[Originally posted 01 Apr 22 - 07:59 PM] Songs, poems, stories, monologues and instrumentals from the 28/29 March 2022 Mudcat Worldwide Singaround, probably in the order in which they were performed. Thanks to Moorley Man for the items presented before I came in. Comments and corrections always welcome. Mole in the Ground Kilkelly, Ireland The Deckchair Man (poem) Springtime in Yorkshire The Runcorn Ferry (monologue) Streets of Laredo Mother’s Lament Le parapluie (sung in French) Spring Song Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head The Gallant Shopper The Banks of Doon Labelled with Love Redwing Blackbird (Billy Edd Wheeler) A Bushel and a Peck Sarah Won’t You Come Out Tonight? Fiddlers’ Green Sammy’s Bar Scotch and Soda The Lumberman’s Alphabet Sam Hall Dark-Eyed Sailor The Barnyards of Delgaty Joanna The Ding-Dong Blues Looking Out My Back Door Two Farmers I'm in Love with Susan Waterbound Hey Jude A Gay Spanish Maid The Tinkerman's Daughter The Goodnight-Loving Trail Kelvin Grove The Bear with no Name (story) Hang Out Your Brightest Colors (aka Ballad of Michael Collinns) Wrinklies (poem) Caring Society (poem) A Nightingale Sank in Berkeley Square (ttto A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square) Peat Fire Flame As Time Goes By Haul Away Bread and Fishes Russian Major General (ttto Major General's Song) Yellow on the Broom (ttto The Female Drummer/When I was a Fair Maid) Meditation Death Come Easy Satisfied Mind A Car-Washing Song John Willie Peckett (poem) Winter (reading, from Year Song) Goliath of Gath/Garth Henry My Son (version of Lord Randall) The Farmer in Cheshire (aka The Highwayman Outwitted / The Highwayman and the Farmer’s Daughter) The Fields of Athenry Hardcastle's Rake The Smoke-Off (poem) Try to Remember People Say Strange Things What I Like About Texas Jack Haggerty (aka The Flat River Girl) Golden Mansions Rambles of Spring Miss Rowan Davies (piano instrumental) Queen Elinor's Confession The Ash Grove (piano instrumental) The Freedom Come All Ye Farewell to the Gold Song for the Life Sweet Betsy From Pike Where'er You Walk Only Our Rivers Run Free Across the Great Divide (Kate Wolf, not The Band) Lay Down Beside Me If I Were Free Here's to You
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