Subject: RE: Origins: 'There's a hole in my bucket, dear Liza' From: GUEST,pete lawrence Date: 19 May 08 - 05:10 AM What are the guitar chords for ¨Theres a hole in my bucket.... ¨ many thanks.......... |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: There's a hole in my bucket From: Wolfgang Date: 01 Apr 06 - 10:16 AM There is a German version of that song, but I don't know which came first. Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: There's a hole in my bucket From: GUEST Date: 28 Mar 06 - 02:24 PM I heard there is a old old version with 19 verses....... Wonder where the song came from? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: There's a hole in my bucket From: Snuffy Date: 24 Feb 05 - 08:09 AM IIRC Belafonte duetted with Odetta |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: There's a hole in my bucket From: GUEST,chrisnor Date: 23 Feb 05 - 07:19 PM NRK (Norwegian broadcasting), on a late night music request radio show has played a version of this with Harry Bellefonte and a female singer (forget who) singinging this in consert. It was requested several times over a period of several days. As a beside, Burl Ives singing Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair was on the hit charts here (Norway) several years ago. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: There's a hole in my bucket From: pavane Date: 25 Jun 01 - 11:09 AM Mrrzy - your version illustrates the point I just made in another thread (Outlandish Knight), that the original punch line of the joke has been lost, and it is no longer a circular song. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: There's a hole in my bucket From: Lyndi-loo Date: 25 Jun 01 - 11:09 AM Oi loikes zoider Cos zoider makes me fart and when Oi farts Oi gets 'ungry and when Oi gets 'ungry, Oi works And when Oi works, oi gets paid And when Oi gets paid, Oi buys zoider Cos Oi loikes zoider |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: There's a hole in my bucket From: IanC Date: 25 Jun 01 - 11:07 AM I think some versions of "The House that Jack Built" can be circular, and there's another just out of reach of my (clearly befuddled) brain ... sorry can't think of it right now. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: There's a hole in my bucket From: Mrrzy Date: 25 Jun 01 - 11:02 AM John Jacon Jingleheimer Smith comes around... so does the Flyndians, my sister's old elementary school song in Chicago... |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: There's a hole in my bucket From: Mrrzy Date: 25 Jun 01 - 11:01 AM My favorite version of this, by Ed McCurdy:
There's a hole in my bucket, dear Liza, dear Liza. Well mend it, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry, well mend it, dear Henry, dear Henry, mend it With what shall I mend it, deat Liza . . . with what But the straw will fall out. . . But the butter will melt... But the tinsmith costs money... |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: There's a hole in my bucket From: MMario Date: 25 Jun 01 - 10:59 AM some versions of "rattlin' bog" can be circular - and there are a few more. There aren't that many of them. (now - based on past experience - several mudcatters will come along and post multiple examples to prove me wrong. or at least we can hope.) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: There's a hole in my bucket From: pavane Date: 25 Jun 01 - 10:57 AM Are there many of these 'circular' or catch-22 songs? 'Where have all the flowers gone' is the only other one which springs to mind immediately. |
Subject: Lyr Add: THERE'S A HOLE IN MY BUCKET From: IanC Date: 25 Jun 01 - 10:45 AM For GUEST: Simpleminded THERE'S A HOLE IN MY BUCKET
There's a hole in my bucket, dear Liza, dear Liza.
Go fix it, dear Henry, dear Henry
With what shall I fix it, deat Liza . . . with what
But the straw is too long . . . too long
With what shall I cut it . . . with what
The axe is too dull . . . too dull
On what shall I sharpen it
Whit a stone . . . with a stone
Well wet it . . . wet it
Try water . . . use water
With a bucket . . . with a bucket
Cheers! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M From: GUEST,Penny S. (elsewhere) Date: 09 Mar 00 - 07:24 AM When I learned it it was Georgie who moaned to Lisa. Penny |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M From: Wolfgang Date: 09 Mar 00 - 04:59 AM Wasn't 'Pennsylvania Dutch' actually a German dialect? The dialect in the DT database is an old German dialect. However, in the North of Germany some dialects (Frisian) are quite close to the Frisian dialects of Dutch. 'Wenn der Topf aber nun ein Loch hat' is printed in the 1911 'Zupfgeigenhansel' with the notes that it has been taken from an older book (no date given) and that it is found 'all over Germany'. There's another song, 'Ein Loch ist im Eimer', that is quite close in lyrics and story but has a completely different tune. The differences between these two closely related German songs are the same as the differences between the version in the database and the version Diesel has posted. I'm sure that the tune in the database is the older one of the two tunes with which the song is known. Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M From: Abby Sale Date: 08 Mar 00 - 08:18 PM E ciao posteriore voi. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M From: GUEST,roslu Date: 08 Mar 00 - 03:49 PM visto che è possibile tradurre, scrivo nella mia lingua,per dire grazie di cuore a tutti per l'aiuto. Essendo la mia prima volta sono emozionato, e debbo dire che è grandioso oltre ogni limite quello che la rete rende possibile. Cara Abby Sale, penserò certamente a quello che hai scritto e cercherò qualche canzone 'circolare' e te lo farò sapere. Ciao a tutti. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M From: Bugsy Date: 07 Mar 00 - 07:42 PM There's another couple of lines about the straw which go: But the straw is too long, Dear Liza, Dear Liza, the straw is to long, Dear Liza, too long. Then cut it, Dear Henry...................etc.
Cheers Bugsy |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M From: bob schwarer Date: 07 Mar 00 - 07:41 PM Got a rendering of this by Odetta. Bob S. |
Subject: ADD Version: There's a Hole in the Bucket From: GUEST,Diesel Date: 07 Mar 00 - 06:37 PM From what I remember - it goes something like; There's a hole in the bucket Dear Liza, Dear Liza There's a hole in the bucket Dear Liza - a hole ! Well fix it dear Henry Dear Henry Well fix it dear Henry - fix it With what shall I fix it Dear Liza , Dear Liza With what shall I fix it Dear Liza , with what ? With straw Dear Henry Dear Henry With straw Dear Henry - with Straw With what shall I cut it Dear Liza Dear Liza With what shall I cut it dear Liza - with what ? With an axe Dear Henry Dear Henry With an axe Dear Henry - an Axe ! There's no edge on the axe Dear Liza Dear Liza There's no edge on the axe Dear Liza - no edge ! Well sharpen it Dear Henry Dear Henry Well sharpen it Dear Henry - shrpen it ! With what shall I sharpen it with Dear Liza Dear Liza With what shall I sharpen it with Dear Liza - with what ? With a stone Dear Henry Dear Henry With a stone Dear Henry - a stone ! But the stone's too dry Dear Liza Dear Liza But the stone's too dry Dear Liza - too dry ! Well wet it Dear Henry Dear Henry Well wet it Dear Henry - wet it ! With what shall I wet it Dear Liza Dear Liza With what shall I wet it Dear Liza - with what ? With Water Dear Henry Dear Henry With Water Dear Henry - Water ! With what shall I fetch it Dear Liza Dear Liza With what shall I fetch it Dear Liza - with what ? In a bucket Dear Henry Dear Henry In a bucket Dear Henry - a bucket ! There's a Hole in the Bucket Dear Liza Dear Liza There's a Hole in the Bucket Dear Liza - a hole ! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M From: Abby Sale Date: 07 Mar 00 - 06:08 PM It's in the database. Mre important than that, if anyone comes up with any other truly circular songs, pleasy let me know. There's "Tree in the Hole" (called "The Everlasting Circle" in the UK - the final return part tends to be dropped in the US.) but I can't think of any others. Real songs, I mean, & truly circular. It's a pagan religious thing, you see. Jewish & Christian tend to see life as hierarchical-increasing-straight line. From the lowest to the highest. Life cycle stuff is cyclical, not circular - birth to death to next generation. But circular is different. Anyway, please think on it. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M From: Jon Freeman Date: 07 Mar 00 - 06:04 PM I am not arguing with you Amos as I haven't a clue over its origins but http://www.musicanet.org/robokopp/usa/dearliza.htm suggests that it is tradational German. The melody is also different to the version (?Belafonte) that I remember. Jon |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M From: GUEST,Diesel Date: 07 Mar 00 - 05:50 PM Is this the song that goes - There's in the bucket,dear Liza,dear Liza...... Well fix it dear Henry,dear Henry ?? I'm sure I can come up with the rest if so !
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M From: Amos Date: 07 Mar 00 - 05:08 PM Although Belafonte recorded it, it is originally Dutch. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M From: MMario Date: 07 Mar 00 - 04:07 PM the lyrics? or the recording? the chords? the melody? |
Subject: A hole in the bucket /H.Belafonte, M. Ma From: GUEST,ROSLU@LIBERO.IT Date: 07 Mar 00 - 03:54 PM anybody knows where to find it? thanks |
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