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GUEST,Cumbria 08 Aug 06 - 06:05 PM
Jim I 08 Aug 06 - 06:29 PM
Malcolm Douglas 08 Aug 06 - 07:11 PM
Paul Burke 09 Aug 06 - 03:32 AM
Flash Company 09 Aug 06 - 11:51 AM
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Subject: Lyr Req: Droylsden Wakes
From: GUEST,Cumbria
Date: 08 Aug 06 - 06:05 PM

Does anyone know where I can get the words for Droylsden Wakes, used to know them but sadly age creeps up on the memory and deletes it!!!


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Subject: Lyr Add: DROYLSDEN WAKES
From: Jim I
Date: 08 Aug 06 - 06:29 PM

Droylsden Wakes

It's Droylsden Wakes, an' we're comin' to town,
To tell you of sommat of great renown;
An' if this owd jade'll let me begin,
aw'll show you how hard an' how fast Aw can spin,

Chorus
So it's three-dy-well, three-dy-well, dan dum dill doe,
So it's three-dy-well, three-dy-well, dan dum dill doe.

Thou brags of thysel, but Aw dunno' think it's true,
For Aw will uphold thee, thy faults aren't a few,
For when thou has done, an' spun very hard,
Of this Aw'm well sure, thy work is ill-marred.

Thou saucy owd jade, thou'd best howd thy tongue,
Or else Aw'll be thumpin' thee ere it be long,
An' if 'at Aw do, thou'rt sure for to rue,
For Aw can ha' mony a one's good as you.

What is it to me who you can have?
Aw shanno' be long ere Aw'm laid i' my grave,
An' when 'at Aw'm dead, an' ha done what I can,
You may find one 'at'll spin as hard as Aw've done.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Droylsden Wakes
From: Malcolm Douglas
Date: 08 Aug 06 - 07:11 PM

Always bear in mind that you may not have the right spelling for a place name. A quick search via the onsite search engine (link at the top of every page) for droylsden would have done the trick:

DROYLSDEN WAKES (DT entry, lacking full source information)

Lyr/Tune Add: Droylsden Wakes (Forum thread with background information).

Further information and more verses are available at http://www.folk-network.com/miscellany/penguin/droylsden.html.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Droylsden Wakes
From: Paul Burke
Date: 09 Aug 06 - 03:32 AM

The original place (east of Manchester) is called Droylsden, wheer they used t'blacklead th' tramlines. But that story is told of other towns nearby, along with putting the pig on the wall to watch the band go by.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Droylsden Wakes
From: Flash Company
Date: 09 Aug 06 - 11:51 AM

Bob Morton and Ken Greenhough of The Union Folk used to do this, I recall that Bob looked very fetching in his head-scarf doing the female role.

FC


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