Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,mg Date: 20 May 21 - 04:28 PM morecambe tragedy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SRJuzyhvU0 click |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,Julia L Date: 19 May 21 - 11:51 PM Ranger1 mentioned this song by Fred Gosbee. It's on his record "The Ballad of Cappy John" by Castlebay CLAMDIGGER © Fred Gosbee You think that diggers have a life of ease You think they come and go just as they please In the air and in the sun A peck or two and then they're done Ho clams! You need 'em for chowder Ho clams! You eat 'em with fries Ho clams! I'll be a digger, I'll be a digger until the day I die See that old clamdigger in the mud I guess that digging just gets in your blood As long as he has kids to feed His boots and hoe are all he needs A digger sets his timepiece by the tide Goes down to the shore when flats are wide Bends his back and pulls his hoe Digs as fast as he can go In wintertime it's cold but still we go Out on the flats although it's ten below That onshore breeze is awful chill If diggin' don't get you the frostbite will In summertime the diggin' days are long You get two tides a day if you are strong Then when you think you're getting ahead The state man says the tide is red Red tide means that you can't sell your clams Means you have to scuttle all your plans Feed the kids; put off the rent You have to scrape for every cent In a restaurant or in your home Now that you have listened to my song When you sit and eat your clams Just remember who I am |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Georgiansilver Date: 19 May 21 - 08:44 AM Molly Malone.......... Singing cockles and mussels alive-alive-oh |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Big Al Whittle Date: 19 May 21 - 05:42 AM Dead Shrimp Blues by Robert Johnson |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,henryp Date: 19 May 21 - 01:49 AM Morecambe Bay by Maggie Holland. Written as she passed Morecambe Bay on a WCML train. The 2007 folk song "On Morecambe Bay" by Southport singer Kevin Littlewood, recorded by Christy Moore. Two songs about the Morecambe Bay cockling disaster on the evening of 5 February 2004 at Morecambe Bay in North West England, when at least 21 Chinese illegal immigrant labourers were drowned by an incoming tide while picking cockles off the Lancashire coast. BALLERINA by Dave Walters She's hove to again, pulled her head to wind Drifting to nowhere borne by the tide Roll on the day when she sails clean away Her white winding wake to her stern Chorus She's a ship without water, a king's ransom daughter Sailing alone on the tide She slowly advanced, squared up then danced The belle ballerina of the bay A lovely song about a nobby - a Morecambe Bay prawner he sailed. |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch Date: 18 May 21 - 06:42 PM “Conchyta, Plaut. Qui conchas legit & musculos… Pefcheur de moufles. A muffhell man: a cockleman: an oyfterman: he that gathereth and taketh up fhellfifh.” [The Nomenclator, Higins, 1585] Just a quick skim, dozens more: Lyr Req: Conch Ain't Got No Bone (Blind Blake) Lyr Req: The Oyster Girl Lyr Add: I Am a Brisk and Sprightly Lad (To the tune of Melton Oysters, included) Lyr Req: Real Nice Clambake (Rodgers, Hammerstein) |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Jack Campin Date: 18 May 21 - 06:13 PM It seems from this that there were until recently Samoan songs to welcome the palolo worm: http://www.pireport.org/articles/2005/12/01/scarce-â%C2%80%C2%98paloloâ%C2%80%C2%99-blamed-samoan-cultural-slips |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: mg Date: 18 May 21 - 04:44 PM well, better late than never. i am actually now going to do the shellfish cd. it will be serious. I am not going to include cutesy songs, especially parodies, which this topic lends itself to. please let me know of any suggestions that have not been suggested already. I also will continue my policy of no copyrights since it hems me in at times. Would like more international content and songs in other languages. |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Herga Kitty Date: 20 Mar 10 - 06:23 PM I think the Kippers' Crab Wars album might be due for a mention? Kitty |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,Guest Tony Date: 20 Mar 10 - 05:06 PM You can have me Whelks and Muscles but leave me Cockles alone! Winkle Winkle little star. Oyster Parade. The Oyster Bunny. |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Valmai Goodyear Date: 20 Mar 10 - 08:30 AM Why Does The Winkle Always Turn To The Right If You Don't Want The Whelks Don't Muck 'Em Abaht |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Bert Date: 19 Mar 10 - 09:17 PM Bahraini pearl fishing songs |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: catspaw49 Date: 19 Mar 10 - 12:45 PM I think the best shellfish song was done by Arlo when he made a few changes in an old chantey and changed it to "The Story of Reuben Clamzo and his Strange Daughter in the Key of A"You can listen to Arlo do it back in '78 by CLICKING HERE or you can also read it (or read along) by going to Arlonet.BTW......You'll need a spare 20 minutes or so.......I mean, after all, its Arlo........................... Spaw |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,Lobster Magnet Date: 19 Mar 10 - 12:25 PM heh. google "Lobster Magnet" "You got a lobster and you got a magnet. Lobster has a tail, but don't you grab it!" |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: SINSULL Date: 19 Mar 10 - 12:08 PM CRABS WALK SIDEWAYS The Smothers Brothers Herman met Sally on the beach one night, The sea was calm and the starfish were bright. She looked at him and he looked at her it was true love at first sight. Well, Herman told his folks about the girl that he found, They said, "Herman there must be other girls around. 'Cause crabs walk sideways, lobsters walk straight and We won't let you take her for your mate." Chorus: Crabs walk sideways and lobsters welk straight, And you can't take a crab for your mate. Well, Herman told his Sally and it broke her heart She loved that lobster right from the start He took her in his claws and said "I'll always be yours, But still, dear, we'll have to part." Chorus: She said, "Let me talk to your mom and dad, I'll show them crabs really aren't that bad." But they turned her away "What will the neighbors say." And they laughted at the funny walk she had. Chorus: Then one day on the sandbar what did Herman see, But his little ol' Sally walking straight as can be. He said, "Sweetheart now they'll take you in the family!" She said, "Don't you sweetheart me! Hic!" Chorus: |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,iancarterb Date: 19 Mar 10 - 12:08 PM I think I put this one verse into a tune-of-John Brown's Body thread: Mary Ann McCarthy she went out to dig some clams (3x) But she didn't get a solitary clam. CHO: All that Mary got was oysters (3x) But she didn't get a solitary clam (not one). and a verse to No Bugs on Me that ends There maybe lobsters on some of you mobsters, But there aint... Carter |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: SINSULL Date: 19 Mar 10 - 12:07 PM cRABS wALK sIDEWAYS bUT lOBSTERS wALK sTRAIGHT - The Smothers Brothers sang it. |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: topical tom Date: 19 Mar 10 - 11:25 AM Various versions of Acres of Clams: thread.cfm?threadid=3507#17610 |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Alaska Mike Date: 19 Mar 10 - 10:27 AM Free Walter by Mike Campbell 1996 Now Walter the King Crab was large as can be, The king of all King Crab that lived in the sea, Though his size was enormous, his brain it was not, Which was probably why he got caught. OOOOO Free Walter, Free Walter all the little crabs said, We love our dear king, though his brain might be dead, Free Walter, Free Walter they shouted with glee, Throw him back, throw him back in the sea. Throw him back in the sea. Now to Walter's misfortune he happened to be, Ensnared in a trap in the crab fishery, When along came a boat and pulled up their crab-pot, And brought Walter up to the top. OOOOO Free Walter, Free Walter all the crewmen did say, Such a marvelous crab should go back in the bay, Free Walter, Free Walter they shouted with glee, Throw him back, throw him back in the sea. Throw him back in the sea. Well Captain Sundeen, he was vicious and mean, He decided that Walter was going to be steamed, He would eat him for breakfast with orange juice and eggs, Then munch all day long on his legs. OOOOO Free Walter, Free Walter the ship's cook did beg, Don't smear him with tartar, don't nibble his legs, Free Walter, Free Walter they shouted with glee, Throw him back, throw him back in the sea. Throw him back in the sea. So the Captain relented and to port they did go, Where he sold poor old Walter to a circus side show, They built him a tank so the people could peer, At the giant sized crab they had here. OOOOO Free Walter, Free Walter all the people did say, If you don't turn him loose we will all go away, Free Walter, Free Walter they shouted with glee, Throw him back, throw him back in the sea. Throw him back in the sea. So they traded their King Crab for a three headed horse, And Walter was shipped off to L.A., of course. Where he starred in a movie of blood, sex and gore, Made him six million dollars or more. OOOOO Free Walter, Free Walter cried the S.P.C.A, You movie directors can't treat him that way, Free Walter, Free Walter they shouted with glee, Throw him back, throw him back in the sea. Throw him back in the sea. Then a starlet confessed she was bearing his child, And lawyers were hired and charges were filed, And before even one of his weird eyes could blink, Poor Walter was locked in the clink. OOOOO Free Walter, Free Walter the angry mob yelled, That innocent crab don't belong in that cell, Free Walter, Free Walter they shouted with glee, Throw him back, throw him back in the sea. Throw him back in the sea. His trial was followed both near and afar, Followed by the Enquirer and the National Star, And everyone watched it on cable TV. To see what Walter's verdict would be. OOOOO Free Walter, Free Walter cried a jury of peers, Then the courtroom went crazy and everyone cheered, Free Walter, Free Walter they shouted with glee, Throw him back, throw him back in the sea. Throw him back in the sea. He rode to the airport in a black limousine, His name had been cleared, his record was clean, And he sipped some champagne as he waved to the crowd, That cheered him and shouted out loud, OOOOO Free Walter, Free Walter all the people did shout, This crab is our hero, its true, there's no doubt, Free Walter, Free Walter they shouted with glee, Throw him back, throw him back in the sea. Throw him back in the sea. Then Walter he got on a big DC-10 Which flew him right back to his old home again, And the Captain and crew were as glad as could be, To throw Walter back in the sea. OOOOO Free Walter, Free Walter sang the whole world with joy, Every man, every woman, each girl and each boy. Free Walter, Free Walter they shouted with glee, Throw him back, throw him back in the sea. Throw him back in the sea. |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: moongoddess Date: 19 Mar 10 - 08:26 AM One clam cake by Jon Campbell |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: bubblyrat Date: 19 Mar 10 - 06:33 AM Can someone who takes risks with shellfish,and treats them in a cavalier manner, be described as limpetuous ?? |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Rasener Date: 18 Mar 10 - 06:51 AM The Lobster Strut The Lobster Fishin' Song |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Dave the Gnome Date: 18 Mar 10 - 06:13 AM Talking of oysters... Who on earth discovered that you could get things that look like rocks from the sea bed, prise them open and then suck the snot out? Then decided they were aphrodisiacs? Mind you - the latter makes sense. Why else eat them? (Only kidding, Oyster lovers!) :D (eG) |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: SylviaN Date: 17 Mar 10 - 08:51 PM The Winkle Song by Sidney Carter and Donald Swan. |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,Nick E Date: 17 Mar 10 - 07:44 PM Not a song but there is a group called The Oyster Band. I wanted to share, I don't want to be shelfish. |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: ranger1 Date: 17 Mar 10 - 07:43 PM I'm partial to Clamdigger by Castlebay. |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: deepdoc1 Date: 17 Mar 10 - 07:30 PM For songs about oystering and crabbing on the Chesapeake Bay, it's hard to beat the original material from Them Eastport Oyster Boys. Back Creek Crab is a good one. |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,mg Date: 17 Mar 10 - 04:58 PM More goeduck songs by Matt M. and Merle K. |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: RobbieWilson Date: 17 Mar 10 - 04:52 PM some people say a man is made out of mud a poor man's made out of mussels and blood........... |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Cats Date: 17 Mar 10 - 03:40 PM Taking my Oyster for Walkies was written by Bill Oddie |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Bob Landry Date: 17 Mar 10 - 02:49 PM Off the tiop of my head: Lester the Lobster (from old P.E.I.) - Stevedore Steve (I think) I Lobster but Never Flounder - sung by The Alien Rebels of Calgary Triangle - Gordon Lightfoot refers to where the rock lobsters roll on. |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 17 Mar 10 - 02:29 PM Digression with a bit of evolutionary history- Oysters battled man for supremacy, until, in a period of history, man tasted the oyster! "The oyster's doom was sealed. His monstrous pretension that he belonged in the van of evolutionary progress was killed forever. He had been tasted and found food. He would never again battle for supremacy. Meekly he yielded to his fate. He is food to this day. "Parrot Feathers and Probably Arboreal were married after breakfast. On the toes of their first child were ten cunning, diminutive oyster shells. Mankind, up to that time, had sharp toenails like the claws of birds. But the flat, shell-like toenails, the symbols of man's triumph over, and trampling down of the oyster were inherited from the children of this happy couple. "They persist to this day." The Revolt of the Oyster, Don Marquis. Does anyone still read him? |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Cool Beans Date: 17 Mar 10 - 12:30 PM 1. "Billy the Squid," by Tom Chapin and John Forster ("He robbed from the selfish and gave to the shellfish"). Great sing. 2. "The Geoduck Song," as sung by Fred Penner. It's a kind of clam and it's pronounced Gooeyduck and it's a lot of fun to sing. Dig a duck, dig a duck, dig a gooeyduck Dig a duck, dig a gooeyduyck, dig a duck a day... 3. "Duck for the Oyster, Dive for the Clam." It's a square dance we used to do in elementary school. And, of course, any song by Shell Silverstein |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: bubblyrat Date: 17 Mar 10 - 12:02 PM I have been trying to fit "Squid Pro Quo " in somehow ! |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: bubblyrat Date: 17 Mar 10 - 12:00 PM The duet from "The Pearl Fishermen" or whatever it's from----surely that qualifies ? The theme from "The Amorous Prawn" ( Denis Price "Ealing comedy") Jim Reeves " Whelk,come to my world !" "Clam Every Mountain" The infant sailor's nursery-rhyme " Winkle,Winkle,Little Tar " "The Nautilass On Richmond Hill" The theme music from "Two Moules For Sister Sarah" (Clint & Shirley ) |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,woodsie Date: 17 Mar 10 - 08:29 AM Country Joe & The Shellfish - I Feel Like In Pickin' A Winkle |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Dave the Gnome Date: 17 Mar 10 - 08:19 AM Prawn to be wild? We'll keep a whelk-ome in the hillsides? (Whale kipper whelk-ome?) Conch-ita? I'll get my coat... DeG |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Les from Hull Date: 17 Mar 10 - 08:05 AM Rock Lobster - the B52s |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,woodsie Date: 17 Mar 10 - 07:00 AM A White Sports Coat And A Pink Crustacean - Jimmy Buffet |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Jack Campin Date: 17 Mar 10 - 06:25 AM "The Walrus and the Carpenter" was sung by Burl Ives, if I remember right. His version has a catchy tune - was it written specially? |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: manitas_at_work Date: 17 Mar 10 - 06:23 AM What noise annoys an oyster? |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Alan Day Date: 17 Mar 10 - 05:18 AM I can't get my Winkle out Al |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Dave the Gnome Date: 17 Mar 10 - 04:42 AM Not a song - although I am sure someone will have put some music to it - Lewis Carroll's Walrus and Carpenter ate a lot of oysters. Cheers DeG |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: MGM·Lion Date: 17 Mar 10 - 04:11 AM In John Foreman's fine version of The Winkle Song [which he attributes to Trad], he got his pennyworth of winkles at "Mother McShrinkles's". It is on his fine old vinyl LP "The 'Ouses In Between" (Reality Records, Watford; RY 1004; 1966). {Great Music-Hall record ~~ best version ever heard of The 4-Horse Sharrybang. Don't know if ever re-recorded or where you could get a copy. Don't make an offer for mine: not for sale at any price!} |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,woodsie Date: 17 Mar 10 - 03:21 AM One night for my tea I fancied luxury So I went down to ol' Perriwinkle's Bought myself a pennyworth of winkles Put them on the table for my wife to see She came down with seven young kids and all the family. They started ... Pickin' all the big ones out Pickin' all the big ones out You should have seen my pennyworth of winkles All the big ones gone! |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 16 Mar 10 - 10:31 PM Hold tight, hold tight, a-hold tight, hold tight Foododo-de-yacka saki Want some sea food mama Shrimps and rice they're very nice Hold tight, hold tight, a-hold tight, hold tight Foododo-de-yacka saki Want some sea food, mama Shrimps and rice they're very nice I like oysters, lobsters too, I like my tasty butter fish, fooo When I come home late at night I get my favorite dish, fish! Don't write lyrics like that any more... |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Haruo Date: 16 Mar 10 - 10:23 PM Eat Bertha's Mussels Haruo |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: KathyW Date: 16 Mar 10 - 10:03 PM I like "Ten Days Out" by Erik Sorensen from Wisconsin. It's ten days out and five ashore To the lobster seas I'll go no more My belly is sick and my bones are sore By God I'm a landlubber . . . |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: Charley Noble Date: 16 Mar 10 - 09:51 PM There is the ballad composed by Amos and myself some years ago on a Mudcat thread titled "The Tale of Lobster Barbie." Here's a link to the story that provoked the song, the lyrics and a MP3 sample of how it's sung: click here for lyrics and MP3! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Songs about shellfish From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 16 Mar 10 - 09:42 PM Sayonara, Nakamura, by Ted Egan, is about Japanese pearl divers working off the West Australian coast. Here's a thread about it: http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=48892 |
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