Subject: Will the angels play their harps for me From: cobber Date: 12 Feb 01 - 04:32 PM I've been trying to find an old song that my father sang, I think it's from the thirties. The bit I can remember says:
I was passing by a churchyard in the city Does anyone know the rest? |
Subject: RE: angels From: Quincy Date: 12 Feb 01 - 05:19 PM Josef Locke sang a song called "Will The Angels Play Their Harps For Me?" It could be the one.....no lyrics yet though. best wishes, Yvonne |
Subject: Lyr Add: WILL THE ANGELS PLAY THEIR HARPS FOR ME? From: Sorcha Date: 12 Feb 01 - 05:37 PM I found just a little more, don't know if there is still more or not:
I was passing by a churchyard in a city
[chorus]
[chorus] |
Subject: RE: angels From: Noreen Date: 13 Feb 01 - 01:05 AM An earlier thread Lyrics req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps seems to have the same as above. Noreen |
Subject: RE: angels From: Amergin Date: 13 Feb 01 - 01:07 AM And here I thought this thread was going to be about me... |
Subject: RE: angels From: cobber Date: 14 Feb 01 - 06:51 AM Thamks folks. I found that earlier trace after I posted the request. It didn't look like Steve found any more words than Sorcha has, so maybe that's all there was. I was at the Yarra Junction Fiddler's Convention (Australia) last weekend and met an old (ish) man who was a bout tje same age as my father. We started swapping songs that we remembered from our old seventy-eights and this one came up. It sounds really nice done as an old time country style song. I still have a lot of my old seventy-eights but I'm trying to find out if anyone perfected that laser idea for playing them. What do you know? Here in Australia they are still pretty common in junk stores etc, in fact, I was at a church fete a while ago where they actually gave me a heap of them to get rid of them. When I got home there were songs by Little Richard and Gene Vincent and all sorts of great names that some people would kill for. It's a funny world. |
Subject: RE: angels From: Pondering It All Date: 15 Feb 01 - 04:00 AM That's why we don't pay you to think Amergin! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me? From: GUEST Date: 02 Sep 09 - 02:06 PM Will I rise up there in hurling burling glory In a chariot of shining gold Will I see the folks who went up there before me In those long forgotten days of old |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me? From: GUEST,Agnes Date: 27 Sep 09 - 06:30 PM Hi: The version my Dad sang in the 30's didn't have the lines about the feet growing weary in the chorus. After the chorus he sang "Will I ride up to the pearly gates of glory,.... in the fold. Oh, a million miles I've travelled and amillion.....soon to be." followed by the chorus. My Dad has been gone for 55 years now and every time I sing that song it brings tears to my eyes. Thanks for the memories. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me? From: Steve Gardham Date: 28 Sep 09 - 02:30 PM Okay, original sheet music in front of me. Words Walter Hirsch Music, Monte White Pub. Keith Prowse Music Co. Inc. 1928 The text above is almost correct. The last 4 lines of the chorus are the second verse. The 'heart' and 'feet' lines need swapping. My copy is as performed by The George Mitchell Choir, but, like everything else of its period, would have been covered by half a dozen other performers and the only difference in the sheet music would have been the picture of a different artist cameoed on the cover. My old mate David 'Mick' Robinson of Hull used to sing a RN parody from WWII. He was stationed at Scapa Flow. Oh I wonder, yes, I wonder, did the Jaunty make a blunder, When he made this draft chit out for me. For a million miles I've travelled and a million sights I've seen, And I've always said good morning to the chief. (Spoken..Good morning, Chief, you old bastard!) Oh, I've been a barrack stanchion An' I've lived at Jago's mansion And I always got my morning cup of tea. Oh I wonder, yes, I wonder, did the Jaunty make a blunder, When he made this draft chit out for me. (Apologies for possible spelling errors. I'm not familiar with the lingo.) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me? From: GUEST Date: 29 Sep 09 - 03:57 AM That's great! Thankyou. I love this song but could never tell anyone who wrote it, up till now. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me? From: Jim Dixon Date: 30 Sep 09 - 07:59 AM Indiana University gives the following description of the sheet music: WILL THE ANGELS PLAY THEIR HARPS FOR ME? Words by Walter Hirsch. Music by Monte Wilhite. Chicago: Ted Browne Music Co. Inc., 1928. First line of verse: I was passing by the churchyard in the city and I saw a beggar old and gray First line of chorus: Oh I wonder, yes I wonder, will the angels way up yonder, will the angels play their harps for me? WorldCat.org says there is also a copy in Brigham Young University Library. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST Date: 18 Jan 11 - 06:59 PM vera i am 74 and my dad sang this song to me when i was a little girl it brings back wonderful memories everyone i have mentioned it to over the years had never heard of it so bless you for bringing it up. i have just got my first laptop and just took a chance on google being able to find it so thank you all for the words xx |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST,Alan Whittle Date: 19 Jan 11 - 10:11 AM Steve Parkes used to sing this when he shared a residency with Barrie Roberts at The Fitters Arms in Walsall, many moons ago. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: autoharpbob Date: 19 Jan 11 - 11:03 AM I found this thanks to Bob Fish at a UK Autoharps Day. Great song, one of very few that mention harps, appropriately for me. I sang it at a few folk clubs. Mostly it was totally new to the audience, but it certainly stirred a few of the "old-timers" who came up to me after with memories of their dad's singing this song after pub on Sunday lunchtime and suchlike. This link lets you hear Frank Luther and his pards singing it. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST,Peggy Date: 24 May 11 - 06:30 PM I have looked for mention of this song for years. I love it. I remember my grandfather had this record and I used to play it. I try to think who the artist was but all I can remember was 'Johnny Green and his White Mountain Boys' OR 'Johnny White and his Green Mountain Boys. I must have been about five or six but I always remembered the lyrics and the tune. Must have made a strong impression since I am now older than my grandfather was back then.... It was in the early 1920's... I also know that the record was one of the first small diameter discs. Not much bigger than a DVD disc is now. It was probably a hillbilly group performing this. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST Date: 05 Oct 12 - 05:36 PM SANDY THIS ALWAYS REMINDES ME OF MY FATHER SINGING THIS FOR ME |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST Date: 03 Feb 13 - 06:46 PM As I ride up to them pearly gates of glory In a chariot of shining gold Will I see the folkes who's gone up there before me Safely gathered into the fold Cos I am tired and dreary And ma feet are growing weiry Will the angels play their harps for me |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST Date: 27 Sep 14 - 01:54 PM Hi! I'm 79 and my granny had this lyric on obviously a 78 and that's all there was |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: maeve Date: 27 Sep 14 - 03:02 PM Another recording here: Carson Robison Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me? with lyrics An Irish Country rendition here: Will the Angels Play - Gina Joyce |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST Date: 06 Nov 14 - 04:46 PM I would like to see the cord music here if that's possible |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST Date: 06 Nov 14 - 04:51 PM WILL THE ANGELS PLAY THEIR HARPS FOR ME? (D. White / Hirsch) Josef Locke I was passing by the churchyard in the city and I saw a beggar old and grey. With his hands outstretched he asked the folks for pity, and it made me sad to hear him say: Oh I wonder, yes I wonder, will the angels way up yonder will the angels play their harps for me? For my heart is growing dreary and my feet are growing weary. Will the angels play their haprs for me? Oh a million miles I've travelled, and a million sights I've seen and I'm ready for the glory soon to be. Oh I wonder, yes I wonder, will the angels way up yonder will the angels play their harps for me? Oh I wonder, yes I wonder, will the angels way up yonder will the angels play their harps for me? Oh my heart is growing dreary, and my feet are growing weary will the angels play their harps for me? Oh a million miles I've travelled, and a million sights I've seen and I'm ready for the glory soon to be. Oh I wonder yes, I wonder, will the angels way up yonder will the angels play their harps for me? Will the angels play their harps for me? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST,# Date: 06 Nov 14 - 07:02 PM http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=10732 Chords on that Mudcat thread. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST Date: 21 Jul 16 - 07:05 PM My dad sand. Will I ride up to the pearly gates in glory. In a chariot of shining gold. Will I see the folks that went up there before me. When I'm safely gathered in their fold. We never sand anything about our feet being weary or hearts being dreary but the rest is the same. I would ,over to find a copy of this. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST,Trevor Sheridan Date: 22 Jul 16 - 04:27 AM It's on the Jane Turriff CD. "Singin is Ma Life" on Springthyme SPRCD 1038 and the notes say she got it from her husband Cameron, who may have got it from a 78 of Music Hall singer Dick Henderson. Lovely version |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST Date: 10 Oct 19 - 01:04 PM Hi Steve I notice from your post that you have the sheet music for Will the angels play their harps for me. I’ve been asked to play this at a funeral service tomorrow but I can’t find a sheet music download anywhere. I’m wondering if you’d be able to email a scanned copy of the music? My email address is vanessa701@btinternet.com It’s a long shot but thanks in anticipation Vanessa |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: Helen Date: 10 Oct 19 - 02:17 PM Hi Vanessa, You can get the sheet music with a bit of mucking about. I went to the previous thread on this topic and scrolled down to the post by Steve Parkes 11 May 99 - 05:09 AM Copy the ABC notation shown here. Make sure you copy all of the lines: X:1 T:Will the angels play their harps for me? M:4/4 Q:1/4=120 K:E B2=c2=d2=d2|=d2=d2e2e2|=d2=c2B2=d2|-=d8|B8| -B2=c2=d2=d2|=d2=d2=c4|A4B4|-B4B4|B2=c2=d2=d2| =d2=d2e2e2|=d2=c2B2=d2|-=d4=d4|B2=c2=d2=d2| =d2=d2=c4|F4=G4|-=G4=G4|B2=c2=d2=d2|=g2e2e2=d2| -=d2B=c=d2=d2|=g2e2e2=d2|-=d2B=c=d2=d2|=d2=d2=c4| A4B4|-B4B4|B2=c2=d2=d2|=g2e2e2=d2|-=d2B=c=d2=d2| =g2e2e2=d2|-=d2B=c=d2=d2|=d2=d2=c4|F4=G4| -=G4=G4|B2=d2e2e2|e2e2e2=g2|=g2=g2=g2=d2| =d2=d2=d4|B2=c2=d2=d2|=d2=d2e2=d2|=d2B2A4| -A4A4|B2=c2=d2=d2|=g2e2e2=d2|-=d2B=c=d2=d2| =g2e2e2=d2|-=d2B=c=d2=d2|=d2=d2=c4|F4=G4| -=G4=G7/4|| Go to this link: Mandolin tab converter Paste the ABC lines into the box and click submit. The sheet music will show up and below that are some links. Right click the link for the pdf file and you should have the sheet music file. One problem though. The music notation shows 4 sharps but then all the C, G, D notes (there are no F notes) have the natural sign so ignore the sharps and ignore the naturals and just play it in the key of C Major. It's a fairly simple tune by the look of it so hopefully you can wing it -pun intended :-) . Otherwise someone else with more ABC knowledge than me might be able to correct the ABC notation. I hope I am in time for your funeral music practice. Helen |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: Helen Date: 10 Oct 19 - 02:19 PM Oops. There are a couple of F notes, so maybe try playing it in the key of G Major. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: Helen Date: 10 Oct 19 - 02:29 PM Ok, I'm going to stop tinkering now but I think I've fixed it. I took out the "=" signs from the notes and also changed the key signature to G Major. Same instructions as my previous post with the ABC notation but copy and paste this one instead into the Mandolin Tab Converter. X:1 T:Will the angels play their harps for me? M:4/4 Q:1=/120 K:G B2c2d2d2|d2d2e2e2|d2c2B2d2|-d8|B8| -B2c2d2d2|d2d2c4|A4B4|-B4B4|B2c2d2d2| d2d2e2e2|d2c2B2d2|-d4d4|B2c2d2d2| d2d2c4|F4G4|-G4G4|B2c2d2d2|g2e2e2d2| -d2Bcd2d2|g2e2e2d2|-d2Bcd2d2|d2d2c4| A4B4|-B4B4|B2c2d2d2|g2e2e2d2|-d2Bcd2d2| g2e2e2d2|-d2Bcd2d2|d2d2c4|F4G4| -G4G4|B2d2e2e2|e2e2e2g2|g2g2g2d2| d2d2d4|B2c2d2d2|d2d2e2d2|d2B2A4| -A4A4|B2c2d2d2|g2e2e2d2|-d2Bcd2d2| g2e2e2d2|-d2Bcd2d2|d2d2c4|F4G4| -G4G7/4|| |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: Steve Gardham Date: 10 Oct 19 - 04:35 PM Will copy sheet music anyway and send it. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: Steve Gardham Date: 10 Oct 19 - 04:53 PM Dispatched. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: GUEST Date: 29 Oct 19 - 09:53 AM My sister Maeve recorded Will the Angels Play their Harps for Me? back in 1968 when she was very well known in Ireland on Emerald Records. She then emigrated to the USA with her husband to be Butch Moore, Irelands first entry in the Eurovision Song contest. Tony Mulvany |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me?2 From: Vic Smith Date: 29 Oct 19 - 10:24 AM I recorded the Scots travellers Cameron & Jane Turriff singing this song in unison in 1971. |
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