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Thread #169212 Message #4107980
Posted By: GerryM
28-May-21 - 08:09 PM
Thread Name: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
Subject: RE: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
Songs and poem from the 24/25 May 2021 Mudcat Worldwide Singaround, probably in the order in which they were performed. Thanks to Mrrzy for roughly the first half of the list, and to MoorleyMan and Joe Offer for additional information. Comments and corrections always welcome. Leaving Home (Charlie Poole's version of Frankie and Johnny) The Men of the Hood Banana Republics Giroflé girofla (in French) Let Me Breathe Plegaria a un Labrador (in Spanish) McGowan's Banshee Darlin' Corey It Would Never Have Worked Kitty Bawn O'Brien The Salt Marsh Seven Spanish Angels Stripey and Blondie Dink's Song Silver Dagger The Prophet Black Hills Waltz My Organ Recital (aka Side Effects) The Star of Bannock For Months and Months and Months The Unquiet Grave Sister, Sail! Geordie medley: Come Up And See Your Granny / Cushie Butterfield / Wherivvor Ye Gan Ye're Sure te Find a Geordie (in dialect) / Blaydon Races Masters of War The Jeannie C. Old Shep Fhir a Bhata (the boatman; sung mostly in English with a Scots Gaelic chorus) The Big Hewer Sixteen Tons The Jamestown Homeward Bound Poisoning Pigeons in the Park Sammy's Bar That's Australia House of the Rising Sun Sweet Betsy From Pike Just Like a Woman Don't Think Twice, It's All Right Overheard on a salt marsh [poem] Raggle Taggle Gypsies, Eh The Heat Detector Down By the Riverside Jutland Lay Down Your Weary Time Medley of Towing Shanties On a Monday Morning Being a Pirate A Begging I Will Go Do You Love an Orange All Among the Garlic Three Score and Ten Claudy Banks The Helium Miner's Song Let It Be a Dance The Wee Magic Stane A Maid in Bedlam Brisbane Ladies (aka Augathella Station, takeoff on Spanish Ladies) We've Got to Sail Away A Begging I Will Go (update by Grit Laskin) Who Can Sail? Wild Goose Shanty (aka Ranzo) Diamonds and Rust Blow the Candles Out Goodnight Irene Four Strong Winds