17 Dec 01 - 11:19 PM (#612142) Subject: Pills of White Mercury, Old Blind Dogs From: DonMeixner Hello All, Can anyone help with this? I keep getting tied up with the million other versions of Bang The Drum Slowly that I'm lost with this one. Probably really simple too. Don |
17 Dec 01 - 11:28 PM (#612147) Subject: Lyr Add: PILLS OF WHITE MERCURY (Old Blind Dogs) From: Clinton Hammond I can get ya lyrics mate... that help?
As I was a walking by the banks o' the Ugie,
The mercury was beating. The limestone was reeking.
CHORUS: And had she but told me, oh, when she dishonored me,
My parents they warned me and oftimes they chided:
It's down on the corner two flash girls were talking.
Oh doctor, dear doctor, before your departure,
Now get you six fellows to carry my coffin, ;-) |
17 Dec 01 - 11:32 PM (#612149) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: DonMeixner Thanks Clinton, thats a start. :-) Don |
18 Dec 01 - 12:13 AM (#612165) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: Joe Offer Hi, Clinton - where'd you get those lyrics? -Joe, trying to document sources for DT- |
18 Dec 01 - 12:24 AM (#612172) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: DonMeixner Joe, they are directly from the Old Blind Dogs CD. I have them at home too. |
18 Dec 01 - 12:26 AM (#612173) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: Clinton Hammond Actually I copied and pasted them from the mb at the OBD web site... but I guess that whoever posted 'em there took 'em from the cd liner... ;-) |
18 Dec 01 - 04:48 PM (#612544) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: Greg F. More HERE |
18 Dec 01 - 05:04 PM (#612552) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: Joe Offer Also see The Unfortunate Rake in the Digital Tradition. Who woulda thunk this song was so old? Is the tune the same as "Streets of Laredo"? -Joe Offer- |
18 Dec 01 - 05:09 PM (#612558) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: Malcolm Douglas The same set is also in the DT, for that matter, though no source is named: PILLS OF WHITE MERCURY
See also Pills of White Mercury
It's come up in a number of past discussions. What nobody has got round to telling us yet is whether or not the liner notes reveal where they got it... |
18 Dec 01 - 06:36 PM (#612635) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: Susanne (skw) I don't think so, Malcolm. I got the loan of 'Tall Tails' once and didn't copy any notes for the song, which I'm sure I would have done had a source been mentioned. |
18 Dec 01 - 06:44 PM (#612643) Subject: Lyr Add: THE YOUNG GIRL CUT DOWN IN HER PRIME From: Herga Kitty There's a girlie version ("THE YOUNG GIRL CUT DOWN IN HER PRIME") as the last song in the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs. I can't remember where I got this particular girlie version from because I've been singing it for so long, but it has pills of white mercury too:
As I was a-walking one midsummer's morning,
Oh mother, oh mother, come sit you down by me.
Oh daughter, oh daughter, why didn't you tell me?
Oh doctor, oh doctor, come wash up your bottles.
Get six jolly fellows to carry my coffin,
Come rattle your drums and play your fifes lowly. Kitty |
18 Dec 01 - 07:37 PM (#612688) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: Malcolm Douglas The Penguin set was posted here a year back, as were all the songs from the Penguin book. I added a list of most of the the relevant references in the DT and Forum at the time, together with some at other sites: Penguin: The Young Girl Cut Down In Her Prime |
18 Dec 01 - 08:04 PM (#612707) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: Snuffy If you type LAREDS* into the Digitrad Lyric Search box, you will get at least 20 versions of Streets of Laredo/Young ??? Cut Down In His/Her Prime/etc right here in the DT database . WassaiL! V |
09 Jan 02 - 12:44 PM (#624167) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: GUEST,Wayne Bean The STD in question that is left blank in the lyric above is the "Glyn": "Bad luck to the girlie that gave him the glyn" As I understand, this is Scots for syphilis. There is a dynamite rendition on "Half Ower, Half Ower tae Aberdour, Traditions Bearers Records, LTCD1006 by Jack Beck. The tune is also the one to "The Road to Dundee" another Scots song. Streets of Laredo is a direct derivitive. Wayne Bean |
09 Jan 02 - 07:08 PM (#624416) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Pills of White Mercury, Old B From: Willa herga Kitty; the version you posted is , with minor variations, the one sung by Norma Waterson onTopic CD (TSCD507, A True-Hearted Girl), a re-issue of a 1977 recording |
23 Apr 05 - 01:06 PM (#1468851) Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords: Pills of White Mercury, Old Blind Dogs From: michaelr Here's what Ian Benzie wrote in the liner notes ("Tall Tails", Lochshore, 1994): "I learned the song from the singing of Peter Hall of the Gaugers who performed it at the Aberdeen Folk Club several years ago." Cheers, Michael |