18 Jan 97 - 06:52 PM (#1437) Subject: All the Tunes in the World From: hartley@toto.pitton.com I can't make out all the words to "All the Tunes in the World". It's a song about playing music at closing time in a pub. Does anyone have to words down that could transmit them. Thanks |
21 Jan 97 - 02:59 PM (#1526) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: Ian Hartley, Great song! I think I have the words somewhere. (I'll try to find them.) I don't have the chords, though. Do you? Here's the chorus, anyway. (It's as much as I have in memory at the moment!) Ian --------- 'All The Tunes in the World' CHORUS: And all the tunes in the world Are dancing around in yer head; But the clock on the gantry(?) says playtime is o'er. You'll just have to sing them instead. |
19 Mar 99 - 03:03 PM (#64338) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: Philippa there was a misplaced request for info on this song in the Help forum (possibly placed there when the main page was 'down'?); I've e-mailed the author to give her this information which comes from Ted hastings via IrTrad-L: "The words were written by Glasgow singer/songwriter Ewan McVicar and are published by Gallus Music. The tune is an old Irish air, "The South Wind". [an Ghaoth Aneas] Ewan dedicated the song to fiddler and uillean piper Jim Daily, a former member of the Whistlebinkies. Jim still plays around Glasgow and is involved with the local CCE branch. The song can be found in Ewan's book "One Singer, One Song" published by Glasgow City Libraries, ISBN 0-906169-31-3." I do hope the title of this specific song, and therefore of the thread, doesn't lead people to request ALL THE [OTHER]TUNES!!! |
19 Mar 99 - 03:31 PM (#64346) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: Ewan McVicar currently lives in Linlithgow, and is a part-time grad student at the School of Scottish Studies (Edinburgh). |
22 Mar 99 - 04:57 AM (#64901) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: skw@worldmusic.de And he has been known to turn up at the Mudcat. Ewan, what's happened to you? Just too busy? I miss your contributions. All the best, Susanne |
23 Mar 99 - 03:05 PM (#65384) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: Bob Biderman Here are the lyrics. I sometimes sing this as a closing song at a weekly song circle in Toronto. All the tunes in the world Ewan McVicar Lay down the borrowed guitar Lay down the fiddle and bow You'd like one more drink from the bar But the manager says you must go CHORUS:
Lay down the jig and the reel |
23 Mar 99 - 11:54 PM (#65508) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: John in Brisbane This is too good a tune to be absent from this thread. Sorry but I didn,t have the time to create the Midi text
Regards
X:1 T:South Wind, The O:Ireland M:3/4 K:G c2| B3A G2|B3c d2|A4 A2|A4 c2| B3A G2|E3D E2|G4 G2|G4:: d2| g4 g2|g3f e2|d4 d2|d4 c2|B3AG2 |1 B3cd2|A4 A2|A4 :|2 Ac3 F2|(G6|G4)|| |
13 Apr 99 - 06:30 PM (#70664) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: Ewan McV (inactive) Susanne, the reason I signed myself out was I found that in a particular thread I was being expected to answer questions about my political and social stance to a level that felt inappropriate, and rather than get shirty I left. The All The Tunes In The World air is an amended version of The South Wind - key difference is that the original has more notes at the end of each line, and in some phrases. The song was written for Jim Daily, who would not stop playing tunes at closing time - when at last he did he would start to 'diddle' the tunes to me, while the publican told me to stop him! The publican could tell that there was no use him trying to talk sense to a fiddle player, but I play guitar so am clearly more sensible. My lyric as given above, except that I wrote and sing 'playtime is done', not 'o'er', which was Janet Russell's amendation in her wonderful recording of the song. By the way, the 'gantry' is the frame behiond the bar where the bottles and glasses hang. Best regards. Ewan |
13 Apr 99 - 06:49 PM (#70667) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: The Shambles A warm welcome back. |
15 Apr 99 - 04:00 AM (#71043) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: skw@worldmusic.de Thanks, Ewan. Nice to know you're back! (I've got your book, BTW. One of my best buys ever.) Susanne |
15 Apr 99 - 01:02 PM (#71107) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: dick greenhaus Ewan- Does that mean we have permission to include your material in the Digital Tradition? |
15 Apr 99 - 06:11 PM (#71165) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: Ewan McV (inactive) Dick Yes, you have full permission to include any song of mine in the Digital Tradition. The only other song of mine to gain wide currency is one called Shift and Spin. I'll try to post it some time. Regards Ewan |
15 Apr 99 - 08:08 PM (#71183) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: John in Brisbane Joe has rightly pointed out to me that the above tune doesn't work. Of course it won't work because there are spaces between the lines. ABC players follow the convention that a line space denotes a new tune. Simple lesson - don't put line breaks in ABC tunes, and when posting to Mudcat put the br symbol at the end of each line.
X:1 |
15 Apr 99 - 08:10 PM (#71184) Subject: RE: All the Tunes in the World From: John in Brisbane Joe.....help!
Regards Now it works. Nice tune, John. |