Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Georgiansilver Date: 31 Aug 21 - 02:00 PM Here is a Karaoke version on Youtube. https://youtu.be/XypUrLjzgLQ |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,LarryThe RadioGuy Date: 31 Aug 21 - 11:48 AM Nice version, Gavin. Thanks for posting it. I gave it a youtube 'like'. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Gavin Paterson Date: 30 Aug 21 - 07:30 AM Thanks to Larry for the info on the forgotten version of this song. I'm very sure that must have been where Liam Clancy heard it. I wonder if that Noel Harrison LP was in his collection. For what it's worth, here is my version of this version. https://youtu.be/kWGuqT6cCs8 |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,LarrytheRadioGuy Date: 28 Aug 21 - 08:04 PM And in answer to DesertRat from his original 1999 post: here are the lyrics. Are they the 'original' lyrics? Who knows. But Noel Harrison used them in 1968 and they're very similar to the one The Clancy Brothers used in 1972. SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME by Irving King aka Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly (1925) as recorded by Noel Harrison,1968; similar version by the Clancy Brothers (1972) I have watched the day fade and melt away ten thousand times or more And I have drawn ten thousand conclusions in the sand along the shore. Show me the way to go home, I'm tired and I want to go to bed I had a little taste about an hour ago and its gone right to my head No matter where I roam, over land or sea or foam You will always hear me singing this song, show me the way to go home. I've waited in the sun and listened to everyone of the questions that you've posed And found the answers in the petals of the rose. No matter where I roam over land or sea or foam You will always hear me singing this song, Show me the way to go home. I've watched you come & go And seen enough to know that there's no more to see. And I have loved a girl and known that she loved me. No matter where I roam over land or sea or foam, You will always hear me singing this song, Show me the way to go home. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,LarryTheRadioGuy Date: 27 Aug 21 - 10:27 PM Here is a youtube link to the Noel Harrison recording. Show Me The Way To go Home, Noel Harrison |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,LarryTheRadioGuy Date: 27 Aug 21 - 10:21 PM Gavin Peterson asked about whether anybody had heard those different lyrics to Show Me The Way To Go Home. You mentioned, Gavin, that you'd heard them on a hard to find Clancy Brothers release from 1972. I have a 1968 album by Noel Harrison (Santa MOnica Pier) with those same lyrics. And I can't find any reference to them anywhere else. So I'm wondering if anybody has heard these lyrics anywhere other than through Noel Harrison or The Clancy Brothers. Are they original lyrics written by the two songwriters? Or is it a music hall addition? Or did Noel Harrison write them himself (although he gives credit to Irving King--the psuedonym for the two songwriters who wrote the song)? |
Subject: Lyr Add: SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME (Jones & Hare) From: Jim Dixon Date: 04 Jun 21 - 07:26 PM My transcription from the Edison record at the Internet Archive: SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME As recorded by Billy Jones and Ernest Hare (The Happiness Boys) on Edison 51660-R, 1925. 1. When I’m happy, when I’m happy, singing all the while, You* don’t need nobody then to show you* how to smile. When I’ve been out on a spree, toddling down the street, With this little melody everyone you* greet: [Chorus 1] Show me the way to go home; I’m tired and I want to go to bed. I had a little drink about an hour ago and it’s gone right to my head. Wherever I may roam, on land or sea or foam, You can always hear me singing’ this song: show me the way to go home. 2. Old King Cole was a merry old soul and a merry old soul was he. He called for his wine and he called for his pipe and he called for his fiddlers three. When they’d had a high old time all the whole night through, What was it that king Cole said and his fiddlers too? [Chorus 2] Show me the way to go home; I’m tired and I want to go to bed. Anyone at all can push a fountain pen, but a pencil must be lead. I’ve tried to figure out, but can’t get through my dome. Can a fellow bounce a codfish ball? Show me the way to go home. [Patter omitted here] 3. Miss Fitzsimmon went in swimmin' early one summer morn. She took a dip and she heard a rip and she knew her suit was torn. She stayed till the change of tide took the water out, And when no longer she could hide, she began to shout: [Chorus 3] Show me the way to go home; I’m tired and I want to go to bed. Say, if they print the papers up in black and white, how can the news be read? I’ve tried to figure out, but can’t get through my dome Why a hot dog has no pedigree. Show me the way to go home. 4. Jack McCann once took a man up in his aeroplane. He looped the loop, then made a swoop and looped the loop again. His friend paled and mopped his brow; then the flier cried: "What else can I show you now?" And his friend replied: [Chorus 4] Show me the way to go home; I’m tired and I want to go to bed. In old Kentucky no one ever tasted cake; everything down there is bred. I’ve tried to figure out, but can’t get through my dome: Can a man make spongecake out of a sponge? Show me the way to go home. [Patter omitted here.] [Repeat Chorus 1.] * * * * The pronouns may seem odd because Jones and Hare sing alternate lines; one sings in the first person, the other in the second. They do this in many of their recordings. |
Subject: ADD: Girl on Burleigh Beach (Show me the way...) From: Joe Offer Date: 27 Nov 19 - 04:21 PM There are other versions of this parody posted above - buy hey, this on is "official." It's from the Australian Senior Scout Song Book, compliments of Sandra in Sydney. GIRL ON BURLEIGH BEACH (Tune: “Show Me the Way to Go Home”) Show me the way to go home, Said a girl on Burleigh beach, I had a swimsuit on about an hour ago, But it's floated out of reach. And all I have on now Is sand and sea and foam, So give me a page of the Courier-Mail, And show me the way to go home. |
Subject: Lyr Add: SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME (Irving King) From: Jim Dixon Date: 02 Aug 18 - 11:56 AM Finally! We have definitive lyrics from the sheet music! You can see the sheet music at the website of Baylor University. SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME Words and music by Irving King,* ©1925. 1. When I'm happy, when I'm happy, singing all the while, I don't need nobody then to show me how to smile. When I've been out on a spree, toddling down the street, With this little melody everyone I greet: CHORUS: Show me the way to go home. I'm tired and I want to go to bed. I had a little drink about an hour ago, And it's gone right to my head. Wherever I may roam, On land, or sea, or foam, You can always hear me singing this song: Show me the way to go home. 2. Old King Cole was a merry old soul, and a merry old soul was he. He called for his wine and he called for his pipe and he called for his fiddlers three. When they'd had a high old time, all the whole night through, What was it that King Cole said and his fiddlers too? CHORUS EXTRA VERSES: 1. Miss Fitzsimmon went in swimmin' early one summer morn. She took a dip and she heard a rip and she knew her suit was torn. She stayed till the change of tide took the water out. When no longer she could hide, she began to shout: CHORUS 2. At a ball game where they all came just to see Babe Ruth swat, The bases three were full and he stepped out to take a shot. Three balls and two strikes he heard; on the next, he fouled. Then the guy who stood on third cleared his throat and howled: CHORUS 3. My friend Jack went to the track and a big bankroll he bet. He bet upon a horse named Don and the darn thing's running yet. He was forty miles from town as the pigeons fly. He put his last dollar down and began to cry: CHORUS 4. Mamie Flynn went riding in a stranger's motor car. He tried to kiss this charming miss, but he never got that far. She hit him an awful smack; they were ten miles out, And as she was walking back, he could hear her shout: CHORUS 5. Mister Wright came home one night quite unexpectedly, And in his house, he caught his spouse with her affinity. As the husband's gun was pressed to his rival's head, He said: "Make your last request" and the stranger said: CHORUS 6. Mister Devil to the level came from down below. The first night he went up to see the Ziegfeld Follies show. When the dollies danced about dressed so scantily, He got up and shouted out: "It's too hot for me!" CHORUS 7. Buying drinks, a lot of ginks gathered in a swell cafe. A Scotchman who had quite a few was feeling rather gay. He kept drinking with each guy as the hours fled. When it came his time to buy, he stepped up and said: CHORUS 8. Jack McCann once took a man up in his aeroplane. He looped the loop, then made a swoop and looped the loop again. His friend paled and mopped his brow; then the flyer cried: "What else can I show you now?" and his friend replied: CHORUS * Wikipedia says "Irving King" is the pseudonym of the English songwriting team James Campbell and Reginald Connelly.
Note there is internal rhyme in most of the verses. The rhyme scheme goes: |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,June Date: 21 May 17 - 04:01 AM We used to sing this at school and the alternative version , its interesting how it differs with so many people Indicate the way to my abode I'm fatigued and I want to go to sleep I had and alcoholic beverage sixty minutes ago And it's gone right to the top of my anatomy No matter where I perambulate Over land or sea or asmopheric pressure You will always hear me chanting this melody Indicate the way to my abode |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Long Firm Freddie Date: 23 Jan 17 - 06:35 AM No worries, Helen. It seems the maximum length allowed for a link id is 128 characters - usually enough, but not this time. I guess it would be easy enough for the powers that be to fix unless over-long links might clog things up. LFF |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Helen Date: 23 Jan 17 - 05:22 AM LFF, Sorry, I didn't check if the link went to the right page. Oh well, back to the drawing board. Helen |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Long Firm Freddie Date: 23 Jan 17 - 04:29 AM Hi Helen. The blickie maker truncates the link over a certain number of characters, it seems (only goes up to the first d of deleted in the URL) - hence the page not found result. LFF |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Helen Date: 22 Jan 17 - 03:06 PM Thanks Gargoyle. You're a treasure! :-) I have to confess that that is the first story by Truman Capote I have ever read. I like it. Truman Capote: A Christmas Memory Helen |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Helen Date: 22 Jan 17 - 02:00 PM LFF's blickie |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Gavin Paterson Date: 22 Jan 17 - 12:50 PM There is another version of this song. It's on The Clancy Brothers LP of the same name from 1972. This album has never had a digital re-issue and is not very well known these days. Their version has the 'No matter where I roam' lines but not the 'I'm tired and I want to go to bed' section. And they credit I. King (as above) as the writer. I've never heard this version anywhere else (but I have recorded it myself). Anyone know of this version? Show Me The Way 1 I have watched the days melt and fade away Ten thousand times or more And I have drawn ten thousand conclusions In the sand along the shore Chorus No matter where I roam over land or sea or foam You will always hear me singing that song Show me the way to go home. 2 I've waited in the sun and listened to everyone of the questions that you pose And I have found the answers In the petals of a rose 3 I've watched you come and go, and learned enough to know There's nothing left to see And in my time I've loved a girl And I known that she loved me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKDfHbe61PI |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 17 Jan 17 - 08:58 PM Truman Capote captures an eligant momement between two souls, sixty years difference, in his short-story, "A Christmas Memory." The song, "Show me the Way" is pivotal to its plot. "My friend waltzes round the stove, the hem of her poor calico skirt pinched between her fingers as though it were a party dress: Show me the way to go home, she sings, her tennis shoes squeaking on the floor. Show me the way to go home." Sincerely, Gargoyle If you are not familiar with the story and song....I suggest you access a copy, it is CC...and bring out a dry hankie. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Shimmering Date: 17 Jan 17 - 11:12 AM Someone upthread 16 years ago asked about this in Swedish. Well I too remember hearing people sing this in Swedish when I lived in Sweden. Here's the text to Visa mig hur man går hem as recorded by Lasse Lönndahl och Towa Carson ... Visa mig hur man går hem Jag känner att jag måste gå i säng Jag tog en liten drink för knappt en halvtimme sen Å av yrseln fick en släng Oh strunta i var jag bor Och hjälp mig hem till min mor När ni hör mig sjunga denna glada refräng Visa mig hur man går hem Visa mig hur man går hem Jag känner att jag måste gå i säng Försökte röka pipa för en halvtimme sen Å av yrseln fick en släng Oh strunta i var jag bor Och hjälp mig hem till min mor När ni hör mig sjunga denna glada refräng Visa mig hur man går hem Visa mig hur man går hem Jag känner att jag måste gå i säng Jag åkte karusell för knappt en halvtimme sen Å av yrseln fick en släng Oh strunta i var jag bor Och hjälp mig hem till min mor När ni hör mig sjunga denna glada refräng Visa mig hur man går hem Visa mig hur man går hem Jag känner att jag måste gå i säng Jag tog en liten drink för knappt en halvtimme sen Å av yrseln fick en släng Oh strunta i vart jag bor Och hjälp mig hem till min mor När ni hör mig sjunga denna glada refräng Visa mig hur man går hem |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Long Firm Freddie Date: 17 Jan 17 - 10:48 AM Darn it, where did my blickie go? I had to make and mend the link as it was seemingly too long for the blickie maker. Here it is in full: https://www.tredwellsmusic.com/show-me-the-way-to-go-home-margaret-b-toohey-and-harold-w-bradley-sheet-music-out-of-print-rare-deleted-vintage-discontinued-collectible LFF |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Long Firm Freddie Date: 17 Jan 17 - 10:45 AM There's seemingly another version of the song of which a copy of the sheet music is available on Tredwell's Music site. The narrative says this: Show Me the Way to Go Home, Margaret B. Toohey and Harold W. Bradley, sheet music, out of print, rare, deleted, vintage, discontinued, collectible 1925 Harold W. Bradley The discovery of this sheet provides proof to contradict the popular notion that this song was written by a British song writing team. Toohey and Bradley were actually musicians, who lived, performed and composed here in our city of Winnipeg. For decades, Margaret Toohey actually ran a music shop, The Music Exchange, in direct competition to Tredwell's.....closing her doors in 1965. The fact that the lyrics to our version are quite tame in comparison to the more commonly sung, bawdy version, lends credence to the notion that the Brits simply changed a few lyrics and called the song their own. The mystery lies in the fact that nobody in Winnipeg knows the ties of Toohey and Bradley to this song. It begs the question: "In light of the huge international success of this song, why didn't Toohey and Bradley contest their ownership through public disclosure and/or lawsuit?" We have placed a whopping price tag on this sheet until we can unearth evidence that this song was not written by our fellow Winnipeggers |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Helen Date: 16 Jan 17 - 01:37 PM Ooops! Wrong!! The ash tray said: "Oh, what a beautiful evenin'!!" I think we used to sing that song too when we looked at the ashtray, but the one I remember singing was SMTWTGH. I don't know where we got it from, and I think it is here somewhere from when we cleared out my dear departed Dad's house, but I wouldn't sell it even for $AU45. It's a treasured memory from my childhood. Helen |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Helen Date: 16 Jan 17 - 01:31 PM Hi all, Thanks for this thread. My parents used to sing this song sometimes. I have never, ever heard the funny variations on the song. We used to have a funny plastic ashtray with a comical man hanging on to a lamp post, looking very inebriated. I think the caption on it was Show Me the Way to Go Home. I remember that we used to sing the song when we saw it. The Frank Crumit recording shows that it is a good ukulele song, and would be good for a sing-along with uke players. Thanks for the memories of this song. Helen |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: meself Date: 15 Jan 17 - 10:58 PM My (tee-total) mother has a verse or bridge or something of about four lines; something about "I'm as drunk as Billy-be-damned"; I keep forgetting to ask her about it. Ring a bell with anyone? |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,Joseph Scott Date: 15 May 16 - 03:25 AM Version of "Show Me The Way To Go Home" in E. C. Perrow's notes, probably from about 1909. (See "E. C. Perrow original manuscripts online" thread.) Not included in Perrow's 1910s multipart article. "Show me the way to go home, 'Babe.' Show me the way to go home I been drunk for the last six months Show me the way to go home" |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Vixen Date: 28 Jul 15 - 09:41 AM Mudcats are the BEST-- Many thanks to Joe and Grishka! V |
Subject: RE: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,Grishka Date: 28 Jul 15 - 08:55 AM Software-generated conversion from a MIDI from ingeb.org, notably starting with the "verse" part "When I'm happy" etc.: X:1 T:showmeth I:linebreak $ M:C L:1/8 Q:1/4=145 K:G B2B2B2B2| c2c2c2c2| B2B2A2G2| A8 | B2B2B2B2| c2c2c2c2| B2B2A2A2| G8 | F2F2G2G2| A2F2A4| % 10 B2B2^c2c2| A8 | F2F2G2G2| A2F2A4| B2B2^c2A2| d8 |:B2B^A BAB2| G6 B2| c2cB cBcc | % 19 B6 G2| B^ABA BABA | B2B2G2BG | B2A2AB3| A6 B2| B2B2B2B2| G6 B2| c2c2c2c2| B6 GA | % 28 B2B2B2B2| B^AB2G4| =A2AG BGA2| G8:|] A scan of the "self-published" original sheet music would be interesting. Rhythm? Accompaniment? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Joe Offer Date: 28 Jul 15 - 03:27 AM So, I got a personal message from a Young Person, asking me for ABC notation for "Show Me the Way to Go Home." I looked through lots of songbooks, but couldn't find the dots for the song. I think I learned it in Boy Scouts in about 7th grade, about 1960. I can't think of how many times I've sung that song. I was amazed to find a Frank Crumit recording of the song from 1926 (attributed to Irving King [see above], published in 1925): And then I found a recording by the Andrews Sisters that's just terrific: And for a more modern interpretation, here's Emerson, Lake, and Palmer: But I couldn't find this song in a songbook. Can anybody help me with that? -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,From my grandma Date: 12 Oct 12 - 09:01 PM Oh show me the way to go home, I am fatigued and desire to retire. Oh I had a little snort about an hour ago and went straight to my cere-bellum- aedllica Oh wherever I may roam over Sara Ferra H20 You will always find me chanting this melody, please direct me to habitual abode. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,Gordon Date: 24 Sep 11 - 11:44 PM My mother-in-law Lizzie had a completely different take on the second verse - she sang about "what came next"... I have never found nor heard it sung anywhere else. Would be great if someone could revive it: V2: I showed him the way to go home, And I showed him the way to go to bed, I showed him where I was tattooed, From the tips of my toes to my head. I had the all clear on my back, And the ship sailing over the foam. When he asked for more, I opened the door, And showed him the way to go home (then a final chorus) Thanks for all the memories Lizzie... |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Rusty Dobro Date: 21 Jun 10 - 03:48 PM Wow! So many versions! When I started playing in pubs about five years ago, I hadn't heard anything but the 'straight' original version, and put this together: Indicate the route to my habitual abode, I'm excessively fatigued and I need to take repose, Some sixty minutes ago I took an alcoholic libation, And it's seriously affected my cranial efficiency, Regardless of where I perambulate, O'er terra firma, aquatic expanse or watery particulate, You'll invariably encounter me performing this refrain, Indicate the route to my abode. Not so different from some of the above! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: meself Date: 21 Jun 10 - 12:35 PM (Thanks, Jorgia!) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: meself Date: 21 Jun 10 - 12:29 PM "prutrubitate"? Ya gotta love it! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,Jorgia Date: 21 Jun 10 - 08:53 AM My mom taught me this song when I was little sorry about spelling mistakes i'm only 11 and I don't understand most the words anyway but please take the time to read it as I have read every other idea and none are the same as this version, (In a cockney accent) Show me the way to go home I'm tired and i wanna go to bed I had a little drink about an hour ago And it's gone right to my head No matter where I roam Over land or sea or foam You will always hear me singing this song Show me the way to go home (In a posh London accent) Indicate the way to my bode I'm fatigued and I wish to retire I had a little bevy 60 minutes ago And it's proceeded right to my cranium No matter where I prutrubitate Over land or sea or atmospheric pressure You will always hear me chanting this melody Indicate the way to my bode From Jorgia xx (On My Boring Day Off School) (13:51) (Monday 21st June 2010) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,Hugh, He who Knoweth Date: 15 Apr 10 - 07:19 AM In Primary School we sung it; Indicate the Road to my Abode, I'm fatigued and desire to repose, I had a light refreshment 60 minutes ago, And it's gone right to my cerebellum, Wherever I may perambulate, Over land or sea or agitated water You will always hear me singing this melody Indicate the Road to my abode |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,Bob Coltman Date: 09 Oct 09 - 04:41 PM I learned it, Dartmouth c. 1956, as: Delineate the road to my abode, I'm fatigued and I desire to retire, I imbibed a small infusion sixty minutes ago, And it went right to my cerebellum, Regardless to what terminus I perambulate, Terra firma, aqua vita, or alcoholic beverages, You will invariably detect me chanting this air: Delineate the road to my abode. Whereupon my brain being on jitters, I was guilty of worse: Steer me in the direction of my domicile, I tire of the vertical, I incline to recline, I have not in my possession any cartographic replica Illustrating routes to my beloved place of residence, Perchance an individual among you, Endowed by his creator with inordinately sympathetic Sentiments will not be loath to indicate the exit and Steer me in the direction of my domicile. Whew! Confession eases the mind. Bob So ... instruct me how to wend my way chez moi, By some means not unbefitting an exhausted individual Unused to venturing upon the homeward path While intoxicating substances are damaging his cranium, Though chances are I may be discovered perdu At unheard-of distances from the familial hearthstone, I will nevertheless entertain you with encores of this hit smash: Instruct me how to wend my way chez moi. |
Subject: Origins: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: IanC Date: 08 Oct 09 - 09:52 AM As Louie Roy says above, the version of "Show Me The Way To Go Home" (or at least the lyrics) appears to have been written by Irving King (who also wrote "The More We Are Together") in or before 1925, when it was published. From Wikipedia ...
It appears that they wrote both lyrics and melody in this case, though ... The song was written on a train journey from London where both James Campbell and Reginald Connelly were travelling. They were tired from the trip and had a few drinks during the journey, hence the lyrics. It appears that the song was pretty popular straightaway. It was recorded by Ella Sheilds(1879-1952) and by Wendell Hall(1886-1969), for the Brunswick label, in 1925, the year of its publication. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,David D in Australia Date: 08 Oct 09 - 04:06 AM My mother taught me this version, which flows when sung Indicate the route of my abode, I'm fatigued and i desire to retire. I had a short snork sixty minutes ago, and its gone right to my cerebellum, where ever i may meanander, on land or sea or aggitated waters, you can always hear me chanting this a melody Indicate the route of my abode |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: GUEST,sam in australia Date: 06 Sep 09 - 07:15 AM my dad taught us this song as young kids this is how he taught it to us. verse 1 show me the way to go home I'm tired and I wanna go to bed I had a little drink about an hour ago and it went right to my head wherever I may go over land or sea or foam you will always hear me singing this song show me the way to go home verse 2 (sing faster) Indicate the route to my habitual abode I'm fatigued and I desire to retire I had a little beverage sixty minutes ago and it went right to my cerabellum wherever I perambulate terra firma or h20 you will always hear me crooning this rhapsody indicate the route to my habitual abode |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Rowan Date: 25 Nov 08 - 05:22 PM In a YMCA camp (Buxton, Christmas 1949) I learned the following in the "official" singing sessions Oh show me the way to go home I'm tired and I want to go to bed I had a little drink about an hour ago and it's gone right to my head Wherever I may roam on land or sea or foam you will always hear me singing this song show me the way to go home. Followed by a second verse, similar to several above, but with variations Oh indicate the route to my abode I'm fatigued and desire to retire I imbibed some refreshment sixty minutes ago and it's done right to my cerebellum wherever I may perambulate on land or sea or agitated water you will always hear me humming this melody indicate the route to my abode. In the unofficial singing sessions a third verse was learned, similar to Alan's, but with a more Victorian (Oz) flavour Oh show me the way to go home said the blonde on St Kilda beach I lost my togs about an hour ago and they've floated out of reach so all I have on now is sand and sea and foam so hand me a page of the Sporting Globe * and show me the way to go home. At the main Session Bar at the National Folk Festival (every Easter in Canberra) you will probably hear it sung with the 'original' verse repeated as a chorus and reprise. * a Thursday evening tabloid, printed on coloured newsprint, with only sporting info in it. Cheers, Rowan |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Show Me the Way to Go Home From: Jim Dixon Date: 24 Nov 08 - 11:19 PM RedHotJazz.com has playable recordings of SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME by these bands: The California Ramblers, 1925. Harry Reser and His Orchestra, 1925. Tommy Christian and His Orchestra, 1925. Unfortunately, they only sing the chorus, not the verses. (You can, however, hear snatches of other songs such as HOME SWEET HOME, HOW DRY I AM, etc., between choruses.) |
Subject: RE: show me the way to go home From: Kaleea Date: 15 Oct 02 - 02:13 AM I learned this song from an alzheimers' resident in a nursing home when I was an activities director. The lyrics are not due to the alzheimers', but rather it was just the way the lady, who had a terrific sensse of humor, always sang it. Home me the way to go show! I'm barred & I want to go to Ted. I had a little hour about a drink ago, & it went right to my head. No matter where I roam, on land or sea or foam, You can always hear me a-singin this song: Home me the way to go show! |
Subject: RE: show me the way to go home From: Schantieman Date: 14 Oct 02 - 03:59 AM Indicate the direction of my habitual abode I am fatigued and desirous of recuperative restoration I indulged in a small beverage approximately sixty minutes ago And it's directly entered my cranium/the place that keeps my ears apart Irrespective of the whereabouts of my perambulations Over land or sea or effervescent border You will constantly detect me crooning this melody Indicate the direction of my abode As a kid, travelling by car (usually home from grandparents)we used to sing the original version, taught by my father. I'll have to ask him where he learned it. Steve |
Subject: RE: show me the way to go home From: Genie Date: 14 Oct 02 - 12:45 AM Well, I do really like the "I imbibed a small libation" part, Dave. Genie |
Subject: RE: show me the way to go home From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 13 Oct 02 - 06:57 PM Here's yet another version of the "wordy" translation, which is preferable in my not so humble opinion: Indicate the route to my abode; I'm fatigued and desire to retire. I imbibed a small libation sixty minutes ago, And it proceeded directly to my cerebellum. Wheresoever I perambulate, On soil or liquid or atmospheric vapor, You'll perpetually perceive me intoning this melody: Indicate the route to my abode! Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: show me the way to go home From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 13 Oct 02 - 06:53 PM Someone, back in '99, posted a URL to find a fuller version, other verses. It's not active any more. Does anyone know another source of the rest of the verses? Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: show me the way to go home From: Joe_F Date: 13 Oct 02 - 06:40 PM By some, the ending used to be delayed as follows: ...You will always hear me singing this song: Nobody knows How dry I am, And nobody knows how to Show me the way to go home. |
Subject: RE: show me the way to go home From: masato sakurai Date: 13 Oct 02 - 07:23 AM Show Me The Way To Go Home -- California Ramblers [Realaudio] Show Me The Way To Go Home -- Tennessee Happy Boys [Realaudio] Both are from HERE. ~Masato |
Subject: Lyr Add: SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME (parody) From: GUEST,Sonja Date: 14 Sep 01 - 12:21 AM OOps! An error. [The point is not to use any of the original nouns or verbs or adjectives intact.] Indicate the direction of my residence, I'm fatigued and I desire to retire. I imbibed a small quantity approximately 60 minutes ago And it travelled directly to my cerebellum. Wherever I may perambulate On terra firma or the ocean or effervescence, You will ever perceive me incanting this melody, "Indicate the direction to my residence." |
Subject: Lyr Add: SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME (parody) From: GUEST,Sonja Date: 14 Sep 01 - 12:18 AM Garrison Keillor's "Prairie Home Companion Songbook" has several versions. This one is a composite of one I heard in college and new lines I made up when I could not recall those. Sonja The version we sing is ever so slightly different again,
Indicate the direction of my residence, |
Subject: RE: show me the way to go home From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Date: 13 Sep 01 - 11:15 PM Other threads in the Forum |
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