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Thread #87204 Message #1626101
Posted By: Q (Frank Staplin)
12-Dec-05 - 10:25 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Add: Come Brothers, Drive Dull Care Away
Subject: Lyr Add: Come Brothers, Drive Dull Care Away
Lyr. Add. COME BROTHERS, DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY Air: Few Days
Come, brothers, drive dull care away, Hurrah! Hurrah! And merrily sing till dawn of day, Like jolly sophomores.
Chorus Shout for '58, boys' Hurrah! Hurrah! Shout for '58, boys, Hip-Hip-Hurrah! Out let the chorus sing, Hurrah! Hurrah! Join all the praise to sing Of jolly '58.
How many pleasant memories, Hurrah! Hurrah! In after years will frequent rise, When we have gone away.
Chorus
How when there comes a gloomy night, Hurrah! Hurrah! We'll call to mind our old delight, In this our College home.
And oft we'll tell our pretty wives, Hurrah! Hurrah! How we enjoyed our College lives In the "old Granite State."
Then, classmates, sing right merrily, Hurrah! Hurrah! Oh, what a jolly crowd are we, On this our festal night.
Songs of Dartmouth, in C. Wistar Stevens, 1860, "College Song Book, a Collection of Americal College Songs," p. 72. Russell & Tolman, Boston.
Not a good song, but posted because the title combines two old song titles; 'Come brothers' and 'Drive dull care away,' as well as the tune "Few Days," used in several songs after its original printing in 1854: "Then Hurrah for Home," a Gold Rush song by J. A. Stone in Put's Golden Songster, 1858- thread 85867: Hurrah for Home See thread 85841, "Few Days- I Can't Stay" for others: Few Days
"Drive Dull Care Away," Folksongs from Prince Edward Island, Edward D. "Sandy" Ives, 1999, Title, and song pp. 81-82.