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Thread #31551   Message #410844
Posted By: Susanne (skw)
04-Mar-01 - 05:57 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Where is the Glasgow That I Used to Know?
Subject: Lyr Add: WHERE IS THE GLASGOW I USED TO KNOW?
This rather nostalgic song set fellow songwriter Jim McLean off on writing a rather less nostalgic piece on his own childhood. Adam McNaughtan has been known to sing it back-to-back with his own:

WHERE IS THE GLASGOW I USED TO KNOW
(Jim McLean)

Oh where is the Glasgow I used to know
The tenement buildings that let in the snow
Through the cracks in the plaster the cold wind did blow
And the water we washed in was forty below

We read by the gaslight, we had nae T.V.
Hot porridge for breakfast, cold porridge for tea
And some weans had ricketts, some had T.B.
Ay that's what the Glasgow of old means tae me

Noo the neighbours complained if we played wi' a ba'
Or 'Hunch cuddy hunch' against somebody's wa'
If we played 'Kick the can' we'd tae watch for the law
For the polis made sure we did sweet bugger a'

You've heard o' the closet that stood on the stair
Oors had tae accommodate fifteen or mair
And the wee broken windae let in the fresh air
I sometimes went inside, ay but just for a dare

And we huddled together tae keep warm in bed
We'd nae sheets nor blankets, just old coats instead
And a big balaclava tae cover yer head
And 'God but it's cold' was the only prayer said

Noo there's some say that tenement living was swell
That's the wally close toffs who had doors wi' a bell
Two rooms and a kitchen and a bathroom as well
While the rest o' us lived in a single-end hell

So wipe off that smile when you talk o' the days
That you lived in the Gorbals or Cowcaddens' way
Remember the mice and the rats you once chased
For tenement living was a bloody disgrace

If you're interested in the reality behind this piece read Molly Weir's childhood memoirs (fairly humorous) or Ralph Glasser's 'Growing Up in the Gorbals' (fairly grim).