Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Side by Side (Harry Woods) From: keberoxu Date: 21 Jan 18 - 12:46 PM Now, Harry Woods' "Side By Side." Because I enjoy listening to those little radio stations that play Oldies-But-Goodies vintage popular music, I have heard an elderly recording of this song. It opened with verse 1, then proceeded to the chorus. I don't recall Verse 2 at all, my presumption is Verse 2 was left out of this performance. And the singer was: Frankie Laine. So that's DECADES ago. And that must by Kay Starr whose vocal performance I remember hearing a VERY long time ago. A big BROAD performance, but then Kay Starr was like that. Ray Charles sang "Side By Side" on his duet album, Ray Charles and Betty Carter. No verses, AND the song is done in double-time, REALLY fast. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Side by Side (Harry Woods) From: keberoxu Date: 21 Jan 18 - 12:35 PM There are TWO lyrics on this thread and I have something to contribute about each. Joe Offer, I agree with you about Wherever We Go, Together. I believe the songwriter is Jule Styne, not Stephen Sondheim. And which of them wrote "Gypsy!" anyway? I mean, that goes back to when Angela Lansbury and Ethel Merman were singing the mother role, I mean the mother -- Rose, wasn't it -- of Gypsy Rose Lee. Sigh. I'm not as old as THAT. Ethel Merman was before my time, honest, but "Gypsy!" is the musical with "Everything's Coming Up Roses" which I will ALWAYS hear in Ethel Merman's voice. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Side by Side (Harry Woods) From: GUEST,Iona (sans cookie) Date: 30 Jul 13 - 11:30 AM Here is the Sons of the Pioneer's version, featuring the 'rare' first verse [See that sun in the morning, &c.] Side by side--- Ken Carson and the Sons of the Pioneers |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Side by Side (Harry Woods) From: Chris in Portland Date: 10 Apr 11 - 09:32 AM Jim Kweskin has a nice version, with a finger-picking break with lots of dim 7th's, and the album of the same name has other tasty oldies too - Chris |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Side by Side (Harry Woods)we got marr From: GUEST Date: 10 Apr 11 - 05:14 AM we got married last friday etc. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Side by Side (Harry Woods) From: Doug Chadwick Date: 17 Dec 07 - 03:50 PM Does anyone have the tune to the verse? DC That was the question I asked back in September. I've just been looking through a book of twenties songs that has been sitting on top of my piano for ages, when I came across Side by Side, complete with the two verses posted above and the piano score. It's not the first time that I have spent time looking for a lyrics or music, only to find it right under my nose, in a book that I had bought for another song. DC |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Side by Side (Harry Woods) From: goatfell Date: 27 Oct 07 - 06:53 AM And the corries as well do a parday |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Side by Side (Harry Woods) From: open mike Date: 27 Oct 07 - 02:05 AM my first contact with this song was as an elementary school dancing student-we did a recital to this song--i think it was a tap dance. and in those days our moms made the costumes.. I recall that it was purple and white striped with a big bow in our hair. ah memories.. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Side by Side (Harry Woods) From: Susanne (skw) Date: 27 Oct 07 - 12:16 AM And by the McCalmans - as Side By Side By Side, of course :-) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Side by Side (Harry Woods) From: GUEST,zippy Date: 26 Oct 07 - 11:16 AM found at: http://lyricsplayground.com/alpha/songs/s/sidebysidevarious.shtml SIDE BY SIDE (Harry Woods) (1925) Nick Lucas - 1927 Paul Whiteman & His Orch. (vocals: The Rhythm Boys) - 1927 Aileen Stanley & Johnny Marvin - 1927 Cliff "Ukelele Ike" Edwards - 1927 Kay Starr - 1953 Brenda Lee - 1959 Ray Charles & Betty Carter - 1961 Dean Martin - 1966 Also recorded by: Frankie Laine; Caterina Valente; Steve Lawrence; Hayley Mills; Pat Boone; Patsy Cline; Guy Mitchell; Jane Morgan; Anita O'Day; Keely Smith; Faron Young; Maria Muldaur; The Four Lads. |
Subject: RE: side by side lyrics From: Cool Beans Date: 26 Sep 07 - 01:45 PM My first job was in the Woonsocket bureau of the Providence Journal, where I soon learned the phrase "Side by each" and would buy French Canadian fiddle records (Isadore Soucy, f'rinstance) at the corner drugstore, Beaupre's Pharmacy. |
Subject: RE: side by side lyrics From: Doug Chadwick Date: 26 Sep 07 - 01:01 PM Does anyone have the tune to the verse? DC |
Subject: RE: side by side lyrics From: Peace Date: 26 Sep 07 - 10:24 AM "Side by each." We used to use that expression in Montreal when we asked for breakfast in a restaurant: Two eggs side by each and a pair of toast! |
Subject: ADDPOP: Side By Side From: Joe Offer Date: 25 Sep 07 - 11:50 PM Gee, it's hard to believe that "Together, Wherever We Go" is by Sondeheim. Heck, I think of Sondheim as a contemporary, and yet that songs seems like it has been here forever. Am I getting really old or something? My wife comes from Woonsocket, Rhode Island, from the Polish part of a predominantly French Canadian town. For the French Canadians, the expression is "side by each." Cranky Yankee (of Newport) send me a cartoon from Rhode Islander Don Bosquet, with two guys in seersucker suits and skimmers, singing, We were travelin' along Singin' a song Side by each. So, anyhow, since that joke wouldn't go over with anyone who has no ties to Rhode Island, here are the definitive lyrics, from Reading Lyrics, by Gottlieb and Kimball: Side By Side (Harry Woods, 1927) [Verse 1] See that sun in the morning Peeking over the hill? I'll bet you're sure it always has And sure it always will. That's how I feel about someone, How somebody feels about me. We're sure we love each other That's the way we'll always be. [Refrain] Oh! we ain't got a barrel of money, Maybe we're ragged and funny, But we'll travel along, singin' a song, Side by side. Don't know what's comin' tomorrow, Maybe it's trouble and sorrow, But we'll travel the road, sharin' our load, Side by Side. Through all kinds of weather, What if the sky should fall? Just as long as we're together, It doesn't matter at all. When they've all had their quarrels and parted, We'll be the same as we started, Just travelin' along, singin' a song, Side by Side. [Verse 2] We're all hunting for something, Something we don't know what. 'Cause none of us are satisfied With things we know we've got. We all forget about moonlight As soon as we've given our vow, But we'd all be so happy If we'd start and sing right now: [Repeat Refrain] |
Subject: RE: side by side lyrics From: Genie Date: 25 Sep 07 - 11:06 PM Back in the '50s it was not unusual for several artists to record, even chart, with the same song. I believe either Dinah Shore or Rosemary Clooney made the Hit Parade with this song back then, too, but I could be wrong. It was sung on many a TV variety show, too, so maybe that's where I remember Dinah singing it. |
Subject: ADDPOP: Together, Wherever We Go From: Peace Date: 25 Sep 07 - 10:42 AM TOGETHER, WHEREVER WE GO (Stephen Sondheim) Gypsy Rose: Wherever we go, whatever we do, we're gonna go through it together. We may not go far, but sure as a star, wherever we are, it's together. Wherever I go I know he goes. Wherever I go I know she goes. No fits, no fights, no feuds and no egos, Amigos, together! Through thick and through thin, all out or all in. And whether it's win, place or show. With you for me and me for you, we'll muddle through whatever we do. Together, wherever we go. Rose & Herbie: Wherever we go, whatever we do, we're gonna go through it together. Rose: Wherever we sleep, if prices are steep, Herbie:We'll always sleep cheaper together. Rose: Whatever the boat I row, you row. Herbie: A duo Rose: Whatever the row I hoe, you hoe. Louise: A trio. Rose: And any I. O. U., I owe you-oh's? Herbie: Who, me-oh? No, you-oh. Louise: No, we-oh. All: Together! We all take the bow Rose: Including the cow, All: though business is lousy and slow. Rose: With Herbie's vim, Louise's verve, Herbie &Louise: Now all we need is someone with nerve. Rose: Together Herbie &Louise: Together Rose: Wherever Herbie &Louise: Wherever Rose: Together, wherever, All: Together, wherever we go. Rose: We go in a group, All: We tour in a troupe. We land in the soup, but we know the things we do, we do by threes. A perfect team. Rose: No, this way, Louise! Together Herbie &Louise: Together Rose: Wherever Herbie &Louise: Wherever All: Together, wherever we go! |
Subject: RE: side by side lyrics From: clueless don Date: 25 Sep 07 - 08:37 AM Thinking of this song reminds me of another song: Wherever we go Whatever we do We're sure to go through it together Wherever we are We may not go far but sure as a star it's together That's about the point where I start to forget the lyrics (I'm sure I could find them with google.) I have a notion that this song was associated with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, but I could be very wrong. Don |
Subject: RE: side by side lyrics From: GUEST Date: 25 Sep 07 - 08:11 AM I'd guess it was popularised by Billy Cotton in the 50s |
Subject: RE: side by side lyrics From: Sorcha Date: 24 Sep 07 - 11:04 PM Have you asked Mr Google? |
Subject: RE: side by side lyrics From: GUEST,alan Date: 24 Sep 07 - 10:44 PM Thanks everyone,it seems as tho' there aren't any more verses that I didn't already have and thanks Mike Miller for the intro. Is there a midi/mp3 sample of it anywhere, before I write my own? |
Subject: RE: side by side lyrics From: Peace Date: 24 Sep 07 - 09:32 PM Patsy Cline maybe? |
Subject: RE: side by side lyrics From: Mike Miller Date: 24 Sep 07 - 09:28 PM Here's the verse.
Creepin' over the hill I guess that it always has And it, always, will. Well, that's how I feel about someone And somebody feels about me We are true to each other And that's the way it's gonna be And though we aint got a barrel of...... I've been singing it, that way, for years. There was a popular version of it in the 50's but I don't remember the artist. Mike |
Subject: Lyr Add. SIDE BY SIDE From: Genie Date: 24 Sep 07 - 09:23 PM I don't know if there's a preliminary verse (intro), as was common back when this was written, or if there's another verse. But I'd offer minor tweaking ('correction') of the lyrics, as per the original: Oh, we ain't got a barrel of money, Maybe we're ragged and funny; But we travel along, singing a song, Side by side. Oh, we don't know what's coming tomorrow. Maybe it's trouble and sorrow, But we travel the road, sharing* our load, Side by Side. Through all kinds of weather, What if the sky should fall? Just as long as we're together, It doesn't matter at all. When they've all had their quarrels and parted, We'll be the same as we started; Just traveling along, singing a song, Side by Side. *Changing the lyrics to "singing" instead of "singin'" is not by way of correction. I'm actually not sure which way the original sheet music was written. This song, by the way, an old Vaudeville song, has a really neat counterpoint duet part that uses the same lyrics but different phrasing and a kind of harmony tune. |
Subject: RE: side by side lyrics From: Peace Date: 24 Sep 07 - 08:27 PM Ray Charles' version. Oh, we ain't got a barrel of money, Maybe we're ragged and funny; But we'll travel along, singin' a song, Side by side. Don't know what's comin' tomorrow, Maybe it's trouble and sorrow; But we'll travel the road, sharin' our load, Side by Side. Through all kinds of weather, What if the sky should fall; but As long as we're together, It doesn't matter at all. When they've all had their quarrels and parted, We'll be the same as we started; Just travelin' along, singin' a song, Side by Side. |
Subject: side by side lyrics From: GUEST,alan Date: 24 Sep 07 - 08:22 PM Are there any more verses to "Side By Side" ("We ain't got a barrel of money...")other than the ones we already know? It's a quite short song other wise. |
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