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Lyr Add: Housewife's Lament (O-Roy-O) DigiTrad: HOUSEWIFE'S LAMENT Related thread: Origins: Poor Old Woman/Housewife's Lament (35) |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Housewife's Lament (O-Roy-O) From: Charley Noble Date: 17 Dec 07 - 09:47 PM Sally Rogers used to sing this one. Charley Noble
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Subject: Lyr Add: HOUSEWIFE'S LAMENT (O-ROY-O) From: Jim Dixon Date: 16 Dec 07 - 10:16 PM I found a request for this song buried in a very old thread, but the thread was so confused, and covered so many songs that I thought it would be best to start a new thread for it. Copied from the Pennslyvania Renaissance Faire web site. No source is cited, but I suspect it is a fairly recent composition: ^^ HOUSEWIFE'S LAMENT (O-ROY-O) Come and listen, let me tell you about my darling Andy, He's tall and fair and slightly randy; At drinking porter he is quite handy. [CLAP, CLAP, CLAP] He loves me like a devil on a Sunday! CHORUS: O-roy-o and a diddle-lum dandy I want a man who can tickle me fancy, Bring me flowers and cherry brandy, [CLAP, CLAP, CLAP] And loves me night and morning. Monday night and his head is achin' It's down to the pub for a cure he's a-makin' Doesn't he know that my heart is breakin'? [CLAP, CLAP, CLAP] We never makes love on a Monday! Tuesday night and he gets no bolder; Pains in his back and his neck and his shoulder, Weather's wet and it's getting colder... [CLAP, CLAP, CLAP] What an awful day is Tuesday! (CHORUS) Wednesday passes, very dreary. Thursday night and he's feelin' weary. Friday night though I am quite cheery: [CLAP, CLAP, CLAP] Two more days till Sunday! Saturday night and he's struts and prances Down to the pub like a madman he dances! 12 o'clock and I've lost my chances! [CLAP, CLAP, CLAP] He's sleepin' in the parlor. (CHORUS) Sunday night and he's feeling cozy A man and his lass by the fireside rosy; That's the lot, though you're far too nosy! [CLAP, CLAP, CLAP] What a wonderful day is Sunday! (CHORUS) |
Subject: RE: LYR ADD: The Housewife's Lament From: alison Date: 04 Dec 02 - 09:00 AM great song... thanks slainte alison |
Subject: RE: LYR ADD: The Housewife's Lament From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 04 Dec 02 - 08:34 AM I can't reach the Mudcat midi link, but if you go to the first thread mentioned and click on the blue song title after the words "Mudcat midis" you'll get the audial file |
Subject: RE: LYR ADD: The Housewife's Lament From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 03 Dec 02 - 11:52 AM Yes, I also expected to see that other song, "...nothing is worth the time you take on it, nothing does last except trouble and dirt..." Dennis says the song on this thread goes to the tune of Oro 's é do bheatha bhaile; the good news is that this tune is on Mudcat midis See this threadfor the abc If you are interested, here is another thread on the Irish language song (which does not have the same theme) |
Subject: RE: LYR ADD: The Housewife's Lament From: Joe Offer Date: 04 Sep 97 - 03:02 AM I'd like that, Bill. I think this song would be fun to sing. Let's wait few days and see if somebody finds out where I can actually buy a recording. |
Subject: RE: LYR ADD: The Housewife's Lament From: Bill D Date: 03 Sep 97 - 05:19 PM Joe...if we can't find a recording if it, I have a tape of a friend singing it that I can copy for you...(does a good job, too...)I am not sure right now who recorded it commercially. |
Subject: RE: LYR ADD: The Housewife's Lament From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Sep 97 - 03:03 PM There's a very different song in the database and in "Rise Up Singing" that has the same title. You'll find a recording of the song on "Never Grow Old," a terrific album by Anne Hills and Cindy Mangsen. The song posted above is reminiscent of Peggy Lee's "You Gotta See Your Mama Every Night (Or You Can't See Mama At All)," which was posted in this forum a while back. Does anybody know where I could get a recording of the "Lament" that's posted here? -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: LYR ADD: The Housewife's Lament From: Bert Date: 03 Sep 97 - 11:34 AM Hey Dennis, Whose side are you on? My wife is going to love that one you traitor. |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE HOUSEWIFE'S LAMENT From: gormley@hslc.org (Dennis J. Gormley. Date: 03 Sep 97 - 11:02 AM HOUSEWIFE'S LAMENT Come and listen and I'll tell you of my darling Andy He's tall and fair and slightly bandy At drinking porter he is quite handy And he loves me like a devil on a Sunday Chorus: O roy-o and a diddle-lum dandy I want a man who will tickle my fancy Bring me chocolates and cherry brandy And love me night and morning Monday night his head is achin' It's down to the pub for a cure he's makin' Doesn't he know that my heart is breakin' We never make love on a Monday Tuesday night and he gets no bolder There's pains in his back and his neck and his shoulder The weather's wet and it's getting colder What an awful day is Tuesday Wednesday passes, it is quite dreary Thursday night and he's feelin' weary Friday night though I am quite cheery Two more days till Sunday! Saturday night and he's struts and prances It's down to the pub like a madman dances 12 o'clock and I've lost my chances He's sleepin' in the parlor Sunday night and I'm feeling rosy A man and his wife by the fireside cozy That's the lot, for you're far too nosy! What a wonderful night is Sunday! Sung to the Irish air Óró Sé do Bheatha Abhaile (Óró Welcome Home). From the singing of Kathy DeAngelo (McDermott's Handy), who learned it from Debbie McClatchy. I've also heard it sung by Caryl P. Weiss. |
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