29 Oct 99 - 11:37 PM (#129733) Subject: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: Barbara Anyone? I know Alice knows this. I've heard the song and I can sort of remember the tune, so if you can even jog my memory for me by saying, " sounds like ______ " that would help. I'd love to sing it to a bunch of kids tomorrow (SAT!) so, faster is better. Thanks! Blessings, Barbara |
29 Oct 99 - 11:39 PM (#129735) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: Barbara Oh, and I'll settle for anything in the family like the one Joe Offer knows about the Old Woman with the Cat. The song must get quieter and quieter, and then have a scream in it , unexpectedly. THAT family. GRIN Blessings, Barbara |
30 Oct 99 - 12:23 AM (#129751) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: Sea Ross My mother used to sing this song to us all the time. It was almost a chat with the "oooh ooooh" chorus all drawn out. She was especially effective when she would let down her long black hair and dress up as a witch. And it alwyas scare the bee-jesus out of uw evn though we knew it was coming. I finally found the words in a song book, but can't remember which one now. Good luck. |
30 Oct 99 - 08:45 AM (#129785) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Barbara- I don't know how to enter a midi here in time for you to get it so I'll just post notes after the following words (S. & C Paton do a different version than mine and it's on one of their kid tapes.) There was an old woman all skin and bones Ooooo (sing this after every line) She lived down by the old graveyard One night she thought she'd take a walk She walked down by the old graveyard. She saw the bones a-layin' around She went to her closet to get a broom She opened the door and ...BOOO!!!!!! NOTES: D-F-F-D-F-F-D-F--G-D---A---G--F--D----- Hope this helps! Allison |
30 Oct 99 - 11:01 AM (#129807) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: Barbara Is it in the Key of D, or is it minor, and in the Key of C? Each line is the same? Blessings, Barbara |
30 Oct 99 - 02:34 PM (#129871) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: AllisonA(Animaterra) D minor, and each line the same. Hope it helps! |
31 Oct 99 - 11:32 AM (#130045) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: Barbara Thanks again, allison. I faked something together last night, and sang it to the teens in the dark. They were all "Right, duh, another boring folksong, so we have to humor the old farts, *sigh*" Each verse I got quieter,(tho I was afraid I'd lose 'em if I got slower -- they were all pretty hyper) and the room got quieter, and you could here the wind outside, and the penultumate verse I was whispering. (I sang the one in the database, Lady of Skin and Bone) And then I screamed and you should have seen those kids jump. Hee hee hee. Then they went down to the bonfire and the haunted barn (with the ankle grabber and the spagetti pit tunnel) Sleep well, kiddies. Blessings, Barbara |
01 Nov 99 - 10:23 AM (#130406) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: AllisonA(Animaterra) I'm so glad it worked! I was on my bed of pain (flu- ugh- still feel wobbly) yesterday and couldn't check in to see how it went. If I'd known you were singing to teens, I would have given you the Paton's version. Let me know if you want it for next year. I have the tape and words at school, and I'm at home, or I'd transcribe it for you now. Take care- Allison |
01 Nov 99 - 10:26 PM (#130708) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: joy I sang Old Lady all Skin and Bones at Pub last night. My version is from a book called, "American Folk Tales and Songs" compiled by Richard Chase (who actually came to my class years ago) It is a Signet Key book and was published August 1956. My copy all tattered and torn is a paper back but I would love to get a fresher copy. If you want my words let me know. |
02 Nov 99 - 01:50 AM (#130774) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: Barbara Thanks, joy. A version of the words are in the database here. What I'd like is the tune Blessings, Barbara |
02 Nov 99 - 04:12 PM (#130981) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: joy Hi Barbara- I can sing it for me if you call me. I don't particularly want to put my number here. How can I do it? Joy |
02 Nov 99 - 04:38 PM (#130991) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: Barbara There's a bunch of ways to transmit a tune or singing.It depends on how familiar you are with computers and how much computer power you have. Do a Forum search for the thread with the word 'Mediaring' in the title, or a websearch for the name. They have software that allows you to send voice mail. If you can do tunes on your computer, Alan of Australia just posted a webpage where we can send them to hear them; or you can learn how to use his program that turns MIDIs into numbers here at Mudcat, and then back into tunes on someone else's computer. If you've joined Mudcat (doesn't cost anything) you can send private messages to members. Thats a good way to exchange email addys and addresses and other personal information. You know, though,I probably won't sing it again till next Halloween, so don't sweat it. Blessings, Barbara |
27 Oct 07 - 10:05 PM (#2180752) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: GUEST,little girl -cant say my name do u know if you can find this song on youtube.com because i need to no how to sing it the pitch . or can you just tell me the name or is it just there was an old women all skin and bones please write back . |
28 Oct 07 - 07:09 AM (#2180893) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: GUEST,Simon.S Jim Causley has recorded a good, (though slightly creepy) version of Lady all skin and Bone on his new cd Lost Love Found on the Wild Goose label |
30 Oct 07 - 12:02 PM (#2182674) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: GUEST There was an old lady all skin and bones, ooooh-ooooooh-oooh She walked through the graveyard all alone, ooooh-ooooooh-oooh The worms crawled here the worms crawled there, ooooh-ooooooh-oooh Putrid smells filled the air, ooooh-ooooooh-oooh She went to the preacher and to the preacher said, ooooh-ooooooh-oooh "Will I look like that when I am dead?", ooooh-ooooooh-oooh "Yes, " the preacher to the old woman he said, ooooh-ooooooh-oooh "You will look like that when you are dead?", ooooh-ooooooh-oooh SCREAM Text I knew used the word sexton instead of preacher |
30 Oct 07 - 04:10 PM (#2182858) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Know Lady All Skin and Bone or...? From: GUEST It's other common title is 'Woman at the Churchyard Gate' |