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Thread #1016   Message #3567342
Posted By: GUEST,Georgina Boyes
16-Oct-13 - 05:36 AM
Thread Name: Origins: Sweet Evalina / Sweet Evelina
Subject: RE: Origins: Sweet Evalina / Sweet Evelina
Coope Boyes & Simpson learned 'Sweet Evalina' for Tim Laycock's adaptation of of Stephen Sydney Reynolds' (1881-1919) novel, 'A Poor Man's House' which was performed at Sidmouth Folk Week around 1993. The novel was published in 1908 and is an account of turn-of-the-century life in the fishing community of Seacombe [Sidmouth]. At one point, a leading character, Tony Widger, sings a fragment of a song: a fragment is sung by

"Sweet Ev-eli-na, sweet Ev-eli-na!
My lo-ove for yu-u
Shall nev-ver, never die...."

Tim Laycock included the whole song, which Coope Boyes & Simpson (in one of their earliest public performances) sang and later recorded.