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Lyr Add: Gallipolis - new lyrics by leeneia DigiTrad: BANKS OF THE OHIO ON THE BANKS OF THE OLD PEDEE Related threads: (origins) Origins: Banks of the Ohio (50) Lyr Req: Songs about the Ohio River (44) Help: Banks of the Ohio/Edisto? (5) Lyr Req: Banks of the Ohio (modern version) (8) Lyr Add: Murder-free Banks of the Ohio (8)
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Gallipolis - new lyrics by leeneia From: gillymor Date: 24 Oct 23 - 06:40 PM Well done. I was unaware of this community and you've piqued my curiosity. Kudos for using the tune from that great old American ballad, it works well. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Gallipolis - new lyrics by leeneia From: leeneia Date: 25 Oct 23 - 01:40 PM Thanks for the kind words, Gillymor. Gallipolis is a happening place. It has a symphony, and the opera house is active. The old town clock still stands and the main street has picturesque old buildings. If you visit it on Google Maps you will see an unusual landscape. Small towns line the river, then boom! wooded countryside begins. The DH says, "I bet there are plenty of deer there." The landscape across the river from Gallipolis looks really strange to us. What kind of landform is that? It has hills shaped like giant curly noodles. |
Subject: Lyr Add: Gallipolis - new lyrics by leeneia From: leeneia Date: 23 Oct 23 - 05:37 PM Last night we watched a video about Gallipolis, Ohio, a town founded by French people fleeing the revolution. It's story touched me, and it occurred to me that I could use the melody of the old murder ballad "Down by the Banks of the Ohio" for a song about the town. For the song, I pronounced the name Ga-lip-o-LEE. I'm sure it's not pronounced that way today, but it sounds more French. I'm sure you can find that tune somewhere on the Internet. I sang my song at the Singalong today. ================================ GALLIPOLIS We fled France - so long ago A place of death and fear and woe. We little knew how far we’d go Down to the banks of the Ohio. We called our town Gallipolis The place of Gauls in the land of the free A realm of trees and riverflow Down by the banks of the Ohio. Our blistered hands built cabins small How to survive, we learned it all. To hunt and fish, to weave and sew Down by the banks of the Ohio. We sought new folk; our hamlet grew. From far-off Wales, from Pittsburgh too Down beside where the waters flow, Down by the banks of the Ohio. And o what honor did we see Great Lafayette in Gallipolis! The very inn where he did stay So proud and strong, still stands today. The opera house still stands, you know, The park above, and the quay below Fine pleasure craft, great barges slow Down by the banks of the Ohio. A bit of France, I like to think, The flower baskets glowing pink - My lady’s touch from long ago, Down by the banks of the Ohio. ================== Here's the video that inspired the lyrics. RVERtv's Russ is a good-natured guy who travels the U.S., visiting small towns, going to the small museums and reading the story boards wherever he goes. If you need relaxation, watch yourself some Russ. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=521SrSOCY6c As it happened, my husband had read a history book about Gallipolis, and he contributed some ideas for lyrics as well. As Google Maps shows, 235 years later the region still has a lot of forest |
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