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Lyr Req: The Crookit Bawbee Related threads: Lyr Req: bent baubie (22) Lyr Req: The Crookit Bawbee (6) |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Crookit Bawbee From: jacko@nz Date: 25 May 01 - 08:06 PM Malcolm, first time I've been to JC's place. Very interesting, thank you I was not entirely sure of the tune in my head, but on hearing JC's one it seems I was pretty well on it Yes, that's the tune, though I would slow it just a little for the song Jack |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Crookit Bawbee From: ScottyG Date: 25 May 01 - 09:17 AM Jacko: You da man! I wish I'd stumbled across this website sooner. Thanks a bazillion. Malcom: As I'm sure you "ken", the words are Scottish; but I've only seen the title listed as an English pipe tune. As played on the bagpipes, the tune is pretty much the same as the melody for the sung version, with some subtle differences. Cheers ScottyG |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Crookit Bawbee From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 25 May 01 - 08:57 AM Thanks for that, Jacko; somebody was asking about this song a while back, and I wasn't able to find it. Crookit Bawbee is a popular tune in the Northumbrian Piping repertoire; is that the tune used for this? Three examples are available at J C's Tunefinder, though as it turns out they're all transcriptions from Billy Pigg's recording. Malcolm |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Crookit Bawbee From: Gypsy Date: 24 May 01 - 11:18 PM Ooohhhh....i like it! Any notes/abc, anyone? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Crookit Bawbee From: jacko@nz Date: 24 May 01 - 06:43 PM oops Fourth verse, missing second line is: And tak me off wi ye tae bonnie Glenshee :-))
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Subject: Lyr Add: THE CROOKIT BAWBEE From: jacko@nz Date: 24 May 01 - 04:26 PM It's a grand song THE CROOKIT BAWBEE
Oh whaur awa got ye that auld crookit penny
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Subject: The Crookit Bawbee From: ScottyG Date: 24 May 01 - 12:48 PM I have searched all over bloody creation for the lyrics to "The Crookit Bawbee" and just can't find them anywhere. My mother sang that song with a gent from Glasgow when I was a very young boy, and the melody still haunts my memory, but I can't remember the exact words. My wife is an Arbroath lass, and I'd love to sing it with her. Can anyone help? Thanks ScottyG |
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