Subject: Too soon to out of me bed From: GUEST,Les the thread jumper Date: 12 May 03 - 03:36 PM On a Monday morning, A song by Cyril Tawney, excellent version by Martin Carthy: Too soon to be out of me bed Too soon to be on this bus-queue caper Searching for change for me picture paper On a Monday morning Can any one help with the words? Thanks |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: Sorcha Date: 12 May 03 - 03:55 PM This one in the DT? |
Subject: Lyr Add: ON A MONDAY MORNING (Cyril Tawney) From: Rank Date: 12 May 03 - 04:12 PM
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Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: Sorcha Date: 12 May 03 - 04:42 PM I hate to tell you this, Rank, since you are being helpful, but we already had it, click on my link. |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: GUEST,Les the thread jumper Date: 12 May 03 - 05:13 PM thanks Sorcha, thanks Rank |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: breezy Date: 12 May 03 - 07:02 PM thank Cyril |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 12 May 03 - 07:57 PM Rank included a verse not given in the DT, and his text is, I think, more accurate. It's one of those songs that has been passed around quite a lot in a relatively short space of time, and we could probably do with an attributed set from the horse's mouth. |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: Gaffer Date: 13 May 03 - 07:54 AM This is not from the horse's mouth but from the groom's ear - Ive heard Cyril sing all Rank's verses Gaffer |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 13 May 03 - 09:14 AM It's a great song, thanks for posting it - one of my friends sings it without the extra verse, & changed a tad so the person in bed is not a female. She was heading off to work one horrible Monday & sang it to the blokes digging a hole in the road after they'd made a remark about Mondays nor something. They loved it but the citizens on their way to work pretended it wasn't happening. sandra |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: GUEST,Sorcha Date: 13 May 03 - 09:19 AM OK, I screwed up. Sorry. |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: Watson Date: 13 May 03 - 09:22 AM ...and as punishment you've had your cookie removed again. |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: GUEST Date: 13 May 03 - 09:33 AM LOL, I guess so. |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: gnomad Date: 13 May 03 - 02:33 PM I have a recording of Cyril singing this, including the "extra" verse, using fumbling rather than searching for change in the first & last verses. When he launched his Navy Cuts CD at Whitby he did mention how a missing verse got recovered for the Grey Funnel Line, perhaps something similar happened with this song. |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 13 May 03 - 02:42 PM I've known that "missing" verse for nearly 30 years, so I'd think its omission was a mistake on the part of the DT transcriber. How close are the DT and lyrics in this thread to Cyril's recording? I haven't heard him sing it for many years, and can no longer remember what, of the text as I recall it (which differs in some particulars from what we already have) is his, and what later changes made by others. |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: Schantieman Date: 14 May 03 - 07:22 AM The verses above are almost verbatim from The Cyril Tawney Songbook. He has 'Fumbling for change....' - and (Scotch) whisky rather than (Irish) whiskey. Steve |
Subject: RE: Too soon to out of me bed From: Dave Bryant Date: 14 May 03 - 08:20 AM I think that the "Grey Funnel Line" verse which "went missing" was probably the 3rd one in the DT version as it's often left out of songbooks and recordings - what a pity as It's probably the most significant verse in the song. Still, Cyril's had several whole songs which have been lost and found. When he used to host his weekly west country radio programme, he tried to write a new song for each show - often on topical subjects - some of these got mislaid. I believe that "In the sidings now" (About the Beeching railway cuts) was given back to Cyril by someone who'd recorded it at the time. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: On a Monday Morning (Cyril Tawney) From: Joe Offer Date: 20 Jun 21 - 09:23 PM I like what Fara did with this song. Here is the Cyril Tawney recording, which I also like very much. But I think Cyril would be very pleased with what Fara did with his song. |
Subject: RE: Info: On a Monday Morning (Cyril Tawney) From: RTim Date: 20 Jun 21 - 09:34 PM Very Odd...I was only looking at this song this very morning and listened to several versions on YouTube and I copied the text onto my Computer.... Tim Radford |
Subject: RE: Info: On a Monday Morning (Cyril Tawney) From: RTim Date: 20 Jun 21 - 09:56 PM The story about the Third verse (About the Spar) in The Grey Funnel Line is very interesting. When Cyril first recorded the song - in 1959 I think....He did NOT sing that verse. Some time afterwards, Cyril was in a song club and Lou Killen sang the song - including the "Spar" verse. After the performance, Cyril approached Lou and asked if he had written the verse? To which Lou replied - "No you fool, you wrote it..".and something like - "You gave me the full words when you first wrote it...." Cyril had forgotten he had written those words and that is why his first recording does NOT include them. He include them on all subsequent performances and records..... I am told this is a TRUE story!! Tim Radford |
Subject: RE: Info: On a Monday Morning (Cyril Tawney) From: Reinhard Date: 20 Jun 21 - 10:20 PM Yes Tim, Cyril told that story on his own website too. |
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