09 Sep 01 - 04:21 AM (#545523) Subject: Run, River, Run From: GUEST,Genie Can't find Run, River, Run in the DT or forum search. Would like lyrics/chords. If you can help, thanks. Genie |
09 Sep 01 - 04:33 AM (#545525) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: GUEST The lyrics are here |
09 Sep 01 - 04:39 AM (#545528) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: GUEST,Genie That was quick. Thanks, guest -- not just for Run, River, Run, but for the link to the Scout Songbook and all its contents! Genie |
09 Sep 01 - 08:23 AM (#545574) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: wysiwyg Genie, can you post it? ~S~ |
09 Sep 01 - 10:42 PM (#545933) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: Genie WYSIWYG, "Guest," above, already did. Just click on their clicky that says "here." Genie |
09 Sep 01 - 11:20 PM (#545942) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: wysiwyg No, Genie... that is a link to where it is somewhere online, but you see, sites tend to come and go, and when someone else wants it again in the future, that may no longer be a working link-- another good song lost back to obscurity. So what we try to do is post them in the thread, because we are pretty sure (given its track record) that Mudcat will still be here for years to come. And if the lyrics are not posted, they usually don't get into the Digital Tradition database, either. Usually, the person who posts the link will take the time to post the whole song. But lately a lot of the most active searchers have been researching and indexing past threads. So if the person who requests it can do the post, it benefits everyone. And it is something we all do to help each other when we can. Right now, to post a song you have to put in the line breaks by hand, and the HTML coding to do that is in the FAQ. Soon Max says we will have them put in automatically as we compose posts. But for now, everything you need to know to post the lyrics for what you request, is in the FAQ. This would be a great one to try your hand at. Don't worry about messing it up. It takes practice, and someone will fix it if you make mistakes. ~Susan |
10 Sep 01 - 01:50 AM (#546004) Subject: ADDPOP: Run, River, Run From: GUEST,Genie Sorry, WYSIWIG, I misunderstood you. I thought you wanted the link to the Boy Scout Songbook. [I had scrolled down and had gone to that site and back and forgot that I had not posted the lyrics. Here they are: Run River Run If you've been thinking you're all that you've got Then don't feel alone any more 'Cause when we're together then we've got a lot For I am the river and you are the shore chorus: And it goes on and on Watching the river run Further and Further from things that we've done Leaving us one by one And we have just begun Watching the river run Listening and learning and yearning, run river run Winding and twirling and dancing along, down by the old willow tree Where lovers caress as we sing them our song, For we'll be together when we reach the sea. ch (2x) listening and learning and yearning, run river run. dreams@eden.rutgers.edu (Jeffrey Hemer) Genie Line Breaks <br> added. |
10 Sep 01 - 11:07 AM (#546258) Subject: Lyr Add: WATCHING THE RIVER RUN (Loggins & Messina From: wysiwyg Genie, that's great! Until you learn how to code line breaks (or Max automates them), we'll be glad to add them for you. ALso, it helps the harvesters to change the subject line, using the word ADD. (See my post's subject line?) Great to have you here-- I love the stuff you request! ~S~ =========================================== RUN, RIVER, RUN If you've been thinking you're all that you've got Then don't feel alone any more 'Cause when we're together then we've got a lot For I am the river and you are the shore CHORUS: And it goes on and on Watching the river run Further and Further from things that we've done Leaving us one by one And we have just begun Watching the river run Listening and learning and yearning, Run river run Winding and twirling and dancing along, Down by the old willow tree Where lovers caress as we sing them our song, For we'll be together when we reach the sea. ch (2x) Listening and learning and yearning, run river run. SOURCE: Delmont Scout Reservation and Resica Falls Scout Reservation 1996 SONGBOOK, Acknowledgments: dreams@eden.rutgers.edu (Jeffrey Hemer).
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27 Sep 01 - 02:58 AM (#559702) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: GUEST,Genie Thanks, Susan. I appreciate the welcome, as well as the technical help. Genie |
27 Sep 01 - 12:02 PM (#559931) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: wysiwyg We all have so much to share-- good to have Mudcat to do it. *G* ~S~ |
27 Sep 01 - 02:27 PM (#560064) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: John Hardly RUN, RIVER, RUN
[C]If you've been thinking you're [F]all that you've got
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28 Sep 01 - 08:00 PM (#561088) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: GUEST,Genie Susan (WYSIWYG), re: line breaks and Mac, the problem I have with just typing the brackets with "br" in them is that when I do it directly in Mudcat or within MS Word, it doesn't get read on the internet as a break. If I translate it into HTML first or if I copy and past a HTML file onto a Word file or note pad or something, then I can copy the "br" within the brackets (arrows) and paste it here and it works. Within Word, at least on Mac, the symbol for a line break is bent arrow, not the "br" with the arrows around it. If anyone else is having trouble with those breaks, the cut (from, say, an email that you are composing) and paste (say, into a simple text file) gives you a break symbol that you can then cut and paste here at Mudcat. Genie John Hardly, Thanks for posting the chords. |
28 Sep 01 - 09:33 PM (#561135) Subject: RE: WATCHING THE RIVER RUN From: Alice The song is really titled:
WATCHING THE RIVER RUN Alice |
28 Sep 01 - 09:41 PM (#561137) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: Alice Words and music were by Loggins and Messina, technically, the copyright is © 1973 Gnoss Music and Jasperilla Music Co. Alice |
28 Sep 01 - 09:50 PM (#561143) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: wysiwyg Genie, how odd! ~S~ |
28 Sep 01 - 11:14 PM (#561172) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: GUEST,Genie Thanks for the authorship, title, and copyright info, folks. Susan, I know it seems odd, and it is rather cumbersome, but it's the only way I have discovered so far to put in breaks. Then, again, there are a lot of things about Word, and about computers in general that I don't know. That is, there are a lot of commands and procedures I have never tried to use or have not mastered. There may be a much simpler way that I don't know about. Here goes a test to see if just plain typing in Simple Text works: testing testing Genie |
28 Sep 01 - 11:16 PM (#561174) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Run, River, Run From: GUEST,Genie OK, I've found an easier way. Type the entry in Simple Text and just type the "br' between the arrows, then cut and paste here, and it works as a line break. No need to use HTML. |
29 Sep 01 - 12:35 AM (#561195) Subject: ADD: Title change From: wysiwyg (Just a note to potential harvestors-- see corrected title and source info above.) Genie, that's great. If you look at the FAQ thread, it talks about doing it as a Find and Replace. I think Word for Mac has that too. Thanks for persisting! ~Susan
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07 Mar 03 - 12:51 PM (#905394) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Watching The River Run From: Genie Different thread, same topic: Lyr. Req: Run River Run |
05 Jul 07 - 02:22 AM (#2094479) Subject: Lyr/Chords: Watching The River Run From: Genie Just adding a post with the correct song title in the Subject box, so if someone searches for "Watching The River Run," they'll be directed to this thread G |