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Thread #169212 Message #4119149
Posted By: GerryM
07-Sep-21 - 09:47 PM
Thread Name: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
Subject: RE: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
Songs/poems/monologues/stories from the 6-7 September 2021 Mudcat Worldwide Singaround, probably in the order in which they were performed. Thanks to MoorleyMan for roughly the first half of the list. I didn't get a name for Jane's story/stories. Comments and corrections always welcome.
Galveston Flood Last But One of the Mohicans (poem) Crossing the Bar Why Was I Always the Baddie? Uppards! (monologue) When I Go Milk ’em in the Morning Blues The Spotted Cow Home, Boys, Home A-Begging I Will Go Housewife’s Lament Which Side are You On? Montredon (in Occitan) The Vassar Hygiene Song Sin The Rose of the San Joaquin Why am I Always the Bridesmaid? The Literary Dustman Why We Wear (version of Wild Side of Life) O Kaimos (in Greek) There Was an Old Miller I’d Be a Reformer Tolpuddle Man The Duct Tape Madrigal Life Passes By White Squall The Losing of the Farm The Bells of Rhymney (stories) All the Weary Mothers of the Earth English Ale William Brown All Among the Barley Aphrodite the Smelly Belly Dancer (ttto Zorba's Dance) Accident at Bradford Colliery 1956 Brother Can You Spare a Dime James Connolly The Gasman Cometh Lay Down Beside Me Zen Gospel Singing Johnny's Practicing Zen (ttto What Can the Matter Be?) An Activist's Accomplishment (poem) John Golden and the Lawrence Strike (ttto A Little Walk with Jesus) Junk Food Junkie Here's to You Rounders Cloakmakers' Union Time has Made a Change in Me Kelly the Pirate Chicken Cordon Blues Now Westlin Winds Weary Winter Country Life Cold Mountain Tiny Fish for Japan Stitch in Time Ali: Díleachtín Gun Bhrí (in Irish Gaelic) Mayn Ru'e Platz (in English and Yiddish) Wasn't That a Mighty Storm (sometimes called "Galveston Flood") Storm Presence Hurricane Blues How Can I Keep From Eating Let the Mystery Be Joe Hill Step By Step Poverty Knock The Jute Mill Song Farewell to the House Padstow Farewell John of Dreams