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Lyr Req: School Days/When We Were a Couple of Kids DigiTrad: SCHOOL DAYS Related threads: Lyr Req: School Days (7) Lyr Req: School Days/When We Were a Couple of Kids (13) |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: School Days/When We Were a Couple of Kids From: clueless don Date: 09 Aug 12 - 08:53 AM I only knew the chorus of this song - I learned it in kindergarten. There is one difference between the version given above and in the archive, and the version I learned: You were my queen in calico. I was your bashful barefoot beau. I carried your books, I loved you so. When we were a couple of kids. Don |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: masato sakurai Date: 23 Mar 02 - 12:07 AM Printed music is in Lester S. Levy, ed., "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" and Other Favorite Song Hits 1906-1908 (Dover Publications, 1984). ~Masato
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Subject: Lyr Add: SCHOOL DAYS/WHEN WE WERE A COUPLE OF KIDS From: Jim Dixon Date: 22 Mar 02 - 11:50 PM As we suspected, the familiar part of this song is only the chorus, and there are two seldom-sung verses. I transcribed this from the sheet music at the Levy site that MMario linked to above. Interesting to note that in some of the remembered versions quoted above, the genders are reversed.
SCHOOL DAYS
Nothing to do, Nellie Darling, nothing to do, you say.
CHO: School days, school days, dear old golden rule days.
'Member the hill, Nellie Darling, and the oak tree that grew on its brow? |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: MMario Date: 18 Jul 01 - 03:49 PM Cobb & Edward - published 1907 Box 045 Item 013 at The Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music.
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Subject: RE: lyric request From: GUEST,SnowWhiteBaker@aol.com Date: 18 Jul 01 - 03:30 PM Hi - I'm looking for the author of the lyrics from "School days School days Dear old golden rule days" so that I can reference properly in a paper I'm writing. Any ideas? Thanks. |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: wilmadavis Date: 16 Apr 97 - 01:48 PM that's a good one for me too. thanx |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: Sharon Date: 18 Apr 97 - 12:04 AM The lyrics are pretty much as above, except I learned the line, "When you wrote on my slate/I love you Jo" (as in Josephine). Dear old days . . . |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: N.Townsend Date: 07 Apr 97 - 01:40 PM Thanks so much Mr. Vandenberg and Mr. Greenhaus!! I appreciate your help so much. I'm looking forward to seeing if you can find the verses. THANKS AGAIN!!! |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: dick greenhaus Date: 07 Apr 97 - 11:04 AM Mr. Vandenberg has the chorus right; there ARE verses, though, and I'll see if I can find them. |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: bo Vandenberg Date: 07 Apr 97 - 03:36 AM I remember it as
Dear old golden rule days Reading and writing and 'rithmatic (the three r's) Taught to the tune of a hick'ry stick You were my queen in calico I was your bashful bare foot beau I wrote on your slate, I love you so When we were a couple of kids. if I find it i'll post it. bo |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: Date: 04 Apr 97 - 03:34 PM Look for children's books of poetry. Should be in one of them. |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: angelbrown@juno Date: 04 Apr 97 - 03:33 PM Better ask an old school teacher. He/she should be able to help you with that one! |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: Sarah Goodsmith Date: 04 Apr 97 - 03:31 PM I've heard it before, especially on music boxes, but I don't know the words. sorry. |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: Date: 04 Apr 97 - 11:41 AM when you find it, send it to me.......OK? |
Subject: RE: lyric request From: Date: 04 Apr 97 - 11:36 AM I think it goes like this: School days, school days Dear old golden rule days Reading and writing and arithmetic Taught to the tune of the hickory stick You were my bashful barefoot beau I was your queen in calico I wrote on your slate I love you Bo When we were a couple of kids |
Subject: lyric request From: ntown@hotmail.com Date: 04 Apr 97 - 11:31 AM I am looking for the complete lyrics to the old folk song which begins "School days, school days Dear old golden rule days Readin' and writin' and rithmetic Taught to the tune of the hickory stick......... |
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