Carry - Dougie Maclean Drunk on Moon - Tom Waits The Nearness of You - Hoagy Carmichael |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 04 Apr 06 - 10:39 AM Seeing my alter ego in 1999 reminds me the Skiffler tonsils haven't had an airing recently (sighs of relief from a grateful nation)but I better limber up for Kalymnos in June and learn some of those pesky pop songs Yorgos expects me to know (Beatles & such). RtS |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: mrsmac Date: 05 Apr 06 - 07:43 AM i've been preparing for a singing workshop i'm doing at the weekend, so most of these aren't from my usual repetoire; 1. flower of magherally o 2. Down the moor 3. Banks of the Moy 4. Pleasant and delightful 5. Maid on Mourne shore 6. Jog along 7. Willie Rambler 8. flower of sweet erin the green 9. Blackwaterside 10. road to clady |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: GUEST,Ron Davies Date: 05 Apr 06 - 11:54 PM What an absolutely wonderful concert we'd have if we could get everybody--at least the people who still post--to sing all their most recent 10 songs. There are so many I'd love to hear--and I think I'm not alone. My most recent 10 songs are probably Parting Glass--didn't get to the sing til after driving 8 hours--arriving at 1 AM then that weekend Before the Next Teardrop Falls--Freddy Fender Since I Met You, Baby--Ivory Joe Hunter Home--Holly Tashian Rolling Home--John Tams Goodnight Sweetheart--Spaniels Silhouettes Long Black Veil Faded Love--Bob Wills Streets of Baltimore--Harlan Howard |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: John P Date: 06 Apr 06 - 08:04 AM Raven en Bonden Vanner och Frender Pierre de Grenoble The Two Sisters The Peacock's Feather Japati The Old Saw Blues The Unpleasant Night A Swedish bridal march I can't remember the name of An Dro |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: mrsmac Date: 06 Apr 06 - 09:21 AM Ron, if we were all to sing 10 songs it would be more than a concert!! i'd have to take a week off work... hmmm.. what a great idea |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: GUEST,Gerry Humphries Date: 06 Apr 06 - 09:38 AM Been doing the same stuff for a fair while so I feel comfortable with these - like an old chair you know really well. Amelia Admiral Benbow - Trad Canadee I-O (arr. knicked from N.Jones) Lament for Owen Roe o'Niell (Carolan Instr.-Guitar) The Oggy Man Cyril Tawney Down Where the Drunkards Roll (Williamson) Hunter's Moon (W.Jones) Ain't Nobody's Business What I Do (arr. D.Graham) Sammy's Bar (C.Tawney) Sunday Morning (M.Chapman - Guitar) Rock Me Baby (arr. D.Graham) |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Scoville Date: 06 Apr 06 - 10:29 AM Attempting to learn fiddle: Creek Nation (trad. U.S./Native American-derived) Billy in the Low Ground (trad. U.S., I assume of UK descent) Farewell to Whiskey (Scotland?) Brave Volunteer (UK, but this is the Beers Family version, sort of) Pauline (Cajun) Amelia (Bob McQuillen [sp?]) Banks of Inverness (my source claimed it was Irish) Greasy Coat (trad. U.S.) John Brown's March (trad. U.S.) Booth Shot Lincoln (trad. U.S.) |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Bert Date: 06 Apr 06 - 11:55 AM Great idea Ron, but as mrsmac says it'd take more than a concert. How about a weekend? I'm in Colorado Springs, If anyone is game start a new thread. "Ten songs weekend." I like the sound of it. |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: GUEST,Ron Davies Date: 06 Apr 06 - 11:34 PM So now all we have to do is decide place and time. But I suppose that may be a challenge. |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Bert Date: 07 Apr 06 - 01:42 AM There is no reason we can't have more than one. If you can't travel for any reason then have a weekend somewhere near you. |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: GUEST,Ron Davies Date: 08 Apr 06 - 01:02 AM Hey Bert, are you in the UK? I intend to be over there for Sidmouth--will you be at Sidmouth--Middle Bar? |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Bert Date: 08 Apr 06 - 01:32 AM Nah, sorry I'm in Colorado Springs Colorado. |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: GUEST,Ron Davies Date: 08 Apr 06 - 01:38 AM Close enough for me. Will you be making it to the Getaway-or should we come visit you? |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: stallion Date: 08 Apr 06 - 06:43 AM last nights session, tap & Spile York Tuppence on the rope Over the Hills and Far away My Emma Three Score and Ten The Alabama Mingulay Boat song Prospect Providence I can Hew Follow Me 'ome Bring us a barrell Strike the Bell Landlord Parting Glass (and that does not include Barnsey, Kev, Damien, "Belfast" Ken and Franks contributions, nor the "tunes" interludes) |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Cluin Date: 09 Apr 06 - 12:31 AM At a friend's house party, among many other songs, I seem to recall: Red River Rising Alabama Jubilee Ain't Misbehavin' Moonlight Shadow (Mike Oldfield) A Fool Such as I Cow Cow Boogie Leavin' On a Jet Plane Some Day Soon Hang On Sloopy Barrett's Privateers |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Bert Date: 09 Apr 06 - 02:12 AM I don't think I'll be able to make the getaway this year. You are welcome here anytime though, send me a PM if you're anywhere near. |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: GUEST,saulgoldie Date: 10 Apr 06 - 09:18 PM We could do it by conference call. One big effin conference call. ;) |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Scoville Date: 10 Apr 06 - 11:13 PM In the shower: 1. Pretty Polly 2. Blue Moon 3. Dream a Little Dream of Me 4. Big Enough for Two (learned from Lyn Hardy & Jay Ungar's record but I don't know who wrote it) 5. Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad (Tammy Wynette) 6. I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart (Patsy Montana) 7. San Antonio Rose (Patsy Cline--man, that song is hard) 8. Times Are Not What They Used To Be (trad?) 9. Old Bangum (trad Anglo-American--the one about the boar) 10. Thank God And Greyhound You're Gone (written by Larry Kingston & Earl Nix) |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Nick Date: 11 Apr 06 - 07:41 PM Scoville Do you find your skin goes very wrinkly when you are in the shower that long? It does for me in the bath |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Scoville Date: 11 Apr 06 - 09:32 PM I don't sing them all every time or I'd be a prune. A prune with a Hell of a water bill. |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: quokka Date: 30 Oct 08 - 10:59 PM I think this one needs a refresh, too. Damn threads! You pull at one and the whole lot comes unravelled... |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: VirginiaTam Date: 31 Oct 08 - 06:23 AM The Minstrel - Graham & Eileen Pratt Fair Mary of Wallington - Child Ballads Gay Green Gown - Graham & Eileen Pratt Go from My Window - traditional Bay of Fundy - Gordon Bok The Drinking Gourd - (not so) traditional (at least not the way I sing it) Paradise - John Prine Ned of the Hill - tradtional Summertime - George Gershwin (sometimes mixed with Motherless Chlid) Georgia on My Mind - Stuart Gorrell (lyrics) and Hoagy Carmichael and for a laugh - Advice to the Ladies - Catherine Demott (aka) Morgan Wolfsinger |
Subject: RE: Your most recent 10 songs From: Musket Date: 31 Oct 08 - 06:36 AM A long time since I did get up anywhere. (A fund raising concert about four years ago I think..) Finding this website is rekindling interest though. I started practising a few the other day with a view to starting finding a few local clubs, and I suppose the first ten would be; Love Song of a Simple Man - Eric Bogle Little Musgrave - trad January Man - 5 x claims to have written it to my knowledge! Cats in the cradle - Harry Chapin Reason to believe - Tim Hardin Bracken lift - Ian Mather Boothferry Bridge - Harvey Andrews The vicar and the frog - Stan Crowther Games people play - Joe South New years eve - Si Khan |
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