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Thread #70957   Message #1489676
Posted By: rich-joy
20-May-05 - 08:35 PM
Thread Name: Songs about singing
Subject: Lyr Add: HERE'S TO THE SINGER
I posted on the 23rd June last year (yes yes, as I sat weaving all at my loom - of course!!!!) that I would source the following lyrics from me old mate Jeff Corfield, from Perth and Darwin Folk Daze, (who now lives in Townsville) :


HERE'S TO THE SINGER
03.05.1999 by Jeff Corfield of Queensland, Australia


There's songs that are written and songs that are played
To keep the cash registers ringing,
But give me a song that the people have made
A song that's been made for the singing,
There's songs about work and there's songs about play
There's songs about struggle and glory
Ah give me a song where the folk have their say
A song that can tell us a story

CHORUS :
So here's to the singers and here's to the songs
That down through the decades come ringing,
May the gift of your tunes with the people belong
And long may the people keep singing

Be you Paddy from Ireland or Joe from Geelong
Be you Russian or French or Swahili
The people have long put their lives into song
With a passion delivered so freely
For a song is a wild bird, a song is a dove
That soars in the heavens before us
With the laughter, the freedom, the joy and the love
Of humanity woven in chorus

CHORUS
                        
In times when this world's full of trouble and pain
And freedoms long fought for are waning
Just remember those struggles that led to the gains
And the songs that recall the campaigning
For a song on its own cannot right all that's wrong
One singer, the storm cannot weather
But the people united will always be strong
Whether working or singing together

CHORUS
                        
So sing us a song about hauling a rope
Sing of a sloop that's still sailing
Sing us a song, full of life, full of hope
Oh, long may your banjo keep frailing
Sing of one people, the whole world around
And the joys of those freedom bells ringing
May the songs that you taught us forever resound
And long may the people keep singing

CHORUS x 2

                        
Jeff says :   " I wrote it originally in honour of Pete Seeger's 80th birthday, in May 1999, after we had visited him, following our week on Clearwater back in 1997. So, in one sense it's a bit specific (2nd verse reference to Swahili is a Seeger in-joke and also last verse reference to The Clearwater) though I also wrote it as a celebration of all the songs and singers we love. Like many of my efforts it's a bit sentimental and clichéd, and the tune "adapted" from a hotch-potch of traditional songs (esp "All the Good Times"!), but the chorus is robust and folks seem to like it. What it really needs is to grow, change and adapt, in true folk style, to become more generic, so I pass it on to you with that in mind. "


ENJOY!!


Cheers! R-J

PS    sorry, I don't do "music" stuff :~)))