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Thread #169212 Message #4118438
Posted By: GerryM
01-Sep-21 - 12:55 AM
Thread Name: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
Subject: RE: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
Songs/recitations/stories/poems/tunes from the 30-31 August 2021 Mudcat Worldwide Singaround, probably in the order in which they were performed. Thanks to MoorleyMan for roughly the first half of the list. "Nine Gifts" is my name for a story Robert told about a Welsh couple who wanted a son. Comments and corrections always welcome.
Little Ant I’m in Love with the Nearest Mirror Song for the Mira Lock-Keeper It’s in the Last Place You Look (poem) Matt Hyland Dog in the Microwave (aka The Wife of Lincolnshire) Ambletown (aka Home, Dearie, Home) My Darling Clementine (ttto "Bread of Heaven") Refugee The Mountain Whippoorwill (recitation) Song of the Dog Days I’m an Old Deckhand (takeoff on I'm an Old Cowhand?) Cuchulainn’s Son The Sea Maid and a reel (tunes) If Wishes were Fishes Old Skibbereen I Couldn’t Exert Myself (recitation) Maid on the Shore Down by the Glenside (aka The Bold Fenian Men) Take This Hammer He’s a Cowboy Jesus Gave Me Water Ti-Jean and the Devil (recitation) See No Evil I Want to Die Easy Lava So Long, It’s Been Good to Know Yuh Lifeboat Prayer Brindisi (in English, ttto Libiamo né lieti calici, from Verdi's La Traviata) Refugee Blues (poem) Didn't Leave Nobody but the Baby Prickle Holly Bush House of the Rising Sun Grief (poem) Triceratops (poem) Mama Bake a Pie, Daddy Kill a Chicken Leisure for Cats (poem) Old Whitby Harbour Hesitation Blues Reuben Wright and Phoebe Brown Banana Boat Song Watching the Trains Come In Cadgwith Anthem / Robbers' Retreat Johnny Be Fair False Lover Won Back (aka Bonnie Love) And the Band Played "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" The Whole World is a Very Narrow Bridge (Gesher Tzar Me'od, aka Kol Haolam Kulo, in English and Hebrew) Nine Gifts (story) Like the Way I Do Soolaimon The Red Corvette Paramedic Rescue 101 Sunshine and Roadsides (poem) Hurricane Blues Newborough Beach (poem) Garden Song and Anti-Garden Song When Britain Really Ruled the Waves The Good in Living