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Lyr Req: 'She landa' Pete Coe song words DigiTrad: ROCKY MOUNTAIN WHAUR ARE YE GAUN, MY BONNIE WEE LASS? YON HIGH HIGH HILL Related threads: Chords Req: A Lady Fair / Pretty Fair Maid (12) Lyr Req: My Pretty Fair Maid (16) Origins: Seventeen Come Sunday/Waukrife Mammy (101) (origins) Origins: How old are you my pretty little miss? (27) Lyr Req: Sixteen Come Next Sunday (Bothy Band) (21) (origins) Origins: Lloyd's 'Soldier and the Maid' (22) Tune Req: How old are you my pretty little miss (9) Lyr Req: Seventeen Come Sunday (11) Lyr Req: The Night Visit (Christy Moore) (7) Lith a doodle, As I Rode Out ? (16) Lyr Req: Sixteen Come Next Sunday (7) |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'She landa' Pete Coe song words From: Rasener Date: 03 Aug 07 - 06:38 AM Well there you go, Joe Offer was a bit late on this one :-) Too busy basking in his month birthday LOL |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'She landa' Pete Coe song words From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 03 Aug 07 - 06:14 AM See also thread Lith a doodle, As I Rode Out ? (1998) |
Subject: Lyr Add: AS I ROVED OUT (from Tommy Makem) From: Rasener Date: 03 Aug 07 - 05:42 AM AS I ROVED OUT As I roved out on a May morning On a May morning right early I met my love upon the way Oh, Lord but she was early Chorus: And she sang lilt-a-doodle, lilt-a-doodle, lilt-a-doodle-dee,- And she hi-di-lan-di-dee, and she hi-di-lan-di-dee and she lan- day Her boots were black and her stockings white And her buckles shone like silver She had a dark and a rolling eye And her ear-rings tipped her shoulder Chorus "What age are you my bonny wee lass What age are you my honey?" Right modestly she answered me "I'll be seventeen on Sunday" Chorus "Where do you live my bonny wee lass Where do you live my honey?" "In a wee house up on the top of the hill And I live there with my mammy" Chorus "If I went to the house on the top of the hill When the moon was shining clearly Would you arise and let me in And your mammy not to hear you?" Chorus I went to the house on the top of the hill When the moon was shining clearly She arose to let me in But her mammy chanced to hear her Chorus She caught her by the hair of the head And down to the room she brought her And with the butt of a hazel twig She was the well-beat daughter Chorus "Will you marry me now my soldier lad Will you marry me now or never? Will you marry me now my soldier lad For you see I'm done forever" Chorus "I can't marry you my bonny wee lass I can't marry you my honey For I have got a wife at home And how could I disown her?" Chorus A pint at night is my delight And a gallon in the morning The old women are my heart break But the young ones is my darling Chorus - Traditional Taken from the following website http://www.makem.com/discography/recordings/lyricpage/asirovedout.html Don't know if the lyrics are exactly the same as Pete Coe's version. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'She landa' Pete Coe song words From: The Borchester Echo Date: 03 Aug 07 - 03:45 AM I think it was actually from Sarah Makem's neighbour. As in his introduction: This is the only song collected from . . . Sarah was out when Pete went round. Or else she looked from behind the curtains and mistook him for Peter Kennedy . . . |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'She landa' Pete Coe song words From: Kevin Sheils Date: 03 Aug 07 - 03:15 AM It's "As I Roved Out" on his Long Compamy CD He learned the version from Sarah Makem IIRC The chorus is something like (from memory): She sang lol the diddle lol the diddle lol the diddle day She hi the diddle day she hi the diddle day and she landa (landed?) As close as I can recall |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'She landa' Pete Coe song words From: Sorcha Date: 02 Aug 07 - 10:22 PM Oh boy....this is a Basic Bump....Pete, you out there? (I'm pretty sure this isn't "Sea/See/She Lion/Lyin Woman".....giggle. The spellings for 'she landa' could be numerous.... |
Subject: Lyr Req: 'She landa' Pete Coe song words From: GUEST Date: 02 Aug 07 - 09:31 PM Does anyone have lyrics to, or know of, a song I've heard Pete Coe sing live, where the chorus goes: la-la-diddle, la-la-diddle, la-la-diddle day, la-la-diddle day, la-la-diddle day, she lan-da. sorry I cant be more specific, I can't remember any of the verses. It has a great tune though. |
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