Subject: Happy Marriage songs? From: KitKat Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:01 AM Ok you lot, here is a challenge. Who can find songs about wedded bliss (other than the WEDDING SONG). There are plenty of songs about being in love and plenty more about rgretting having got married, feeling at the altar, dying of unrequited/forbidden love and being done to death by your parents for refusing to marry the person of their choice. BUT where are the songs about being happily married? Is it so unusual a state? Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Nigel Parsons Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:14 AM THE FOLKS WHO LIVE ON THE HILL! Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Maryrrf Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:29 AM There ain't that many of 'em! But "SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD" and "JOHN ANDERSON, MY JO" come to mind. Personally I like the ones about unhappy marriages like "Matty Groves". Much more fun! Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Bat Goddess Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:34 AM Sally Rogers' song, "LOVELY AGNES" written about her grandmother. "Oh Agnes, won't you go with me? "Now three score years have come and passed |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: greg stephens Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:34 AM "My Old Dutch" I suspect you mean DEAR OLD DUTCH. --JoeClone, 20-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Bat Goddess Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:36 AM Of course, there's also "CUCKOOS NEST" as recorded by Tim Hart & Maddy Prior and by Ashley Hutchings, et al, on "Morris On!" -- (last verse) |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Maryrrf Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:39 AM I've had this dilema several times, being asked to sing at anniversaries, etc. In Scotland neighbors of my friend were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary - garden party, big cake, etc. They asked me to sing a song and I was stumped. I said "I can't think of a song that would be appropriate for honoring 40 years of love". "Oh there's nae love, dear, it's just been endurance", said the old fellow. So I sang "THE HUMOURS OF WHISKEY" and they loved it. Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. They play some of my songs on a local radio station and I was listening one time when the announcer dedicated a song to somebody's 50th wedding anniversary. He said my name and I was wondering what song it would be - it was "Farewell to Whiskey" - where a wife confronts her husband who's been drinking in the tavern all day leaving her and the kids with nothing to eat! Strange! |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: greg stephens Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:40 AM SPENCER THE ROVER. They go through a bit of a rocky patch, but after a bit of counselling and addressing various issues they make a very good go of it. Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Jeri Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:45 AM This thread about love songs has some appropriate suggestions, although the songs are about all sorts of love. (I was looking for the one I posted at the end - Cheryl Wheeler's "QUARTER MOONS.") Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:48 AM Come write me down, ye powers above The man that first created love For I've a diamond in my eye Wherein all my joys and comforts lie Wherein all my joys and comforts lie.
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Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: greg stephens Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:50 AM KISSES SWEETER THAN WINE Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Skipjack K8 Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:57 AM THE ROSEVILLE FAIR
Skipjack |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Snuffy Date: 14 Mar 02 - 10:04 AM We've been together now for forty years And it don't seem a day too much. There ain't a lady living in the land As I'd swap for my DEAR OLD DUTCH
WassaiL! V |
Subject: Lyr Add: MARY IN THE MORNING From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 14 Mar 02 - 10:16 AM Mary in the Morning ;-) **********************************************************
MARY IN THE MORNING
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Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Murph10566 Date: 14 Mar 02 - 10:20 AM Hi KitKat - How about Anne Murray's 'COULD I HAVE THIS DANCE?' ? West Side Story's 'One Hand, One Heart' (covered by Barbra Striesand, I think)... 'Longer Than...' by Dan Fogelberg Another beautiful tune is John McDermott's 'Guardian Angel' ("Love is a Voyage" CD - EMI)
Just a few - Good luck - M.
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Subject: Lyr Add: COOTAMUNDRA WATTLE (John Williamson) From: GUEST,alinact Date: 14 Mar 02 - 10:29 AM From Aussie legend John Williamson.
COOTAMUNDRA WATTLE (The Cootamundra Wattle is a particular species of yellow flowering native bush.)
Don't go lookin' through that old camphor box, woman.
There are days when you wish the world would stop, woman,
Hey, it's July and the winter sun is shining,
It's Sunday and you should stop the worry, woman.
Can't you hear the bees making honey, woman,
Hey, it's July and the winter sun is shining
Don't buy the daily papers any more, woman.
There's all the colours of the rainbow in the garden, woman,
Hey, it's July and the winter sun is shining |
Subject: Lyr Add: I CHOSE RIGHT From: Pseudolus Date: 14 Mar 02 - 10:31 AM There's a great song called "I chose right" from the show "Baby" that I have sung at many many weddings. People have mistakenly assumed that I wrote it (mostly because they haven't heard it before) and sadly I had to tell the truth! Here's a couple verses....
First I think about you
Life's a very long road Nice tune as well....look for the soundtrack! Frank |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: SharonA Date: 14 Mar 02 - 10:36 AM "Oh, How Happy You Have Made Me" performed by Shades of Blue, 1966 "Chapel of Love" performed by the Dixie Cups, 1964 (Goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get ma-a-arried...) "Still the One" performed by Orleans, 1976 |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Midchuck Date: 14 Mar 02 - 10:53 AM Sometimes When I Get to Thinking - Buffy St. Marie. What Song Could I Sing to You - Dick McCormack (the only people who've heard that in the last 15 years or so are those who have our first CD, and there's only a few hundred of those.) Pete. |
Subject: Lyr Add: TAKE YOUR TIME (Loudon Wainwright III) From: Mrs.Duck Date: 14 Mar 02 - 11:55 AM TAKE YOUR TIME (Peter Mundey recorded by Loudon Wainwright III)
1. You first wound my clock up on our wedding day
Chorus
2. I mind the time when we were young
3. As time went by, our children grew up
4. And now that we're nearing the end of our time Raggytash sang this song to me on the night before I married Geoff and I still fill up when I hear it. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: JenEllen Date: 14 Mar 02 - 12:17 PM One of my favourites: CHICKENS IN THE GARDEN
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Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST Date: 14 Mar 02 - 12:32 PM 2 Tom Paxton songs MY LADY'S A WILD FLYING DOVE and The First Song is for You. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Jim Dixon Date: 14 Mar 02 - 12:40 PM See Neal and Leandra's Old Love in the DT. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Mickey191 Date: 14 Mar 02 - 01:14 PM THE DUTCHMAN and After all these years. Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 14 Mar 02 - 01:41 PM "Lies," by Stan Rogers. They don't get much better than this. Roger in Baltimore |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST,Laurie McP Date: 14 Mar 02 - 01:42 PM Greg Brown's: "Dear Wrinkled Face"
Traditional: "MATT HYLAND" |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: CapriUni Date: 14 Mar 02 - 02:14 PM What about QUAKER'S WIFE? Not specifically about marriage, but a 'snapshot' of a day in the life of a happy family -- and marraige is a part of that.
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Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST,Rich_and_Dee Date: 14 Mar 02 - 02:29 PM Hi, "Heart of the Home" by Andy M. Stewart What's the song by the Bothy Band that contains a line that reads something like "...when I first met him I wore a long shawl/Not that I'm married I wear bugger all..." Anyone help with the title? Rich |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST,Rich_and_Dee Date: 14 Mar 02 - 02:38 PM The Bothy Band song I was thinking of is "DO YOU LOVE AN APPLE?". Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Maryrrf Date: 14 Mar 02 - 02:48 PM Yeah that Bothy Band song about sums it up! It's hard for me to sing songs about happy marriage with conviction! |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Pseudolus Date: 14 Mar 02 - 03:05 PM Isn't the Dutchman about a couple where the husband has Alzeimer's and she still sticks with him? I agree, a true testament of love but I'm not sure it falls into the category of "Happy" Marriage songs.....jmho.... Frank |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Mickey191 Date: 14 Mar 02 - 05:43 PM Picky,Picky,Picky. Obviously thee is still great love there. The vows say For Better or Worse. One can be happy taking care of one's life partner. That is what it is all about. |
Subject: Lyr Add: WALTZING AROUND IN THE NUDE From: Susanne (skw) Date: 14 Mar 02 - 06:03 PM :-))) WALTZING AROUND IN THE NUDE (Dick McCormack) Edna was eighty years old last July She's older and greyer, but then so am I All of our married life, all of our days We've started each morning the very same way
We go waltzing around in the nude
The phonograph stands on the living-room floor
We go waltzing around in the nude
Time was when we floated like leaves on the breeze
Still we're waltzing around in the nude
When the coffee is hot, when the sun's shining bright
So we do the polka in the nude
We go spinning around and around
So do the polka in the nude |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST Date: 14 Mar 02 - 06:14 PM NAOMI by Ralph McTell
The lyrics are in a thread somewhere |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Dave Bryant Date: 15 Mar 02 - 07:40 AM Mrs Duck has already suggested one of my favourites "TAKE YOUR TIME", but another that comes to mind (although there's no actual mention of marriage) is poem by Dorothy Hewitt, Sailor home from the Sea which Martin Wyndham-Read set to music. Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: KitKat Date: 15 Mar 02 - 10:00 AM Wow, thanks for all the suggestions. I should have said that I was looking specifically for traditional songs (clean ones - so that rules out 'Cuckoo's nest!), so apologies to all of you who suggested other genres. I will certainly take a good luck at them. Seems to me there is a gap in the market for song writers out there! I am very grateful that you all refrained from mentioning 'Me Husband's Got No Courage in Him'! Thanks again KitKat |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST,Pete Peterson Date: 15 Mar 02 - 10:35 AM From the old time tradition-- Merry Girl (DaCosta Woltz's Southern Broadcasters) WHEN THE ROSES BLOOM IN DIXIELAND(Carter Family) DIXIE DARLING (Carter Family) ROSE OF MY HEART (I learned it from the Whitstein Brothers; anybody know where they got it?) BEFORE I MET YOU (I believe Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper) those off the top of my head; gotta be others! Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02.
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Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Tiger Date: 15 Mar 02 - 06:01 PM Pete, you just beat me to "Before I Met You", but I'd like to add:
Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 15 Mar 02 - 10:53 PM When my parents had their 60th wedding anniversary, they asked me to write a song for them. My parent's marriage was not "happy" by most measures. Like a lot of marriages, they got used to being together and took the bad with the good. I didn't feel that I could write an idealized song about every day being filled with love, so I went back to the year they were married for the first verse:
Back when Lindy first flew the Atlantic alone
Steamboat Willie was Mickey Mouse's first cartoon
The chorus came out:
Through the good times and bad times
Maybe why there aren't all that many songs about happy marriages is that marriages are rarely start to finish joy rides.
I still like the verse in WAY OUT WEST IN KANSAS:
There was a man who loved his wife (Way Out West in KS |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST,Sonja Date: 16 Mar 02 - 12:31 AM WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG, MAGGIE BELIEVE ME, IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS I'LL TAKE YOU HOME AGAIN, KATHLEEN Silver Threads Among The Gold WHEN I FIRST CAME TO THIS LAND * *[maybe not "happy" marriage, but marriage that lasts] Other genres: Years From Now (Don Williams) Always (Irving Berlin) There's also a country song with a line like "...when your hair is turned to silver, I'll still love to lay you down." Can't recall who sang it--Merle Haggard, maybe? And then in another vein, but still germane, I think: from Fiddler on the roof Sunrise, Sunset and Do You Love Me?
There's also a Yiddish song which, please forgive me, I'm about to spell wrong, since I don't have my sheet music in front of me: |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: JedMarum Date: 16 Mar 02 - 09:01 AM I've got one: |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: JedMarum Date: 16 Mar 02 - 09:05 AM He was born to be any ordinary man The soul of a wanderer had he He passed by and she caught him by the hand She'd the heart of an angel And the wings of a dove He turned 'round and she answered his embrace Though little more then children were they He gave her sons; strong and fine sons 1, 2, 3 Real treasure he passed to them Their mother love did he CHO: She gave to him her love And as the years passed by They'd sail the heavens above The soul of a wanderer and the wings of a dove The wand'rer roams though he's bound to land or sea The dove she glides from tree to shore But when they wed they fly as far as they can see Together they know no bounds And 'cross the heavens soar CHO: Now is he, he's just an ordinary man Returning as ever to her door He kisses her face and he rolls her in his arms Kisses he's given her ten thousand times before CHO: |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 16 Mar 02 - 12:04 PM Can't remember the title, but Don Williams recorded a GREAT song, You're My Best Friend. COuldn't be much finer a tribute to a wife. Jerry |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST,jaze Date: 16 Mar 02 - 06:32 PM How about "A DAISY A DAY". The ending is sad, but the marriage was happy! Song title converted to link. --JoeClone, 19-Mar-02. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST Date: 16 Mar 02 - 09:06 PM LASS OF GLENSHEE Do all those broken token ones count? Three Tom Lehrer "love" songs: WHEN YOU ARE OLD AND GREY, I Hold Your Hand in Mine, THE WIENER SCHNITZEL WALTZ BONNY YTHANSIDE Those ones where she goes to war after him and they get married (MARY AND THE SOLDIER, Jackie Munro...) In London So Fair THE BANKS OF THE BANN
There must be lots more, but too much happiness is repetitive after a while (at least in a song). |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: kytrad (Jean Ritchie) Date: 17 Mar 02 - 04:05 PM You're welcome to my, 'anniversary song,' "Sweet Sorrow in the Wind." Don't know if it's on DT, but it's on my "None But One" CD- and also was recorded by Emmy Lou Harrison on, "Blue Kentucky Girl," some years ago. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST,dancer Date: 17 Mar 02 - 08:42 PM How about Stan Rogers' "Forty-five years" or "Lies" strange title but a beautiful love song What about "You're My HOme" by billy Joel
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Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Genie Date: 18 Mar 02 - 03:36 AM "THE ANNIVERSARY SONG" written by Al Jolson and others.
MY WOMAN, MY WOMAN, MY WIFE - Marty Robbins |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Grab Date: 18 Mar 02 - 09:15 AM Some more Tom Paxton songs: "I give you the morning" and "OUTWARD BOUND" which I can remember offhand, but there's probably more. Others: Sting "FIELDS OF GOLD"; Don McLean "And I love you so". Beautiful South "Prettiest Eyes" has to be about the best though - absolutely lovely words. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Leeder Date: 18 Mar 02 - 06:28 PM Buffy St. Marie has another one, don't recall the title, but it has the line: "He's a pretty good man, if you ask me." |
Subject: Lyr Add: ANNIVERSARY SONG (Mike Campbell) From: GUEST,Mike Campbell Date: 18 Mar 02 - 07:14 PM Here's one I wrote for my own 25th wedding anniversary. Hopefully, this can be added to the database.
ANNIVERSARY SONG NOTE: My wife Tawmmie and I got married in 1973 and we plan to stay together for all of our lives. M.C. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST,BO in KY Date: 18 Mar 02 - 11:52 PM Not exactly trad., but in that vein, there's a song in "Rise Up Singing" called "Abelard and Heloise", beautiful tune....I think Sally Rogers does a version of it. Also, Marc Cohn "True Companion" - doesn't get much better. |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Genie Date: 19 Mar 02 - 05:44 AM There was a pretty, if schmaltzy, song that was popular in the 1950s (maybe early '60s), called "Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring." It describes a beautiful, life-long love. Genie |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: sian, west wales Date: 19 Mar 02 - 06:35 AM Sonja mentioned "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" before I logged in. I was going to mention it because I had heard that Thomas Moore had been commissioned to write it by a gentleman whose wife was suffering from a disfiguring disease. Wonderful story. Very weepy-making.... sian |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: Sooz Date: 19 Mar 02 - 01:58 PM Gift of a brand new day by Harvey Andrews, Silly old fool by Brian Bedford or, if you want traditional, how about the Lincolnshire Wedding Song? |
Subject: Lyr/Chord ADD: You're My Best Friend From: wysiwyg Date: 11 Sep 03 - 05:01 PM You can hear YOU'RE MY BEST FRIEND at RECORD LADY, using the artist and song indexes to find and download the sound file. And please, support the Record Lady site if you can! Haven't tried the arrangement yet; it's from Cowpie. ~S~ ============================================================ MY BEST FRIEND As recorded by Don Williams 1. You placed gold on my finger, You brought love like I'd never known, You gave life to our children, And to me a reason to go on, CHORUS: You're my bread when I'm hungry, You're my shelter from troubled winds, You're my anchor in life's ocean, But most of all, you're my best friend. 2. When I need hope and inspiration, You're always strong when I'm tired and weak, I could search this whole world over, You'd still be everything that I need. Repeat Chorus CHORDS: (D)You placed gold (A)on my (D)finger, You brought (G)love like I'd never (D)known, You gave life to our (G)children, And (D)to me a (A)reason to go (D)on. CHORUS: You're my (G)bread when I'm (D)hungry, You're my (A)shelter from troubled (D)winds, You're my anchor in life's (G)ocean, But most of (D)all, (A)you're my best (D)friend. When I need hope (A)and inspir- (D)ation, You're always (G)strong when I'm tired and (D)weak, I could search this whole world (G)over, You'd still (D)be every- (A)thing that I (D)need. Repeat Chorus ~SH |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: akenaton Date: 11 Sep 03 - 05:21 PM "My dear old friend" by Mary Chapin Carpenter always makes me cry.... DAMN IT!!! |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST,reggie miles Date: 11 Sep 03 - 11:59 PM Flying Saucers 1 1 1 Our (1) marriage used to be, 1 4 4 4 4 Like the (4) sweetest harmony. 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 Everything was peachy at the (5) start. 5 1 1 1 But like a (1) rocket to the moon, 1 4 4 4 4 It was (4) over much too soon. 5 5 5 5 1 The (5) day she hit my head she broke my (1) heart. (chorus)------------------------------------------------------------- (sound of saucers crashing followed by moans of owww!, 3x progressively louder) 1 1 1 1 (1) Flying saucers, 4 4 4 4 (4) Flying saucers, 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 (1) Flying from the hands of my (5) wife. 1 1 1 1 (1) Flying saucers, 4 4 4 4 (4) Cups and saucers, 5 5 5 5 1 Are (5) breaking up my happy wedding (1) life. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Last night I sure was blist, when she threw a plate and missed. I cried, "This is goodbye to our romance!" But she pleaded as she said, "Though that plate just missed your head, I'm your wife and I deserve a second chance." (chorus) So to science I declare, For those saucers in the air, You don't have to look to Jupiter or Mars. You can solve this mystery. Find a woman who is free. Marry her and you will soon be seeing stars. (chorus) |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST,reggie miles Date: 12 Sep 03 - 12:03 AM Nuts! When I cut and pasted this from Word it didn't look right in the submit message box so I moved everything around and then submitted it and it looks awful! I'll try pasting directly without correcting the errors as I view them it in the message box. I hope this works. Flying Saucers 1 1 1 Our (1) marriage used to be, 1 4 4 4 4 Like the (4) sweetest harmony. 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 Everything was peachy at the (5) start. 5 1 1 1 But like a (1) rocket to the moon, 1 4 4 4 4 It was (4) over much too soon. 5 5 5 5 1 The (5) day she hit my head she broke my (1) heart. (chorus)------------------------------------------------------------- (sound of saucers crashing followed by moans of owww!, 3x progressively louder) 1 1 1 1 (1) Flying saucers, 4 4 4 4 (4) Flying saucers, 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 (1) Flying from the hands of my (5) wife. 1 1 1 1 (1) Flying saucers, 4 4 4 4 (4) Cups and saucers, 5 5 5 5 1 Are (5) breaking up my happy wedding (1) life. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Last night I sure was blist, when she threw a plate and missed. I cried, "This is goodbye to our romance!" But she pleaded as she said, "Though that plate just missed your head, I'm your wife and I deserve a second chance." (chorus) So to science I declare, For those saucers in the air, You don't have to look to Jupiter or Mars. You can solve this mystery. Find a woman who is free. Marry her and you will soon be seeing stars. (chorus) |
Subject: RE: Happy Marriage songs? From: GUEST,reggie miles Date: 12 Sep 03 - 12:06 AM Well it still didn't paste correctly but perhaps you get the idea. Sometimes throwing things can be very therapeutic and sometimes just downright dangerous. |
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