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Thread #20555   Message #377870
Posted By: little john cameron
19-Jan-01 - 01:08 PM
Thread Name: Origin: I Belong to Glasgow (Will Fyffe)
Subject: RE: Who sang - I belong tae Glasgow?
Tom ah dinnae mean Kirk never sang it,ah mean ah dannae believe the story aboot the wee man.Bein fae Glesca he wis probably takin the micky oot o anither yank tourist.
Susannes´s Folksong-Notizen

[1990:] When considering music hall in Glasgow, it would seem to anyone but a Glaswegian that I have no option but to print I Belong To Glasgow in this book. Except that I have never heard anyone but paid entertainers sing it in Glasgow!

In the Blythman ceilidh house in Balgrayhill one night were some pleasant American visitors. The songs were good, but eventually one of the guests said, 'We're rather puzzled that you have not yet sung your own local song for us.' We had been singing them our own local songs all night - which one had we missed out? I Belong To Glasgow. There was an awkward silence, and an explanation along the lines of 'We don't play that kind of music here, stranger.'

Why don't we sing it? It's a fine song. Perhaps it is too nakedly honest about not feeling good about yourself unless you are drunk. Maybe we resented the fact that it was written by a Dundonian [sic!], Will Fyffe, and the verses and 'patter' more fit the cliché of the tight-fisted Aberdeen man than the openhanded Glasgow drunk.
[Harry] Lauder [...] turned down the offer of I Belong To Glasgow on the grounds that he could not sing a song glorifying drink. When it was pointed out that he sang A Wee Deoch An Dorus, he answered that he always emphasised the word wee - he was preaching moderation. (McVicar, One Singer One Song 105f)

[1991:] Written by Aberdonian music-hall singer Will Fyffe (1885-1947). (Ewan McVicar, notes 'I Was Born In Glasgow')

LJC