06 Mar 97 - 01:33 PM (#2882) Subject: Glossop Road From: John Mayberry I'm looking for lyrics to a song I heard "Regalia" do at the Broadstairs Folk Week in 1985 or so. Chorus starts something like: The girls of Glossop Road, The girls of Glossop Road, .......................... With the girls of Glossop Road. Thanks. |
09 Mar 99 - 07:28 PM (#62135) Subject: RE: Glossop Road- lyrics request From: John Mayberry Just thought I'd retry this request. The verses included something about a squire and a cold pork pie, if memory serves. |
20 Mar 99 - 10:43 AM (#64505) Subject: RE: Glossop Road From: marion manchester hi. i know i've got the words to Glossop Road somewhere but, as i am at the office at present it will have to wait another day or two.This is on a tape i have by a singer called steve turner. |
21 Mar 99 - 10:17 AM (#64711) Subject: RE: Glossop Road From: John Mayberry Thanks for the reply, Marion. I'm pretty sure I still have the tune in my head (may even have a snippet on a tape recorded at a harmony workshop), but would dearly appreciate the words, if it's not too much trouble. Thanks, John |
21 Apr 01 - 06:49 AM (#445986) Subject: RE: Glossop Road From: GUEST,Gerry Bates Marion I've just picked up on a thread from a while back. If you sent the words of "Glossop Road" and still have a copy on file I would be most grateful if you would send it to gerry@springhill.f9.co.uk Regards Gerry |
21 Apr 01 - 07:34 AM (#445993) Subject: RE: Glossop Road From: Malcolm Douglas Hi, Gerry. Oddly enough, the song was posted a few days ago; see: Glossop Of course, you could always buy a copy of the South Riding Song Book! See you at Mayfest, no doubt. Malcolm |