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It's great when a song goes really well!

10 Jan 02 - 08:44 AM (#624784)
Subject: It's great when a song goes really well!
From: Sue M

As a fairly new singer at my local folk jam sessions(just over 1 year's experience of singing in public) I'm never quite sure whether the applause at the end of my songs is from politeness or appreciation.

Occasionally my son and I manage to get a song 100% right - like last month when our performance of "Santa's lost his trousers" had the whole bar in fits of laughter (OK it's not a traditional folk song but I heard the Yetties sing it back in 1975 so it must be almost "folk").

Just wanted to share the warm glow of satisfaction that getting such a reaction produces. :-)

Singing (and playing) rules OK!


10 Jan 02 - 08:56 AM (#624791)
Subject: RE: BS: It's great when a song goes really well!
From: MMario

I don't see the lyrics anywhere on google - any chance you could post them?


10 Jan 02 - 10:05 AM (#624832)
Subject: RE: BS: It's great when a song goes really well!
From: SharonA

Oh, yes, please do!


10 Jan 02 - 02:16 PM (#625005)
Subject: RE: BS: It's great when a song goes really well!
From: Cappuccino

Many more warm glows coming your way, Sue, I hope.

- Ian B


10 Jan 02 - 04:41 PM (#625170)
Subject: RE: BS: It's great when a song goes really well!
From: Hilary

Hi Sue, Even newer to sessions to you & usually too wrecked at the end of a song to be able to asssess applause. I find I can gauge reaction better during a song - at the level of joining in at a couple of places, or the room going quiet in the noisy venues. I agree there's different kinds of applause, very difficult to decipher.

H


10 Jan 02 - 05:02 PM (#625202)
Subject: RE: BS: It's great when a song goes really well!
From: Clinton Hammond

"Singing (and playing) rules"

Yes... yes it does!

;-)


10 Jan 02 - 05:52 PM (#625252)
Subject: RE: BS: It's great when a song goes really well!
From: Liz the Squeak

It's the little bit of silence after a stupendous performance that gives me the thrill.....

That and bathing with Sean Connery in a bath of warm chocolate with only one spoon.....

LTS


11 Jan 02 - 04:56 PM (#626051)
Subject: Lyr Add: SANTA'S LOST HIS TROUSERS
From: Sue M

Here are the words - I'll have to work out the tune and post that later.

SANTA'S LOST HIS TROUSERS

Up in the wastes of the frozen North in the land of the Eskimo,
Where hot dogs sell a million but ice cream sellers never go.
There's nothing much to see up there, however much you roam,
But that's the place that our dear Santa chose to make his home.

On the night of December 24th it's very busy he's kept.
For he'd been working all that day and soundly now he slept.
And it took the cry of his reindeer to awaken him in time.
But as he jumped into his suit he realised the awful crime (the awful crime).

Chorus:
Oh Santa's lost his trousers, someone's pinched them off the line,
Give them back for his sake, he's running out of time.
If the kids don't get their parcels and their ginger beer,
Poor Santa will be on the dole when Christmas comes next year.

He said, "I knew that this would happen, Christmas Eve has been such bliss.
I guess there's nothing for it, I'll just have to go like this!"
And his faithful reindeer Rudolph had to agree with that,
But Santa couldn't quite decide just where to wear his hat (to wear his hat).

Chorus

With knocking knees and a frozen rear he sailed through the air.
Old ladies taking dogs for walks just had to stop and stare.
Some they fainted on the spot, couldn't believe their eyes.
At the sight of Santa's glowing cheeks a flying through the skies (a through the skies).

Chorus X 2


11 Jan 02 - 05:05 PM (#626055)
Subject: RE: BS: It's great when a song goes really well!
From: MMario

Thank you!