Subject: ANY JANUARY SONGS? From: GeoffLawes Date: 29 Jan 21 - 06:23 PM
-Joe Offer-
Can you suggest any songs associated with the month of January? That is : (A) Any songs with January in the title (B) Any songs with a January date given in the lyrics (C) Any songs referencing an event that is known to have occurred in January even if the lyrics do not actually say so.
Directly below is an alphabetical index of the titles collected in this thread. If a title in this index is blue then by clicking it you should be jumped to the section of the thread in which most of the discussion and links for that title occur. If you just want to add a new post to this thread use the “Post to this Thread” button to jump to the end of the thread. I shall sometimes rearrange “late” posts to group them with their appropriate main area of discussion so that they are not overlooked. JANUARY MAN By Dave Goulder Dave Goulder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4UbWhtVCBE Christy Moore https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW-7KrLzIcQ The January Man · Siobhan Miller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHGiLd2e12g&list=PLpfne-pLcasGFlnPu8czMSgmTSbgW5ZvW&index=32 Martin Carthy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbDZQsEH3n8 Bert Jansch mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=55546#864740 DIGITRAD @displaysong.cfm?SongID=3159 https://mainlynorfolk.info/martin.carthy/records/thejanuaryman.html JANUARY SONG By Alan Hull Lindisfarne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5QLKft_a7A |
Subject: RE: ANY JANUARY SONGS? From: Tattie Bogle Date: 29 Jan 21 - 07:14 PM There was a lad was born in Kyle by Robert Burns: includes a line about “a blast of Januar’ wind. Mudcat DT Lyrics THERE WAS A LAD (Robert Burns) /mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=7227 Various recordings of Ranting Roving Robin on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Rantin%27+Rovin%27+Robin Link to post below by Allan Conn RANTIN' ROVIN' ROBIN |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GerryM Date: 29 Jan 21 - 11:48 PM JUNE IN JANUARY is a popular song with music by Ralph Rainger and lyrics by Leo Robin, published in 1934. Bing Crosby June In January The song was introduced in the movie Here Is My Heart by Bing Crosby in 1934. The Crosby recording, made on November 9, 1934 with Georgie Stoll and his Orchestra, became a number #1 hit on Decca Records and has since has become a popular standard, recorded by many artists. Crosby recorded the song again for his 1954 album Bing: A Musical Autobiography and this version was heard alongside an image of a Crosby lookalike in the film The Joker Is Wild (1957), starring Frank Sinatra. Crosby recorded it again in 1977 for his final album Seasons. So sayeth Wikipedia. Harry Roy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lN_6P509Dw |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GerryM Date: 29 Jan 21 - 11:55 PM SHINE ON HARVEST MOON
Shine on, shine on harvest moon Ruth Etting - Shine on Harvest Moon (1931) https://www.google.com/search?q=shine+on+harvest+moon&rlz=1C1CHBD_en-GBGB775GB775&oq=SHINE+ON+HARVEST+MOON&aqs=chrome.0.0j0i20i2 |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Helen Date: 30 Jan 21 - 02:08 AM I did a search for song: JANUARY and a whole bunch of songs came up but the one I was looking for is an old pop song called January by a group called Pilot. January - Pilot I'm not recommending it because it was annoying back in the '70's so I can't imagine it has improved with age. :-D Also, 26 January is the anniversary of the white invasion of Australia, i.e. the arrival of Captain Cook. The beginning of the end of the real life and culture for the First Nations people here. I'll have to think about whether I know any songs about it. I can't recall any at present. |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Jos Date: 30 Jan 21 - 04:13 AM Barbara Dickson from 1980 JANUARY,FEBRUARY https://genius.com/Barbara-dickson-january-february-lyrics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW0C_zSVnPM |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: JHW Date: 30 Jan 21 - 06:00 AM January Man used to get sung a lot, good song, has all months. I've usually done 'Concerning of three young men, One night in January' (I'm not into poaching and wouldn't eat game or shoot gamekeepers) Thank you , I think your song is usually called THE BOLD POACHERS Lots of information about it on the Mainly Norfolk site https://mainlynorfolk.info/martin.carthy/songs/theboldpoachers.html Maddy Prior https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqWdMICnJMQ Steeleye Span https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMME4QuxGvw Lee Harding https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVV0mqSd2nk The song is also known as THE OAKHAM POACHERS Steve Knightley with Jim Causley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeMj-J_Z3GE Many other recordings of “ The Oakam Poachers”on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=The+Oakham+Poachers Regards ,Geoff |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Allan Conn Date: 30 Jan 21 - 06:54 AM Helen I was going to suggest "January" too. I rather like both that and Pilot's other big hit "Magic" which has been taken up as a football chant in many a football ground. Saying that I don't mind out and out pop songs and I was only a kid at the time of its release which maybe explains why I like it. The pop songs of our childhood tend to stick with us through time - though I either like a song or not without regard to the genre! Both members of Pilot had been in the teeny-bop group Bay City Rollers but left to form Pilot before the Rollers were catapulted to teeny stardom. Though the song "January" did hit #1 in the UK charts before their former group managed to do that. Both members of Pilot then went on to work with Alan Parsons Project. For a song more suited to mudcat how about RANTIN' ROVIN' ROBIN by Burns which mentions the month of his birhday in verse one. Thanks Allan Conn. - Here's a recording: Jim Malcolm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2PyL-CarPA Lyrics http://www.robertburns.org/works/65.shtml Link to post above by Tattie Bogle THERE WAS A LAD |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Helen Date: 30 Jan 21 - 01:57 PM Thanks for the info, Allan. I like a lot of pop songs but not that one. I never ever liked Bay City Rollers - not my thing - but I have all of the Alan Parsons Project albums. |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Georgiansilver Date: 30 Jan 21 - 02:03 PM https://youtu.be/A2K3Eqo2ukw |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Reinhard Date: 30 Jan 21 - 07:50 PM SHOOTING GOSCHEN’S COCKS UP - George Maynard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDuRbrzRTd8 Shooting Goshen's Cocks Up / The Bold Poachers: 'On the twenty-fourth of December, my time it did expire. When I got out, I had some scran; that's what I did require; And when I had a drink of beer, I really felt quite merry, But my mate he don't get out until the middle of January.' THE CHERRY TREE CAROL Waterson:Carthyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kn7mwtYMPQ INFORMATION Mainly Norfolk Site The Cherry Tree Carol “On the fifth day of January my birthday shall be, And the stars in the heaven shall all bow down to me.” THE DERBY RAM Folk songs of Derby and Derbyshire by Keith Kendrick, Pete Castle, Roy Harris, Derrick Halehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCZBEKNZimY The Derby Ram 'This ram he had two horns, my lads, that reached up to the moon, A little boy went up in January and he didn't get back till June.' HARE'S DREAM Mainly Norfolk: Lyrics and InfoThe Hare's Dream 'On the 20th of January and in the 70th year, The morning being beautiful, charming, bright and clear, I being disturbed by dreams as I lay in my den, I dreamed of heathery mountain, high rock and low glen.' THE BALLAD OF HENRY AND SUSANNAH The Ballad of Henry and Susannah by Peter Bellamy on Peter Bellamy: The Transports (1977) 'It was in the month of January Australia's coast drew near And in that fair clime the sun did shine which filled their hearts with cheer. And soon in peaceful Sydney Cove at anchor they did ride And admired the green and pleasant shore beyond the foaming tide.' JANUARY SNOWS by Ray Hearne Roy Bailey from Business As Usual (1994) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UFhcENtuqY
JANUARY LULLABY
- The Months Go Around by Steve Ashley on Steve Ashley: Another Dy (2017) And very soon we come to know If there's a January snow Thank you Reinhard you have given us a bumper crop. I added the blue click link above to Roy Bailey’s performance of Ray Hearne’s January Snows on YouTube. In doing that I found another song called January Snows which I post below: JANUARY SNOWS (2) The Woods Band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IvemdETLoI It was in the month of January The hills all white with snow When over hill and valley My true love he did go
It was then I found a fair pretty maid
Oh cruel was my father
Cruel was my own true love
Oh the taller that the country grows???
He will kiss and embrace you
LINK to Felipa's post below with corrections of lyrics for this song |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Reinhard Date: 30 Jan 21 - 08:16 PM A VWML search for January in the first line gives lots of results. |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: MartinNail Date: 31 Jan 21 - 10:23 AM Reinhard said: "A VWML search for January in the first line gives lots of results." Yes indeed, and you could also try searches on 'New year', 'Hogmany', 'Twelfth night', 'Epiphany', 'Old Christmas', 'Plough Monday', etc. |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GUEST,John from Kemsing Date: 31 Jan 21 - 10:28 AM "The Poachers Year" refers to January and all the other months. |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 31 Jan 21 - 06:27 PM JANUARY SALES The Singing Postman http://www.anglianmusic.com/album/The+Singing+Postman/Roundabout/ |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: MartinNail Date: 01 Feb 21 - 06:07 PM Reinhard said: "A VWML search for January in the first line gives lots of results." These would include lots from the Bodleian ballads website, or you could search directly here: First line: January |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 01 Feb 21 - 07:22 PM I found 18 songs titles with 16 of them playable from YouTube videos here on a site called The Cavan Project http://www.thecavanproject.com/18-songs-about-january/ 1. “January” by Pilot 2. “January Rain” by Hunters & Collectors 3.“January On Lake Street” by Atmosphere 4. “January” by 28 Days 5. “January Song” by Billy Bragg 6. “January” by Disclosure 7(unavailable). “January 28th” by J. Cole 8. “January Rain” by David Gray 9. “January Hymn” by The Decemberists 10. “January 28th, 1986” by Owl City 11. “January” by Wildfront 12. “You In January” by The Wonder Years 13. “January White” by Sleeping At Last14. “Last January” by The Twlight Sad 15. “June In January” by Dean Martin 16(unavailable). “January” by Louden Swain 17. “January Sun” by Fizzy Blood 18. “January Man” by Christy Moore |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: RTim Date: 01 Feb 21 - 07:42 PM Not specifically - but about January....and really worth a listen - "January - A Song for Every Season" - a new video from The Copper Family. Tim Radford https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahSdVdGWXNs&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR1AVQbprH9-UpiBYquz7mTeM_iPKvcNA7cZbnhwBw1ODoL1zEQ22h49_Y0 |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GUEST,Sean O'Shea Date: 03 Feb 21 - 06:42 AM You might like to look at the Stratton Carol Of The Months,popularised in Cornwall by Brenda Wooton,which is about, individually,all the months and is a lovely song to sing. STRATTON CAROL(THE) Brenda Wootton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOrE-LcqMVI |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GUEST,henryp Date: 04 Feb 21 - 06:28 AM ROLL DOWN TO RIO By Rudyard Kipling Roll down to Rio (Mainly Norfolk) This poem accompanied Rudyard Kipling's story The Beginning of the Armadillos from his book Just So Stories. Peter Bellamy sang it as Roll Down to Rio, accompanying himself on concertina, on his fourth album of songs set to Kipling's poems, Keep on Kipling. Dave Webber and Anni Fentiman sang Follow Me 'Ome and Roll Down to Rio in 1998 on their CD Bonnet & Shawl. Jon Boden sang Rolling Down to Rio as the 10 February 2011 entry of his project A Folk Song a Day. The Young'uns sang Rolling Down to Rio in 2012 on their CD When Our Grandfathers Said No. They commented in their liner notes: Rolling Down to Rio appeared in The Beginning of the Armadillos, one of Kipling's Just So Stories, and was given this lovely tune by Peter Bellamy. I've never sailed the Amazon, And I've never reached Brazil; But the Don and Magdelana, They can go there when they will! Yes, weekly from Southampton, Great steamers, white and gold, Go rolling down to Rio (Roll down—roll down to Rio!) And I'd like to roll to Rio Some day before I'm old! Portuguese landed on the soil of Guanabara Bay on the1st January 1502. The bay forms the opening of a river, hence the name ‘Rio de Janeiro’ which means ‘River of January’. Thanks GUEST,henryp, here are some blue click links Mainly Norfolk info https://mainlynorfolk.info/peter.bellamy/songs/rolldowntorio.html Peter Bellamy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGRSQmdKbxQ Jon Boden http://www.afolksongaday.com/?p=2112 |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Reinhard Date: 04 Feb 21 - 08:26 AM A STRATON CAROL OF THE MONTHS The Stratton Carol · Brenda Wootton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOrE-LcqMVI
January's when cold winds do blow |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Reinhard Date: 04 Feb 21 - 03:11 PM WHEN THE GREEN MAN WALKS THE FOREST By Graeme Miles Graeme Miles' song "When the Green Man Walks the Forest", see the recently revived thread of the same name, has the first line January's all but over; February comes soon. Martyn Wyndham-Read sang it on his 2001 album of Graeme Miles' songs, "Where Ravens Feed". January's all but over; February comes soon. Martyn Wyndham Read When the Green Man Walks the Forest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b9aN1lmerQ MAINLY NORFOLK SITE info https://mainlynorfolk.info/wyndham-read/songs/whenthegreenmanwalkstheforest.html /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=155591#3661508 Mudcat Lyr Req: When the Green Man Walks the Forest/mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=155591#3661508 |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 01 Mar 21 - 06:44 PM The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848 HO! FOR CALIFORNIA Ho! For California! · Matthew Sabatella https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9SJEyBPSH8 Ballad of America info https://balladofamerica.org/ho-for-california/ |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 02 Mar 21 - 11:41 AM THROUGH THE GALLEY BOY'S EYES written by Bill Sowerby and on the Spare Hands fishing and trawling songs CD. https://www.sparehands.org.uk/through-the-galleyboys-eyes/ Verse 2 "Fourth week in January, fifty-five was the date, To the fishing grounds went trawlers, crews, skippers and mates, Out to the North Sea past Grimsby and Spurn, But Lorella and Roderigo did not return."
Verse 4"Same week in January, thirteen years along, |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 05 Mar 21 - 06:36 PM BOLD DANIELS “Oh ‘twas in the month of January from Liverpool we set sail Kind Neptune did conduct us with a sweet and pleasant gale” Bold Daniels -Robbie T. Hutchison http://www.sssa.llc.ed.ac.uk/whalsay/2014/12/14/twas-in-the-month-of-january/ Bold Daniel [Laws K34] Lyrics on Evergreen Trad http://www.evergreentrad.com/bold-daniel-laws-k34/ “On the fourteenth day of January, From England we set sail,” |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 06 Mar 21 - 05:57 AM KELLY THE PIRATE “On the twenty-first of January so clear was the day" MUDCAT Digitrad: /mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=3375 Some other versions of the song give a different date: “On the eighth day of June from the land we set sail“ MUDCAT Digitrad: /mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=3374 |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 01 Apr 21 - 04:01 AM THE LUCKIEST SAILOR by Linda Kelly January 1968 The Hull Trawler Kingston Peridot was lost. Linda Kelly’s husband narrowly avoided being lost with it and her song tells his story. ”The Luckiest Sailor “ : information and recording from Yorkshire Garland http://www.yorkshirefolksong.net/song.cfm?songID=92 Hissyfit sing ”The Luckiest Sailor “ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGwCaR1IYxg Other recordings of ”The Luckiest Sailor “ on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=he+Luckiest+Sailor |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: fat B****rd Date: 01 Apr 21 - 02:51 PM Lindisfarne "January Song" |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 18 Jun 21 - 07:41 PM JANUARY January – Pilot> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WK1zBnwQjk |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 09 Jul 21 - 06:29 PM JANUARY SONG by Billy Bragg Billy Bragg - January Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSrdrZsIwtU |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 04 Sep 21 - 05:50 PM 17 January 1746, The Battle of Falkirk Muir THE BATTLE OF FALKIRK MUIR The Battle of Falkirk Muir · Battlefield Band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hDBatB-n-s&list=RDIczJBxiBgNY&index=17 Wikipedia:Battle of Falkirk Muir https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Falkirk_Muir |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 24 Sep 21 - 09:57 AM 30 January 1972, in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland, British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a protest march against internment without trial. SUNDAY,BLOODY SUNDAY ’Sunday,Bloody Sunday’ on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=+SundayBloody+Sunday Wikipedia: Bloody Sunday(1972) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1972) Link to Felipa's post below about SUNDAY,BLOODY SUNDAY |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GerryM Date: 25 Sep 21 - 01:39 AM THE BALLAD OF 1891 is about the shearer's strike of 1891, which began on 6 January. Many recordings of THE BALLAD OF 1891 on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=+The+Ballad+Of+1891+( 1891 Australian shearers' strike from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1891_Australian_shearers'_strike 'The Ballad of 1891', information from Mainly Norfolk https://mainlynorfolk.info/trevor.lucas/songs/theballadof1891.html 'The Ballad of 1891' Lyrics, recording and information from Union Songs https://unionsong.com/u114.html
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Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GerryM Date: 25 Sep 21 - 01:50 AM THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS took place on 8 January 1815. The song was written by Jimmy Driftwood, and the recording by Johnny Horton was the Billboard #1 song of 1959. The DT has an entirely different song by the same name. Link To Mudcat Posting below by open mike about tune :THE EIGHTH OF JANUARY Link to post below HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY (THE) |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GerryM Date: 25 Sep 21 - 01:54 AM FOUR RODE BY, by Ian Tyson, has a stanza, They hung the boys in January eighteen eighty three First time in that province that they'd strung up brothers three And their sons killed nineteen Germans cross the seas back in seventeen One thing that's for damned sure they're a wild old family Many recordings of ‘Four Rode By’ on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Four+Rode+By |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GerryM Date: 25 Sep 21 - 01:57 AM Sorry, the DT also has the jimmy Driftwood song, under THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS 1st RECORDING OF: Battle Of New Orleans - Jimmie Driftwood (1957 version) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTfAidqlFV4 Lyr Req: Battle of New Orleans (Jimmie Driftwood) /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=11891#top Link to post below HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY (THE) |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Dave Hanson Date: 25 Sep 21 - 04:38 AM The January June. Les Barker. Dave H THE JANUARY JUNE MUDCAT Lyr Add: The January June (parody by Les Barker) /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=8760 |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 02 Nov 21 - 07:23 AM GO DOWN YOU MURDERS aka The Ballad of Tim Evans In January 1950, Timothy Evans was tried and wrongly convicted for the murder of his daughter; he was executed by hanging in March of the same year. Ewan Maccoll - Go Down You Murderers (The Ballad of Tim Evans) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh6eaxv2uDg Various recordings of Go Down You Murderers on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Go+Down+Ye+Murderers "Timothy Evans" from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Evans |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Levana Taylor Date: 03 Dec 21 - 02:33 PM January 13, 1864: Death of Stephen Foster. Larry Kaplan wrote, in the introduction to his song "Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts," "Stephen Foster was only thirty-eight years old when he died, impoverished and alone, in New York City. In his pocket at the time of his death was a small piece of paper containing the first few lyrics of, perhaps, his next song. Foster lived and wrote music in a time when America as a nation was desperately trying to define (or redefine) its own identity, a time of intense nationalism, and yet a time of civil war. Perhaps more than any other popular musician of his time, he helped to shape some of that identity." DEAR FRIENDS AND GENTLE HEARTS by Larry Kaplan Down at Bellevue Hospital, Out on those nameless wards, Tonight a young man passed away Alone, without a word. Brought there from a boarding house On the Bowery downtown, And on his bed a list of things The nurses there had found. A coat, a hat, his pants, a vest, And a beat-up pair of shoes, And, in his pocket, signed by him, A dollar I.O.U.; And a slip of folded paper Torn off from a paper bag: The first words of another song This whole world might have had. CHORUS (after each verse): "Dear friends and gentle hearts ... " Wherever your last songs may be, Are they lost out in America Between the centuries? Are the melodies still waiting For the ones who need to hear, Though the piano halls and minstrel shows Have faded through the years? Well, the hospital had sent for me, But no more would they do, My name and address taken from Poor Stephen's I.O.U. They said "He's just a vagabond; So many more like him. They spend the last few cents they have On poor man's rum and gin. But hard times in America Are hard times for us all. Some folks bide for better days; Some must take the fall. Some can turn to poetry, Or lose themselves in song; Some set out to change the world, Then lose the path they're on. So, yes, I knew this gentleman; Perhaps you've heard the cheers When Mr. Foster graced this country's Finest halls for years. And he led us in the choruses This whole great nation knew, But he never recognized his worth Or what his songs could do. Now pride brought down by poverty Is such a tragic thing; No matter who the man may be, It steals most precious things. It takes the faith to know yourself; It robs the will to try. But, if it spares your poetry The music never dies. Though we seek mirth and beauty, and music light and gay, There are frail forms fainting at the door. Though their voices are silent, their pleading looks will say, "Oh, hard times, come again no more." YouTube |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Levana Taylor Date: 03 Dec 21 - 02:48 PM STEPHEN FOSTER SONG by Teresina Huxtable
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Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 03 Dec 21 - 04:44 PM Here it is on YouTube Levana , with the different title Sing That Stephen Foster Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPAH956qNHc |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 03 Jan 22 - 05:14 PM THE SONGS OF ALISTAIR HULETT Alistair Hulett died on 28 January 2010 Wikipedia:Alistair Hulett https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alistair_Hulett Information from The Balladeers https://www.theballadeers.com/scots/ah_d01.htm Many recordings on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Alistair+Hulett+ |
Subject: Burntollet Bridge 4 Jan 1969 From: Felipa Date: 03 Jan 22 - 08:43 PM "Burntollet Bridge [County Derry] was the setting for an attack on 4 January 1969 during the first stages of the Troubles of Northern Ireland. A People's Democracy march from Belfast to Derry was attacked by Ulster loyalists whilst passing through Burntollet." (Wikipedia) SONGS LONG MARCH TO DERRY https://mudcat.org/Detail.CFM?messages__Message_ID=16121 THE BURNTOLLET BRIDGE AMBUSH Men of No Property https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HDLQ0b2ynk BURNTOLLET AMBUSH Owen McDonagh · The Bogside Men https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOpc5BwAsJQ Lyrics of all three songs are at https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=1315 ("The Burntollet Bridge Ambush" and "Burntollet Ambush" were posted 3 Jan 2022)
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Subject: 'Twas in the Month of January aka January Snows 2 From: Felipa Date: 03 Jan 22 - 09:06 PM posted by Reinhard 30 Jan 2021 "Oh the taller that the country grows??? The sweeter is the??? " should be "The taller that the palm tree grows, the sweeter is the bark" as sung by Sarah Makem https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iwRIGMgQrU JANUARY SNOWS (2) is the same song that is also posted as THE MONTH OF JANUARY near the beginning of this discussion thread. Link to JANUARY SNOWS (2) Link to THE MONTH OF JANUARY |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 04 Jan 22 - 07:39 PM Plough Monday is generally the first Monday after Epiphany, 6 January. Wikipedia : Plough Monday https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plough_Monday PLOUGH MONDAY SONG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0m5twlZ4sI MUDCAT:Plough Monday - you couldn't make it up /mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=107925&messages=26#2241513 Link to COME SEE THE BOYS GO ROUND posted below by Felipa |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 05 Jan 22 - 06:48 PM POST PLOUGH MONDAY SONG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPLZSaQwGf8 Link to COME SEE THE BOYS GO ROUND posted below by Felipa |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GUEST,Spleencringe Date: 08 Jan 22 - 03:01 PM Here's some seasonal folk rock, January by P.G. Six (Pat Gubler): January. The lyrics are loosely those of the traditional song, In the Month of January. Link to (IT WAS IN THE ) THE MONTH OF JANUARY above |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GeoffLawes Date: 08 Jan 22 - 07:41 PM LORD HAW HAW January 3, 1946 - An Englishman known during World War II as "Lord Haw Haw" (William Joyce) was hanged for treason in London. Joyce had broadcast Nazi propaganda via radio from Germany to Britain during the war. The Western Brothers - Lord Haw Haw, the Humbug of Hamburg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2wFeAqFkxo Link to Felipa's information about Joyce's nationality |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: Levana Taylor Date: 10 Jan 22 - 12:20 AM THE LASS THAT MADE THE BED TO ME by Robert Burns When Januar wind was blawing cauld, As to the north I took my way, The mirksome night did me enfauld, I knew na where to lodge till day. Lyrics and notes YouTube search |
Subject: RE: Any January Songs? From: GUEST,Diolch Date: 15 Jan 22 - 10:02 AM JANUARY CHILD by Colum Sands A 2020 offering from perennial folkie favourite Colum Sands, who has written several popular seasonal songs that are regularly aired at singarounds and in folk clubs. Full lyrics at bandcamp:https://columsands.bandcamp.com/track/january-child-2 60 second snippet on soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/colum-sands/january-child |
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