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Lyr Req: Early in the Morning (various songs)

GUEST,Singout 22 Aug 02 - 05:44 PM
Susanne (skw) 22 Aug 02 - 06:11 PM
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The Pooka 22 Aug 02 - 09:44 PM
curmudgeon 23 Aug 02 - 10:08 AM
Nigel Parsons 24 Aug 02 - 08:32 AM
Nigel Parsons 24 Aug 02 - 08:49 AM
Nigel Parsons 26 Aug 02 - 07:13 AM
Nigel Parsons 26 Aug 02 - 07:17 AM
Susanne (skw) 27 Aug 02 - 06:09 PM
Nigel Parsons 30 Aug 02 - 01:39 PM
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Gareth 01 Sep 02 - 03:46 PM
Nigel Parsons 23 Sep 02 - 06:27 AM
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Subject: Title-Early in the Morning
From: GUEST,Singout
Date: 22 Aug 02 - 05:44 PM

What is the name of the song that has the line "Early in the morning, early in the morning, early in the morning, before the break of day.

I'm trying to find the lyrics and chords, but must not be looking up the right title.

Thanks, Mudcatters! Penny


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 22 Aug 02 - 06:11 PM

Try this and this. If this isn't what you're looking for I could always post Watt Nicoll's parody (or what I understand of it).


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: GUEST
Date: 22 Aug 02 - 08:09 PM

Oops! That must be it. Here I thought it was a regular song. Thanks Susanne.


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: The Pooka
Date: 22 Aug 02 - 09:44 PM

The Clancy Bros. & Tommy Makem sang it as a "regular song", or fragment of one anyway, at the beginning and end of their Carrick-on- Suir"Children's Medley", which included, among other entries, their version of "The Wren Song."


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: curmudgeon
Date: 23 Aug 02 - 10:08 AM

The song is also on the Tradition LP, "So Early In the Morning," Irish children;s song collected by Diane Hamilton. Since many of the children on the record were Clancys, this is probably the source -- Tom


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 24 Aug 02 - 08:32 AM

Not my memories of these words, and the second 'Blicky'above links in to an apparent parody.

South Carolina's a sultry clime
Where we used to ..... in the Summertime
Master 'neath the shade would lay
While we poor niggers worked (slaved?) all day

Cho.
So early (pronounced 'Ur Lie')in the morning
So early in the morning
So early in the morning
Before the break of day.

When I was young I used to wait
On massa's table, lay the plate.
Pass the bottle when him dry
Swat away the blue tail(ed) fly.

I can't remember more at present, but may be able to find it somewhere.

Nigel


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 24 Aug 02 - 08:49 AM

Having done a quick Gooogle search, I realise this is more commonly done with the chorus "Jimmy crack corn", But I remember it from childhood with the other chorus!

Nigel


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 26 Aug 02 - 07:13 AM

Refresh: while I do some re-typing


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Subject: Lyr Add: SO EARLY IN THE MORNING
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 26 Aug 02 - 07:17 AM

Finally found it:

SO EARLY IN THE MORNING
(Trad. )

South Carolina's a sultry clime,
Where we used to work in the summer time,
Massa 'neath de shade would lay,
While we poor niggers toil'd all day.
So early in the morning,
So early in the morning,
So early in the morning,
Before de break of day.

Chorus:
So early in the morning,
So early in the morning,
So early in the morning,
Before de break of day.

When I was young I used to wait,
On massa's table lay de plate,
Pass de bottle when him dry,
Brush away de blue-tail'd fly.
So early in the morning,
So early in the morning,
So early in the morning,
Before de break of day.

Now massa's dead and gone to rest,
Of all de massas he war best;
I nebber see de like since I was born,
Miss him now he's dead and gone.
So early in the morning,
So early in the morning,
So early in the morning,
Before de break of day.


Notes: copied from The Scottish Students Song Book (6th edition 1897).
Arrangement by J Kenyon Lees, one of the editors of the songbook.
The repetition of the second half of the verse as a 'Chorus' is literal. I.e. the words are sung as the end of each verse by the soloist, or by a group singing the melody, and repeated by a Chorus in harmony.
NP


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Subject: Lyr Add: EARLY IN THE MORNING (from Watt Nicoll)
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 27 Aug 02 - 06:09 PM

Watt Nicoll's version, attributed to 'Trad' and sung to the same tune as 'William Brown':
EARLY IN THE MORNING
(Trad)

Chorus:
Early in the morning, early in the morning
Early in the morning afore the break of day

Well, a-hi diddle diddle and the cat did a piddle
In the middle of the kitchen floor
And a wee dog laughed to see such fun
So the cat did a little bittle more

Now the little birds are flying high
They're dropping rough eggs from the sky
The angry farmer wipes his eye
Thanks a lot that cows don't fly

Old Georgie Porgy, puddin' and pie
Kissed all girls and he made them cry
When the boys came out to play
He kissed them too 'cause he's funny that way

A little Miss Moffett sits on a toffet
And her knickers all tattered and torn
It isn't a spider there beside her
But Little Boy Blue with a horn

I'm not quite sure about the terms in bold, so if you can explain or correct them - please!


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 30 Aug 02 - 01:39 PM

"Little birdie flying high
Drops his message from the sky
Farmer sighs, and wipes his eye,
And says "Thank God that cows can't fly!""

Nigel


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 31 Aug 02 - 05:24 PM

Thanks, Nigel, but your verse doesn't seem to come from Watt's version. I'll listen again but the only term hard to understand was the one indicated above, and it didn't sound like 'message'.


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: Gareth
Date: 01 Sep 02 - 03:46 PM

" Early in the morning, as the sun was dawning,
see the little engines all in a row,
See the little driver pull the little leaver
Chuff, Chuff, Chuff, and away we go !
Down by the sea, Down by the Sea,
Where the Watermelons grow,
Back to my home, Back to my home,
I dare not Go, I dare not Go
For if I did, For if I did,
"Have you ever seen a cow with a green eye brow?",
Down by the sea, Down by the Sea,

Source - Nursery ryhm sung to me in the early 50's in a Mining comunity.

Gareth


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 23 Sep 02 - 06:27 AM

Susanne: 'Rough eggs' could be 'roughage'i.e. the food which encourages intestinal movement. This will keep the meaning similar to the version I quoted.
The 'Little Miss Moffett' is, similarly, a bawdy version of a nursery rhyme, if you correct the spelling to 'Muffett' & 'Tuffet' you will find a quick search for 'tuffet' gives you lots of hits for padded footstools.

Nigel


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Subject: RE: Title-Early in the Morning
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 23 Sep 02 - 05:40 PM

Thanks, Nigel! This makes sense.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Early in the Morning
From: GUEST,The Fantum
Date: 25 Sep 02 - 08:19 AM

Susanne

I always had the word as tuffet and according to Chambers dictionary Tuffet is a turf,tussock or mound. So little Miss Moffet sat on the grass

Loses something though.

Fantum


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Early in the Morning
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 25 Sep 02 - 05:57 PM

It's all in the mind, Fantum ...


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