07 Aug 04 - 03:42 PM (#1241966) Subject: Lyr Req: Oh well and hey wee man with a ... From: GUEST,DK I met a happily half-drunk Blackwatch member up in Scotland who was chanting something that began: "Oh well and hey wee man, wi' a big stick in his/your(?) hand..." ...and that's all I got. Maybe it's from some lengthy Scots poem or military chant, or what? Any clues? |
08 Aug 04 - 02:41 AM (#1242288) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Oh well and hey wee man with a ... From: Joe Offer Well, there's mention of it in this message. That's a start, at least. -Joe Offer- Thread #43369 Message #633043 Posted By: GUEST,swirlygirl 22-Jan-02 - 11:38 AM Thread Name: songs suitable for illustration Subject: ADD: Hey Wee Man
Something along these lines as far as I can remember... |
30 Mar 06 - 01:55 PM (#1706821) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Oh well and hey wee man with a ... From: GUEST Hey Wee Man Wi' the big stick in your hand Won't you play me a simple melodee Oh-oh-oh Just to remind me of the girl I left behind me Won't you play me a simple melodee Oh-oh-oh Ahm comin' back bonnie Ma-ry Ahm comin' back tae you Ahm comin' back in the good ol' summertime When the bagpipes are playin' For Auld Lang Syne I know that you'll be waiting To greet me with a smile We'll roam the hills together Among the purple heather Bonny Mary O' Argyll Oh well we held a grand procession And we marched to meet the Queen Ten thousand kilted warriors The likes you've never seen They thought we were the zulus at the crossing of the Nile Until we started singin' Bonnie Mary O' Argyll An we're all Scotsmen every wan a Scotsman Buffalo Bill frae Maryhill He never worked and never will Aye man believe it if ye can There'll be heilan' Jocks wi' tartan socks Scotsmen every wan Hooch-aye! |
31 Mar 06 - 06:56 AM (#1707412) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Oh well and hey wee man with a ... From: GUEST,Bill the Collie DK weel Ok ... but I wisnae half-drunk |
01 Apr 06 - 05:32 PM (#1708433) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Oh well and hey wee man with a ... From: Jim Dixon This reminds me of the genre called patchwork songs, in which the lyrics consist of titles of other songs. |
27 Feb 10 - 06:17 AM (#2851436) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Oh well and hey wee man with a ... From: GUEST,Gordon Skilling The London Scottish sing this in memory of being part of the 1st Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers during the 70s-90s. We sang it again with visiting members of the Liverpool Scottish at our "G" Company dinner last night 26th Feb 10, and used to finish it with the last line "Gerroff me barrow"; this is now "Gerroff me sister". But I remember hearing another verse along the lines of "The 51st Division went to France to fight the war, They looked for days, they looked for nights, but couldnae find the war, Something something someting.. Says Monty to the 51st get up and get yer guns, For we're all Scotsmen etc etc Incidentally, we also sang Billy Connolly's "I am a TA soldier, and the World is scared of me..." |
12 Jul 10 - 01:27 PM (#2944038) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Oh well and hey wee man with a ... From: GUEST My papa has recently passed away. He sang this song all the time to us as children. we have been looking to get a copy of it to play at his funeral. does anyone have any idea where i could find a copy of someone singing this song? |
07 Aug 10 - 12:57 AM (#2959909) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Oh well and hey wee man with a ... From: GUEST We add another verse to what is listed above:- So let the Irish sing of their Emerald Isle Where the 4 leaf clover grows, And let the Engish sing of their valleys and their Dales, Their bonny blooming rose. But give me the land of the heather and the kilt, The mountains and the rivers. For the blood runs through my viens, When I hear those bagpipes play, Scotland, dear old Scotland Forevvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvver. |
16 Aug 10 - 10:55 AM (#2966371) Subject: Lyr Add: HEY WEE MAN (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: Jim Dixon This is from a handbook called "Regimental Marches, Tunes and Songs [of] the Royal Regiment of Scotland (Scots)" which you can see in PDF format here. There is no indication of a tune. (There is no musical notation in the book, but there are names of many tunes, but none for this song.) HEY WEE MAN Hey Wee Man wi the Big Stick in your hand Won't you play a simple melody Just to remind me of the girl I left behind me. Won't you play a simple melody. For I'm coming back Bonny Mary, I'm coming back to you. I'm coming back to the good old summer time, Where the Bagpipes are playing for Auld Lang Syne. And I know she will be waiting, to greet me with a smile. For we roam the hills together, amongst the purple heather. Bonny Mary O'r Argyll. Well we held a Grand Procession as we marched before the Queen. Ten thousand Kilted Warriors the like you've never seen. At first they thought we were Zulus from the Bank beyond the Nile. Until you heard us singing Bonny Mary O'r Argyll. For we're all Scotsmen, everyone's a Scotsman. Buffalo Bill from Maryhill, never worked and never will. Aye Man, believe it if you can. There was Heilan jocks wi Tartan Socks. Scotsmen Everyone. Through the day and through the night. Wi' our brasses shining bright. We set out from Milton Bridge in Battle Order. From the Harwich to the Hook, and on to Barrack's Brook. We're the First* Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland. It was there we had a laugh. We were stationed with the RAF. In a wee place in the hills that they called Gatow. Well we fought the Yorks and Lancs. We're the First* Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland. For Border* lads and wild are we. And ill to keep in order. There's no a toon compares the Crown. Hawick's Queen of all the Borders.* * Battalion variation in lyrics. |
19 Dec 10 - 06:36 AM (#3057056) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hey Wee Man (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: GUEST,billyprest I took a trip to China that's where Lipton made his tea Strolling round and round just to see what I could see I looked into a window shop and much to my surprise Twa wee lanky Chinamen sitting scoffing pies For they were all Scotsmen everyone a Scotsmen some were there fae old Kinross, Gallowgate and Gorbals cross Och aye believe it if you like we're the son of the heather, fought together Scotsmen everyone These were lyrics I learned from a couple of Glasgow boys in the seventies. |
29 Apr 11 - 04:44 AM (#3144580) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hey Wee Man (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: GUEST We used to sing first We're a marching band and we're singing as we go to the promised land where the beer and whisky flow and we're all TT you cna tell us by our noise we belong to the salvation army could you go could you go if a fellow came up to you and said hello hello hello oh your looking might queer could you go a pint of beer could i no could i no could i no Saltorius saltorius there only a pint of beer amongst the four of us oh your looking mighty queer could you go a pint of beer could i no could i no could i no terr a rum tum terram terrae um tum tum Well we held a Grand Procession as we marched before the Queen. Ten thousand Kilted Warriors the like you've never seen. At first they thought we were Zulus from the Bank beyond the Nile. Until you heard us singing Bonny Mary O'r Argyll. For we're all Scotsmen, everyone's a Scotsman. Buffalo Bill from Maryhill, never worked and never will. Aye Man, believe it if you can. There was Heilan jocks wi Tartan Socks. Scotsmen Everyone. For I'm coming back Bonny Mary, I'm coming back to you. I'm coming back to the good old summer time, Where the Bagpipes are playing for Auld Lang Syne. And I know she will be waiting, to greet me with a smile. For we roam the hills together, amongst the purple heather. Bonny Mary O'r Argyll. I don't want to go I don't want to go I'm in love with a love with a love with a beautiful girl |
29 Apr 11 - 12:13 PM (#3144774) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hey Wee Man (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: Jim McLean The verse posted by Guest, 7th August 10: Let the Irish sing ..., is not from the wee wee man song but from here: Haile Caledonia |
29 Apr 11 - 12:13 PM (#3144775) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hey Wee Man (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: Jim McLean Sorry for the typo! |
29 Jul 11 - 06:25 PM (#3198176) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hey Wee Man (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: Teribus "For Border* lads and wild are we. And ill to keep in order. There's no a toon compares the Crown. Hawick's Queen of all the Borders.* As posted at the end of the lyrics supplied by Jim Dixon Taken from the Hawick Song - "Where Slitrig Dances" or "Queen o' a' the Borders" Actual words from the original: "What tho her lads are wild a wee And ill tae keep in order. Mang ither toons she bears the 'gree Hawick's Queen o' a' the Borders." |
26 May 12 - 12:43 PM (#3355903) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hey Wee Man (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: GUEST,John I was part of the Liverpool Scottish, and we used to Sing this at company smokers. Amongst other songs. |
07 Nov 12 - 12:04 PM (#3432493) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hey Wee Man (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: GUEST,EddieD Argyll re-union singing "Bonnie Mary" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhGGapKMBh0 |
19 Mar 14 - 07:50 AM (#3610816) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hey Wee Man (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: GUEST Hey wee man wi the big stick in yer hand wont you play a simple melody? Just to remind me o' the girl I left behind me wont you play a simple melody? For ahm comin' back Bonnie Mary, ahm comin home to you Ahm comin back in the good old summer time When the bagpipes are playin for auld lang syne I know she will be waiting, to greet me with a smile Then we'll roam the hills together Among the purple heather Bonnie Mary o' Argyll. Oh they held a grand procession and they marched before a band Ten thousand kilted warriors, the finest in the land The held their heads so proudly and they swung their kilts wi style They were singin Bonnie Mary,Bonnie Mary o' Argyll For we're a' Scotsmen everyone a Scotsman Buffalo Bill frae Mary Hill Never worked and never will Aye man believe it if ye can There was Hielan Jocks In tartan socks Scotsmen Every wan. |
19 Mar 14 - 06:34 PM (#3610998) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hey Wee Man (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: GUEST Ahhhhh, the memories. A dear old woman from Rutherglen used to sing "Hey Wee Man" (or as she called it "Mary of Argyll") in our local when she came on holiday during the Glasgow fair. She had the lounge bar loupin'. |
01 Apr 15 - 01:39 PM (#3698909) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hey Wee Man (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: GUEST ah well we joined a grand procession ta marched before the Queen Ten Thousand black faced warriors a sight she had never seen She thought we were the zulus from the land beyond the Nile Until she heard us singing' Bonnie Mary O' Argyll An we were all Scotsmen every wan a us Scotsman Buffalo Bill fae Maryhill He never worked and never will Aye man believe it if ye can sons of the heather gathered together Scotsmen every wan |
01 Apr 15 - 03:16 PM (#3698924) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Hey Wee Man (Royal Regiment of Scotland) From: GUEST,# Lyrics on page 23. |