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Lyr Add: Dandy and the Beano (Sheena Wellington) Related threads: Tune Req: Women o' Dundee (Sheena Wellington) (10) Lyr Req: Newport Braes by Sheena Wellington (15) Lyr Req: Women o' Dundee (Sheena Wellington) (9) (origins) Lyr Req: Women o' Dundee (Sheena Wellington) (5) |
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Subject: Lyr Add: DANDY AND THE BEANO (Sheena Wellington) From: Susanne (skw) Date: 24 Dec 01 - 05:57 PM The recent 'Complaints' thread with its mention of the Sunday Post put me in mind of this song. I love it but need a little help with the characters (indicated by the question marks). Sheena Wellington sings it on her 'Cleersong' album. THE DANDY AND THE BEANO (Sheena Wellington) Dundee is the golden city on the silvery Tay Famed in song and story for many's the long day For git (?) and jam and sailin' ships and the things that matter most The 'Dandy' and the 'Beano' and the 'Sunday Post' On D. C. Thompson's empire the sun has never set The flag retreated long ago, but the comics are there yet From New Delhi to Vancouver, when they eat their breakfast toast They read the 'Dandy' and the 'Beano' and the 'Sunday Post' There's the football, the bingo and lovely Francis Gaye (?) Oor Wally and the Broons tae brighten your Sunday And if you're bothered wi' bronchitis, the doc will cure your host (?) And the 'Dandy' and the 'Beano' and the 'Sunday Post' There's Desperate Dan an' Minnie an' Lord Snooty with his guile (?) The Bash (?) Street kids and Dennis who will always make you smile And if you want political comment of the type that helps the most Try the 'Dandy' or the 'Beano' - no' the 'Sunday Post' Repeat 1 I've seen copies of the 'Dandy' and the 'Beano' (no' the Sunday Post ...) but couldn't find all characters. |
Subject: RE: Help w. lyr: Dandy and the Beano From: Noreen Date: 24 Dec 01 - 06:20 PM Oor Wullie is in the Sunday Post, Suzanne, and my younger sister still gets a Broons annual every Christmas from our Mum! Francis Gaye is correct, he qwas responsible for the worthy 'thought for the day' type articles. Bash Street Kids is right too, as is Lord Snooty's guile, I would imagine. Can't think what the others would be, sorry. Noreen |
Subject: RE: Help w. lyr: Dandy and the Beano From: Snuffy Date: 24 Dec 01 - 06:30 PM 'git' is probably jute. Dundee was famous for the Three J's - jam, jute and journalism. Minnie the Minx, and Denis the Menace WassaiL! V |
Subject: RE: Help w. lyr: Dandy and the Beano From: Noreen Date: 24 Dec 01 - 07:01 PM (I just thought of that, Snuffy.) Jock Morris sings this, so I'm sure he'll help when we've done all we can! See: And if you really want to know more, scroll down this page for the biography of the cartoonist responsible: Happy hols all, Noreen
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Subject: RE: Help w. lyr: Dandy and the Beano From: little john cameron Date: 24 Dec 01 - 07:39 PM Tae add tae the list,ye can find oot aboot the Beano characters here.An' let me know when ye come up wi' wullies surname.here |
Subject: RE: Help w. lyr: Dandy and the Beano From: Susanne (skw) Date: 25 Dec 01 - 04:18 PM I certainly won't, john - I'd hate to get myself murdered! :-) Anyway, thanks a lot to all of you, you're great! Enjoy the rest of your Christmas! Thanks to Noreen in particular, for the links. I also saved the link to the Broons Annual from the 'Complaints' thread, so that should keep me busy tonight! I'll have to look out for a copy of the Sunday Post next time I get to Scotland! |
Subject: RE: Help w. lyr: Dandy and the Beano From: Seamus Kennedy Date: 26 Dec 01 - 03:19 AM Noreen, Thanks for the links. I've been a Dudley D. Watkins fan for many years. He was an incredible artist. Seamus |
Subject: RE: Help w. lyr: Dandy and the Beano From: Noreen Date: 27 Dec 01 - 08:02 AM You're both very welcome, I enjoyed going back over childhood memories. Noreen |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dandy and the Beano (Sheena Wellington) From: GUEST Date: 17 Jun 15 - 03:25 PM I am learning this at school |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dandy and the Beano (Sheena Wellington) From: Steve Gardham Date: 17 Jun 15 - 03:38 PM And one for Leo Baxendale. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dandy and the Beano (Sheena Wellington) From: Jack Campin Date: 18 Jun 15 - 07:54 AM Francis Gay (no "e") was the pseudonymous author of an annual series of inspirational "Friendship Books", which make the Readers Digest look edgy and challenging. Apparently being Francis Gay was the first job a new journalist for DC Thomson got. A good expose of what went on behind the scenes is "The DC Thomson Bumper Fun Book" (Paul Harris, 1977). They were something like a larval form of Rupert Murdoch. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dandy and the Beano (Sheena Wellington) From: GUEST,Riah Sahiltaahk Date: 19 Jun 15 - 06:26 AM Dudley D Watkins is one of the greatest children's illustrators of our time - certainly the most prodigious. Looking at his official output, it's difficult to know where he found the time to do the dozens of strips he illustrated for Thomson on a weekly basis with never less than exacting attention to detail, much less his side-lines in religious comics. A committed evangelical Christian, he illustrated Bible stories for the Sparky annual (The Road to Calvary appeared in 1969, the year of his death, aged just 62) and also painted an affecting crucifixion scene in his signature style: Dudley D. Watkins - Crucifixion c. 1951 |
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