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Thread #169212 Message #4103062
Posted By: GerryM
21-Apr-21 - 09:45 PM
Thread Name: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
Subject: RE: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
Songs, poems and stories from the 19/20 April Mudcat Worldwide Singaround, quite likely in the order in which they were performed. Thanks to Mrrzy for roughly the first half of the list. "He Puts Out Fires" is a line in several songs, some squeaky clean, some smutty – I don't know which was sung, so I gave a few references. "The Flatmate and the Frying Pan" is a name I thought up for the story Jane Nicholls told. Comments and corrections always welcome.
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life England Green and England Grey An Infinite Number of Occasional Tables (poem) He Puts Out Fires (https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=31622 ? The Fireman's Song? My Brother Bill?) Library-O The Forsaken Nymph Kumbaya Hal-an-Tow And Janey Mac I'm Nearly 40 Vamos Mujer (in Spanish) The Tale of the Whale Last Remaining Tree I Knew You Were the One A Bushel and a Peck A Dog's Life The Foggy, Foggy Dew Grandpa's Advice Oh, Mr. Porter The Old Dun Cow Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain The Hippopotamus Song Silence is a Delicate Thing The Jolly Waggoners Joshua On Board the Susianna Sir Patrick Spens John Ball Ceres and Pluto and Eris, Oh, My Fisher's Brae Tom Bowling Let the Mystery Be Sonya Snell (poem) Twas On One April Morning The Women of Dundee Canadee-i-o Mother Earth All the Good Times are Past and Gone The Phantom Flasher (to the tune of "The Keeper") Thyme it is a Precious Thing (aka Bunch of Thyme) Salvation Jane Andy's Gone with Cattle The Highwayman Right Field Albert at the Hallé (poem) Row Your Boat (from Bagpuss) The King, He had a Date (to the tune of God Save the King) The Herring's Head (aka Herring Song, aka Jolly Herring, aka The Red Herring, aka The Herring) Glorious, Glorious My Land is a Good Land Shenandoah You Can't Throw Anything Away ... If (poem) Crazy The Prodigal Son Buttercup Joe Starý Mcdonald mel Farmu (Old MacDonald had a Farm, in Czech) Mrs Willis Going to Damascus Scarborough Settler's Lament Rising Green Won't You Come and Sing for Me A Bench by the Sea The Joy of Living Rainbow Warriors My Old Man Beidh Aonach Amarach (in Irish Gaelic) Look to the Rainbow The Frog and the Crow Geronimo's Cadillac The Overlander (aka Queensland Drovers) The King of Rome The Shirt Song Here is My Home The Flatmate and the Frying Pan (story) Windmills