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Subject: needlecases From: GUEST,tim.glen@virgin.net Date: 14 Sep 02 - 08:08 AM Anyone got the words and tune for "needlecases"? Thanks len |
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Subject: RE: needlecases From: Sorcha Date: 14 Sep 02 - 10:00 AM Could you give us a bit more info? Who, when, where, lyric snippet, etc. |
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Subject: RE: needlecases From: Ebbie Date: 14 Sep 02 - 04:37 PM We do a tune called 'Etui' (sp?). Could that be it? I've never heard of any lyrics for it, though. |
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Subject: ADD: needlecases From: IanC Date: 14 Sep 02 - 04:44 PM from the singing of Bob Arnold
I'm a poor wand'ring sailor, my name it is Jack
ch.
I once was a farmer, I followed the plough
Once I had a table all lined with good food
Now since you'll not buy one, I find I must leave As far as I know this is a post Napoleonic war begging song. Times were hard (see "The Hard Times of Old England") and the soldiers and sailors returning home from war only made things much harder.
:-) |
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Subject: RE: needlecases From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 14 Sep 02 - 05:03 PM Another version, also from Oxfordshire, appears in Peter Kennedy's Folksongs of Britain and Ireland. There is also an American old time tune, Needlecase or Needle in the Case, which is perhaps related. You can find notation for that via J C's Tunefinder; search for needle. |
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Subject: RE: needlecases From: GUEST,Al Date: 14 Sep 02 - 05:25 PM I know a fiddle tune called "needle case", but no words. Al |
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