BB's link http://www.mediafire.com/file/pot9b9i41nb32vu/BBC_R4_-_Close_The_Coalhouse_Door-.mp3/file @33:20 My old man's a union man as happy as happy can be, He spends his life on a piecework plan but it brings nae peace to me. When he comes home at the break of dawn he gives to me this greeting' "Mary dear, you've got nowt to fear ... I've been to a union meeting." 33:54 My old man's a union man as jolly as jolly can be, He's working now on another time band but he finds nae time for me. When he comes home tight on a Friday night (he) says he's not been cheating And he's not been drinking - oh dear no - he's been to a union meeting. 34:14 My old man's a union man as bonny as bonny can be But once in a while he's a family man and he stays at home with me. So he takes his turn and he minds the bairns and then he starts repeatin' "Tonight's the night, ... ooh! Turn out the light ... ooh hinny! that's a lovely union meeting." "Tonight's the night, ... ooh! Turn out the light ... ooh hinny! that's a lovely union meeting." [might need some edits]
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