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Songs about singing

babypix 29 Jun 04 - 05:55 PM
Charley Noble 29 Jun 04 - 04:40 PM
Herga Kitty 29 Jun 04 - 01:28 PM
karen k 29 Jun 04 - 04:02 AM
kytrad (Jean Ritchie) 28 Jun 04 - 09:00 PM
Burke 28 Jun 04 - 07:12 PM
Big Mick 28 Jun 04 - 11:07 AM
GUEST,Hugh Jampton 28 Jun 04 - 08:20 AM
greg stephens 28 Jun 04 - 06:15 AM
Desert Dancer 27 Jun 04 - 08:23 PM
Bert 27 Jun 04 - 07:28 PM
Celtaddict 27 Jun 04 - 04:51 PM
GUEST 27 Jun 04 - 03:18 PM
GUEST,ken johnson 27 Jun 04 - 02:14 PM
GUEST,ken johnson 27 Jun 04 - 02:08 PM
Barbara 27 Jun 04 - 01:45 PM
Charley Noble 27 Jun 04 - 12:45 PM
GUEST,Sheila 27 Jun 04 - 09:57 AM
Margret RoadKnight 27 Jun 04 - 09:20 AM
Red and White Rabbit 27 Jun 04 - 06:19 AM
mg 26 Jun 04 - 10:28 PM
Celtaddict 26 Jun 04 - 05:52 PM
Herga Kitty 26 Jun 04 - 05:29 PM
GUEST 25 Jun 04 - 02:49 PM
John MacKenzie 25 Jun 04 - 02:25 PM
Flash Company 25 Jun 04 - 09:36 AM
rich-joy 25 Jun 04 - 06:26 AM
John MacKenzie 24 Jun 04 - 11:54 AM
saulgoldie 24 Jun 04 - 11:13 AM
Day_Tripper 24 Jun 04 - 01:23 AM
Cap't Bob 24 Jun 04 - 12:05 AM
NightWing 23 Jun 04 - 08:26 PM
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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: babypix
Date: 29 Jun 04 - 05:55 PM

I Come for to Sing--recorded by Bob Gibson


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Charley Noble
Date: 29 Jun 04 - 04:40 PM

And there's the dreadful song "You Can't Stop Me From Singing."

Nice song, Barbara (Reference to her "Unclaimed Pint" as linked above).

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Herga Kitty
Date: 29 Jun 04 - 01:28 PM

I have looked through the thread, and my eyesight may be (is probably) failing, but I haven't spotted a mention of the various versions of Green grow the Rushes...

Kitty


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: karen k
Date: 29 Jun 04 - 04:02 AM

It seems to me that the Guest asked for TRADITIONAL songs about singing. He's gotten lots of good ones but most are not traditional.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: kytrad (Jean Ritchie)
Date: 28 Jun 04 - 09:00 PM

Songs My Mother Taught Me. Composer known, but otherwise it fits the category exactly.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Burke
Date: 28 Jun 04 - 07:12 PM

I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Bill Staines "A Place in the Choir." It's in DT.

There are lots of hymns that refer to singing. Ginny Hawker does a great version of
Sing to me of Heaven.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Big Mick
Date: 28 Jun 04 - 11:07 AM

I was sure that when I read through this, someone would mention "Voices of Struggle" by Rick Fielding. It is all about the power of song to influence the world around us.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: GUEST,Hugh Jampton
Date: 28 Jun 04 - 08:20 AM

"Singing in the Rain" (and dancing)


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: greg stephens
Date: 28 Jun 04 - 06:15 AM

The vast number of modern songs that people are rushing to posthere reinforce the point of the original start of the thread: a request for old traditional songs about singing, there dont seem to be many. Not sure if it fully qualifies, but one of the oldest songs we have in Englsih features the word "sing" a lot:
Sumer is icumen in
Lhude sing cuccu
Groweth sed and bloweth med
And springth the wde nu
Sing Cuccu
Awe bleteh after lomb
Llouth after calve cu
Bulluc sterteth
bucke verteth
Murie sing cuccu
Wel singes thu cuccu
ne swik thu naver nu


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Subject: Lyr Add: SING ANYTHING (Neil Morris)
From: Desert Dancer
Date: 27 Jun 04 - 08:23 PM

"Sing Anything", from Neil Morris, Jimmy Driftwood's father. I heard it from Mike Seeger. Here are the words as recorded by John Quincy Wolf in 1959 (words and recording available online here).

Always chaw your own tobacco,
Never borrow, lend, or steal,
And always eat your hoecake
Of Indian corn meal.
Always treat the ladies kindly,
Never kiss them on the sly.
Pig, pig, little pig,
Root hog, or die.

Chorus: Sing anything, sing anything,
That's what the people say.
A long song, a short song,
To pass the time away.
A love song, a comic song,
Or play me something, sing,
Sing something, sing something, you,
Oh, yes, sing anything.

Well, a man in Indiana,
Just a hundred years ago,
Little boy in North Dakota,
Had a rooster and he couldn't crow.
And a girl in Minnesota
Had icicles on her nose,
And they say that Grover Cleveland
Had bunions on his toes.

(Chorus)

Well, a kitty in the garden
A-chasing bumblebees,
And Nero on the woodpile
With two big stubborn fleas.
A hornet on the grindstone
A-whetting up his sting.
Here am I, breaking my jaws,
A-singing anything.

(Chorus)

Mike sang it a bit differently, but I have written down that he learned it from a Lomax recording on Rounder, so maybe Morris sang it differently that day. ;-)

Sing anything, sing anything, that's what the people say,
A long song, a short song, just to pass the time away,
A love song, a comic song, sing me something strange,
Sing something, sing something, oh yes sing anything.

Chew your own tobacco, neither borrow, beg or steal,
Always eat your hoecake, of any kind of meal,
Always treat the ladies kindly, never kiss them on the sly,
Big pig, little pig, root hog, or die.

(2nd verse the same as above)

Kitty's in the garden, chasing bumblebees,
and Rover's on the woodpile, just workin' on his fleas,
mosquito's on the grindstone, whetting up his sting,
and me, I'm a-workin' my jaw singing anything.

---

I think the the "pig, pig" - "big pig" difference is a transcription error though, it sounds like "big pig" to me, and makes more sense that way, too.

~ Becky in Tucson


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Subject: Lyr Add: SING ME THAT SONG (Bert Hansell)
From: Bert
Date: 27 Jun 04 - 07:28 PM

Uh oh! bert is back and up to his old tricks of shamelessly pushing his own songs....

SING ME THAT SONG (Bert Hansell)


D    A7                D       A7   
Sing me that song, the one you used to sing
       D                A7    D
long ago when you still loved me
    A7
and wore my wedding ring
                      D
Oh Sing, sing me that song

Sit down here beside me, let me hold you hand in mine
pretend that you still love me
and just one more time
Oh Sing, sing me that song

       D                               A7         D    A7    D
It was springtime in the mountains when you first sang that song
    G                  D                      A7
you promised you would love me true if I would sing along
       D                        A7
for a moment we were happy then everything went wrong
    D       A7             D
and now you never sing that song

Sing me that song, the one you used to sing
long ago when you still loved me
and wore my wedding ring
Sing, sing me that song


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Celtaddict
Date: 27 Jun 04 - 04:51 PM

And let us not forget "Leather-headed Songsters" and "You Can't Keep Me from Singing" which are both in the DT. Can't do blicky from work but if you search for "Songsters" leave out the hyphen, even though it is shown in the title.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: GUEST
Date: 27 Jun 04 - 03:18 PM

Also a wonderful song by a Doncaster song wright Janet wood

"they can't stop my singing" about a Nun who wasn'to allowed sing but carried on regardless of punishment wich was harsh!!!!

See if Janet will post the lyrics.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: GUEST,ken johnson
Date: 27 Jun 04 - 02:14 PM

ooops pressed wrong key
what about Sidney Carter's cautionary tale "Man With The Microphone"


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: GUEST,ken johnson
Date: 27 Jun 04 - 02:08 PM


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Barbara
Date: 27 Jun 04 - 01:45 PM

Then there's this one: The Unclaimed Pint

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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Charley Noble
Date: 27 Jun 04 - 12:45 PM

There's "You Gave Me a Song" by Alice Gerrard with the lovely chorus:

For you gave me a song
Of a place that I call home,
A song of then,
A song of now,
A song of yet to come.

Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: GUEST,Sheila
Date: 27 Jun 04 - 09:57 AM

"Here's to Song" by Allister MacGillivray. The chorus:
"Here's to song, here's to time,
Here's to both with friends of mine,
Here's to friends who raise their voices high,
Kings have riches widely lain,
Lords have land but then again,
We have friends and song no wealth can buy."


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Margret RoadKnight
Date: 27 Jun 04 - 09:20 AM

"When Malindy Sings"
words: Paul Lawrence Dunbar, music: Oscar Brown Jr


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Subject: Lyr Add: SING ALL MEN SING (S. Haithwaite)
From: Red and White Rabbit
Date: 27 Jun 04 - 06:19 AM

SING ALL MEN SING
S.Haithwaite 2004

The taxi drew up at a place close to Prague
Where in spring chestnuts burst into flower
In the war from cross Europe they came through its gates
Watched over by men in high towers
A boy wanted to run from his bed in the dirt
Twas a place where no butterfly flew
A ghetto 'approved' but in secret they sang
Strength grew as barbed wire flowers bloomed

Sing All men Sing
What you cant say you must sing
Sing out a requiem
Sing songs of hope
But sing all men sing

Musicians and artists and leaders of men
To confuse and misguide made a show
Children whose paintings and poems tell all
Just look with your hearts you will know
A fantastic illusion of shops filled with goods
Tears fell as the trucks filled with men
Cos its off to the east when your numbers up
Then you'll not see your kinsmen again

From the hunger sprang passion
From the pain sprang a pride
A defiance kept spirits alive
Schaecter taught his requiem Freidl her art
6,000 pictures survived
A broken harmonium rang out the tunes
To defy those who locked them away
A hearse took the dead by the light of the moon
And delivered the bread in the day


87,000 from here were sent east
Of these 83,000 died
Murdered or tortured or perished on route
Of the children a handful survived
Some try to deny that it happened at all
Soon those that survived will be gone
They defied the oppressors with poems and art
And their spirits live on in our songs


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: mg
Date: 26 Jun 04 - 10:28 PM

Singing the spirit home by Eric Bogle.

mg


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Celtaddict
Date: 26 Jun 04 - 05:52 PM

Danny Doyle wrote (with Terry Folan) and sings "Songs from a Chimney Corner," about the many songs he learned from his grandmother Bridget, who was among other things a rebel in the 1916 rebellion.
He also sings a wonderful song about how dreary and dismal the poorer part of Dublin (where he grew up) was, until music and song transformed it into a place of wonder, in which "the sun loosened her pursestrings and squandered her coins of gold."
And again from the talented pen of Scowie, Keith Scowcroft, is "Welcome All In," set to music by Mike O'Leary-Johns of Mainbrace, a calling-in song which has several verses listing the kinds of songs to be sung. I am at work but could look these up at home.


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Subject: Lyr Add: THE BARD + THE SOUND OF UNION
From: Herga Kitty
Date: 26 Jun 04 - 05:29 PM

Steve Thomason has written 2 good songs about singing - The Bard, and the Sound of Union (inspired by singing with friends in the Middle Bar in Sidmouth, and at the Wareham Wail):

THE BARD
(Steve Thomason, September 2002)

I am the bard, the story-teller
In me the old tales they still live
And though the world go on forever
The old tales still their comfort give

My song began when earth was younger
And when the old gods walked the land
And the heart of man was filled with wonder
At the seasons turned by the old gods' hands

I sang my song in forest clearing
Of Herne the hunter's mighty arm
And Shebra, starry barque still steering
Across the skies until the dawn

I used my songs to warn of danger
Of Jack o'Lantern's impish ways
To comfort friend and welcome stranger
To speed through winter's iron days

My tales brought ease to lovers parted
By foreign war and icy seas
For though they lay quite broken-hearted
The old songs brought to them some peace

Old tales, old songs, old gods, past glories
I lay before you as I stand
And as you hear these old, old stories
Give thanks that bards still walk the land


THE SOUND OF UNION
(Steve Thomason 2002)


Come grasp the hand of friendship strong
Come raise your glasses and sing along
The timeless joy of chorus song
The happy sound of union.

When with first harvest out from the field
The farmer brings the good earth's yield
His pact with nature it must be sealed
In happy sound of union

And when the shepherd from hillside steep
Returns at night with straying sheep
He'll spend an hour before he sleeps
In happy sound of union

And though the ploughman he tills the land
And walks all day with horse at hand
He'll still through one last chorus stand
In happy sound of union

And when into the ground man went
To mine the earth with shoulders bent
He'd celebrate his shift well spent
In happy sound of union

From sailor's forebitter to shanty work song
To tales of oppression and righting of wrong
What binds us together and drives us along
Is happy sound of union

And so from Devon and Dorset and shire
We gather together and rekindle the fire
Come raise up your glasses, come join the choir
In happy sound of union

And so before we go at last
Let's raise together a parting glass
To bind us together in friendship fast
And happy sound of union


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: GUEST
Date: 25 Jun 04 - 02:49 PM

I'm with Little Robyn on this one, many of the songs are in this thread are your own particular favourite songs and don't necessarily relate to a songs which tells about people singing songs which I understood was the Thread.
For example "When all men sing " and even Donovans "To Sing for You "-are fine , but there's a few here which are dodgy.
Incidentally , John 'Giok'Mc.,"To Sing for You " apologies in advance for doubting you - but are the 1st and 2nd verses in the wrong order ? . I used to sing it light years ago - and it doesn't feel right when I read it and I can't check it anywhere.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 25 Jun 04 - 02:25 PM

Reminds me of the mis-spelt graffito, 'I like grils', under which someone had written, 'Don't you mean girls?', underneath which another hand had written. 'But what about us grils?'
Giok


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Flash Company
Date: 25 Jun 04 - 09:36 AM

All these posts and nobody has thought of Woody

All day singing, suppers on the ground
Young folk and old folk, are gathering round
All of the neighbours we're going to see
Oh come along Mary, come sit by me,
Oh come along Mary, come sit by me.

In the immortal words of a newspaper editorial in ww2 'Let the people snig!

FC


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: rich-joy
Date: 25 Jun 04 - 06:26 AM

The Work Song - by McGarrigles ...

Harvey Andrews "The Song" and Jeri's "Why We Sing" on the Mudcat CDs ...

Cheers! R-J


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Subject: Lyr Add: TO SING FOR YOU (Donovan)
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 24 Jun 04 - 11:54 AM

To Sing for You.

Now every man he has his work you know
And to find out mine you ain't got far to go
Call out to me as I ramble by, I'll sing a song for you.
That's what I'm here to do, to sing for you
To sing for you.

When you're feeling kinda lonesome in your mind
With a heartache following you so close behind
Reach out to me with your weary arms, I'll sing a song for you
That's what I'm here to do, to sing for you
To sing for you.

When you feel you just can't make it any more
With your head bowed down you're staring at the floor
Call out to me as I ramble by I'll sing a song for you
That's what I'm here to do, to sing for you
To sing for you.

Donovan.

Quiet often used to start my evenings with this one.

Giok

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cd2yG7BiVg


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: saulgoldie
Date: 24 Jun 04 - 11:13 AM

"Handful of Song" (Jerry, you're too modest!)
"Down the Road" by Bill Staines--("There's a song worth singing...")


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Day_Tripper
Date: 24 Jun 04 - 01:23 AM

Here's the worst song I've ever heard about music:

The Land of Music, By Sheldon Harnick

My native land is very dear to me: Its legends, its heroes, its history. I love my country but still it's true there is another land I love too.

In the country of music, the streams are fresh and clear and I know they will always flow every season of the year In the country of music, the mountains are sublime though they seem to touch the sky, they are not too high to climb.

And it goes on, and on, and ON in this vein. The city choir I'm in sang this at our last concert. It was very embarrassing.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Cap't Bob
Date: 24 Jun 04 - 12:05 AM

There is a wonderful song written by Joan MacIsaac Canadian Folksinger --- "When I can't Play" (not certain about the title).
Chorus: When I can't play I will sing,
When I can't sing I'll whistle,
and when the day comes I can whistle no more,
I'll set myself down and I'll listen.

Cap't Bob


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: NightWing
Date: 23 Jun 04 - 08:26 PM

My immediate thought when I saw the title was the first one suggested: "How Can I Keep from Singing?"

So with a little embarrassment:

"I Write the Songs" by Barry Manilow

BB,

NightWing


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 23 Jun 04 - 07:09 PM

SING FOR THE SONG by the late Shel Silverstein


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: maire-aine
Date: 23 Jun 04 - 05:20 PM

"They Can't Keep Me From Singing", Gordon McDonald's inspired re-write of "How Can I Keep From Singing"


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Subject: Lyr Add: WHO WILL SING FOR ME? (John Thomas Ely)
From: Wesley S
Date: 23 Jun 04 - 04:13 PM

WHO WILL SING FOR ME ?

By John Thomas Ely

Oft I sang for my friends, when deaths cold hand I see
When I reach my journeys end, who will sing one song for me ?
I wonder who, will sing for me ?
When I'm called to cross that silent sea
Who will sing for me ?

When friends shall gather round, and look down on me
Will they turn and walk away, or will they sing one song for me?
I wonder who, will sing for me ?
When I'm called to cross that silent sea
Who will sing for me ?

So I'll sing 'til the end, contented I will be
Assured that some friend will sing one song for me.
I wonder who, will sing for me ?
When I'm called to cross that silent sea
Who will sing for me ?


We found this on the "Three Pickers" CD by Doc Watson, Earl Scruggs and Ricky Scaggs.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Rabbi-Sol
Date: 23 Jun 04 - 01:32 PM

We have forgotten "Song for Gale" by Larry Kaplan. SOL ZELLER


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Dave Bryant
Date: 23 Jun 04 - 09:38 AM

I'm surprised that no-one has yet mentioned Dave Webber's beautiful song The Blackbird. If you've never heard it, do click on the link.

Those final words:
After love, I ask of life
Just one simple thing
Pray never let me see the time
That does not let me sing

Affect me deeply every time I hear it.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: GUEST,Cats at work
Date: 23 Jun 04 - 08:24 AM

There is also Mike O'Connor' 'Singing in the May' about the night singing on 1st May, recorded by Kathy Wallis on 'Not for Glory' and also used in Unsung Heroes and on the accompanying CD.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: rich-joy
Date: 23 Jun 04 - 07:30 AM

My old mate, Jeff Corfield, in Oz, has also written a nice one about singing - I'll post it when I can contact him for the lyrics!

Cheers! R-J


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Anglo
Date: 23 Jun 04 - 01:26 AM

I think you could certainly add The Rose in June to this list.

"When All Men Sing" was a favorite of the late Linda Crump, a singer and stalwart of the Pick'n' 'n' Sing'n' Gather'n' here in upstate New York, whose heroic struggle with cancer finally ended late last year. I sang Bob Copper's "The Old Songs" at her memorial because I thought it was a song she would like.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: MAG
Date: 23 Jun 04 - 12:48 AM

Carla Sciaky. I haven't heard about her in awhile. I had her tape with "Undertow" on it. Liked it a lot. Foolishly lent it out.

I'll look for this one, sol. thanks for the reminder of a clear, rich voice.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Rabbi-Sol
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 10:51 PM

One of the prettiest songs I heard about singing is " Aunt Sue" which was written by Pete Sutherland and recorded by Carla Sciaky on her album, "Awakening". It is track #12 on that album. Both, the lyrics and the melody are very touching, and Carla has the perfect voice for this song. SOL ZELLER


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: MAG
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 10:45 PM

That's a great one, Jenny.

Not strictly about singing, but about the inherent sacredness of music and one's work; and it is a song, and I just happen to have it on (see other thread):

fiddler's Hymn
(Metamora)


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Subject: Lyr Add: HERE IS MY HOME (Si Kahn)
From: JennyO
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 10:18 PM

I just had to mention one of my favourite songs, which is really about how singing brings us together:

HERE IS MY HOME
(Si Kahn)

Good friends from whom we now must part,
Where are we bound?
Your hands and voices lift my heart;
Here is my home.

CHORUS:
Come darkness, come light
Where are we bound?
Come morning, come night
Here is my home.

For those who work in harmony,
Where are we bound?
Can learn to live in unity;
Here is my home.

If we can join ourselves in song,
Where are we bound?
Our hearts will live when we are gone;
Here is my home.

The spirit that finds music here
Where are we bound?
Will sing forever in the air
Here is my home.


Also, a friend of mine, Bill Bekric, has written a lovely song about singing, too. I will have to dig the words out, then type them in here - I know I have them somewhere. It deserves to see the light of day.

Jenny


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: GUEST,Del Boy
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 07:07 PM

Jim Reid's "The Better 'O a Sang" from the album of the same name. Not trad but a good song about the joy and need of song.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Clinton Hammond
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 06:34 PM

Why be exclusionary and only consider 'trad' stuff?

James Keelaghan's "Sing My Heart Home" is a wonderful song!


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Joe_F
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 06:21 PM

"Love's Old Sweet Song" (in the forum, but not yet in DigiTrad)

"Silver Dagger" ("Don't sing love songs, you'll wake my mother")

"Goodnight, Irene" ("Please sing me one more song")

"I've Been Working on the Railroad"


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: Snuffy
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 09:12 AM

THE OLD SONGS (2) (Bob Copper and Peter Bellamy)

Cho: The old songs, yes, the old songs, that gave our fathers joy --
The songs they sang till the welkin rang when Nelson was a boy.


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: GUEST
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 06:51 AM

oops previous post should have read poem not peom!!


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Subject: RE: Songs about singing
From: GUEST
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 06:49 AM

Gervase I think you will find that "When All Men Sing" is actually a peom from "Chronicles Of A Country Gentlemen" by Keith "Scowie" Scowcroft and tune by Derek "Giff" Gifford.

Also if you are including non-trad songs Eric Bogle's "Sound Of Singing"


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