The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #169212 Message #4133734
Posted By: GerryM
25-Jan-22 - 03:20 AM
Thread Name: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
Subject: RE: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
I was on a plane from JFK to LAX and missed the entire singaround of 17-18 January 2022. Here's a go at listing the songs & poems that were performed, based on the chat. I'll be happy to make additions, deletions, and corrections as they come to hand.
Edit: My thanks to Felipa, MaJoC the Filk (Fermat reincarnated?), and Moorley Man for additions, deletions, and corrections.
Let Union Be A Man's a Man for A' That The Land (poem) The Epitaph to the Unknown Miner (monologue) Rambleaway Somewhere to Begin Polly on the Shore (the Lester Simpson composition) Birmingham Sunday God Rest Ye Sober Underlings Santy Anno Dark-Eyed Sailor Down in the Valley The Ballad of Knocking Nellie The Tailor's Breeches The Red Hats of Ireland Battle Hymn of the Republic Gentle Arms of Eden Still Scared of You Whitebark The Times they are a-Changin' Lullaby Baby Blues Stepstone Dollymount Strand Come by the Hills Sink the Cheerio Trouble in the Fields Singing for Our Lives Love (John Lennon) The Gipsy Trail The Everlasting Circle Green Grass Grows All Around I Once Loved a Lass (aka The False Bride) Embraceable You Legacy Here We Come a-Wassailing You Shall Go Out With Joy Dem Deer Peace Begins in My Own Heart (ttto I am a Poor Wayfaring Stranger) Lorna the Library Book Burglar (poem) Which Switch is the Switch, Miss, for Ipswich? (monologue) Way Down Low A Frog, He Would a-Wooing Go Little Rosewood Casket Elizabeth Block - Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Activists Yon Green Valley O Sinner Man Vine and Fig Tree (Lo Yisa Goy) In de Vintertime 254 Shades of Gray Songs Stay Sung Unknown Blessings Nowhere in a Hurry Blues It Was Vaccination Caught in a Circle Don't Let Me Come Home a Stranger Piney Wood Hills Where Teardrops Fall ThĂ ladhainn Thu / Dream Angus (two songs, one in Gaelic, to the same tune) Once I had a Sweetheart Pretty Saro Haste Ye Back Fathers Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Scholars Kemo Kimo Farewell Here is My Home There Was an Old Soldier and He Had a Wooden Leg