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Lyr Req: Seven Deadly Sins
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Subject: RE: Seven Deadly Sins From: Wally Macnow - Camsco Music Date: 01 Jul 98 - 06:52 PM I listened to the Alistair Brown recording. He only sings of five. Lust, gluttony, pride, covetousness, and sloth. Wally Go here: Lyr Req: Seven Deadly Sins--JoeClone, 10-Nov-2009. |
Subject: RE: Seven Deadly Sins From: Wally Macnow Date: 01 Jul 98 - 07:21 AM Alistair Brown has recorded "The Seven Deadly Sins" on The Swan Necked Valve. It's sung from the point of view of a husband coming home to a wife who practices a different one each night. Wally Macnow Camsco Music http://www.camsco.com |
Subject: RE: Seven Deadly Sins From: Bruce O. Date: 01 Jul 98 - 02:39 AM This seems to be a version of "Some say that kissings a sin". There are a couple of old versions on my website in Scarce Songs file at: Click |
Subject: RE: Seven Deadly Sins From: dulcimer Date: 30 Jun 98 - 06:11 PM Just thought I would ask Rebecca's question again. It was never answered in the sequent discussion which got more into the Seven Drunken Nights. What are to other two deadly sins or were there ever two other ones? Were the Dubliners playing with us? |
Subject: Seven Deadly Sins From: Rebecca H Date: 25 Oct 97 - 12:25 AM I notice an allusion to the song Seven Deadly Sins under the thread for Seven Drunken Nights. I sing the five verses that are sung by the Dubliners, but I want the other two verses to make this song complete. Does anybody out there know this entire song? The verses don't necessarily follow the tradtional seven deadly sins. The first verse is:
Some say that kissing's a sin
Now if it wasn't legal, The next verses are about gambling, swearing, smoking and drinking. Can anybody help? |
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