Subject: Acceptable folk months From: greg stephens Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:06 AM This subject has come up in the adjective thread, but I think it deserves a slot to itself. The suggestion was made (by duellingbouzoukis I think) that May was the only acceptable folk month. Well, I'm sure he is right that it is the most popular folk month, but I'm sure we can rack our brains and come up with some more contenders. I'll kick off with "Rosebud in June", and Spenser the Rover went home on the fifth of November. Any others? By the way, the song "The Months of the Year" is not permitted, too easy. |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,Sooz (at work) Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:08 AM Brigg fair was on the 5th August. There is certainly nothing to commend February! |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: RobbieWilson Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:09 AM true, February made me shiver |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,Elfcall Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:10 AM Dave Goulder's January Man ? Elf |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,Elfcall Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:11 AM O'Neills March or O'Sullivan's March ? I'll get me coat Elf |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Ethan's Granny Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:13 AM On a Friday it fell, in the month of ApRIL |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: RobbieWilson Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:19 AM On Grafton street in November, we tripped lightly along the ledge |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Leadfingers Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:19 AM Trad Irish - The 23rd of June Incredible String Band - October Song |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,Hard Roper Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:29 AM Cold Days of February (Robin Williamson) |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,neovo Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:32 AM It was in the Month of January On one April Morning - don't know which one though! |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: treewind Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:35 AM January Man goes through ALL the months, of course. June 18 gets mentioned in quite a lot of songs... Anahata |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Chris Amos Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:40 AM The Bold Princess Royal set sail on the 14th of Feb. Chris |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: RobbieWilson Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:41 AM Near Bannbridge town , in the County Down One morning last july |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: RobbieWilson Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:43 AM On Raglan Road of an August day I saw her first and knew |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,Elfcall Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:44 AM Ethan's Granny - pls put me out of my misery which song do your lyrics come from? Elfcall |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,Elfcall Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:48 AM I suppose 18th of June is mentioned in most 'Waterloo' songs likewise October 21st for Trafalgar. Elf |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,ICULATING MADLY Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:56 AM Seriously, are there ANY months that DON'T get a mention? |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Ethan's Granny Date: 25 Feb 05 - 09:07 AM Hello Elfcall. It's Copshawholme Fair - the version floating round in my head is by Spiers and Boden! |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST Date: 25 Feb 05 - 09:35 AM Hi Ethan's Granny - I finally worked it out after switching off the other music in my office and Spiers and Boden were exactly what I had in mind. I then had to put it on of course - thanks anyway. Elf |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Ethan's Granny Date: 25 Feb 05 - 09:36 AM You're allowed to have music in your office? All we get is the hum of computers - and each other singing bits of anything that floats around the ether and catches in our vocal cords (or should that be "vocal chords"?). At the moment mine all tend to be Spiers and Boden - usually Prickle Eye Bush which doesn't mention any discernable time of year. |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST Date: 25 Feb 05 - 09:45 AM There is a folk song I have heard containing the line "All in the month of February", but I can't remember what it's called or who I heard do it! I know I didn't dream it. I suspect it may have been Bob Fox. muppitz x |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Kevin Sheils Date: 25 Feb 05 - 11:39 AM October winds lament around The Castle of Dromore |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Mary Humphreys Date: 25 Feb 05 - 11:47 AM Twas 1824, March the 18th day - Greenland Whale fishery. On the 23rd of March, my boys, we hoisted our topsail- The Whale catchers Do whaling & March always go together, I wonder? Mary |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: sian, west wales Date: 25 Feb 05 - 11:51 AM There's a Welsh one that knocks off a whole springtime in one swell foop: Blodau'r flwyddyn yw f'annwylyd Ebrill, Mai, Mehefin hefyd ... My love is all the flowers of the year April, May, June also ... siân |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: breezy Date: 25 Feb 05 - 11:57 AM To welcome in the May -o september in the rain ....come she will |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Sooz Date: 25 Feb 05 - 12:12 PM April come she will (derived I think from an old English madrigal called April is in my mistress' face) |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Noreen Date: 25 Feb 05 - 12:20 PM Great minds....: Songs for each month |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST Date: 25 Feb 05 - 12:23 PM "April is in my mistress' face" Keep it clean please |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Mary Humphreys Date: 25 Feb 05 - 12:28 PM The Welsh cuckoos certainly seem to like the same months, even when they transfer to the Southern hemisphere: Fy amser i ganu yw Ebrill a Mai A haner Mehefin, chi wyddoch bob rhai My time for singing is April & May And half of June, as everyone knows..... Y Gwcw Fach Lwydlas, from Wladfa ( Patagonia) Argentina Mary |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Les from Hull Date: 25 Feb 05 - 02:12 PM Mary - March was the month to sail for the Greenland Fishery. The ice would be clearing from the fishing grounds by the time you got there. It wouldn't work so well in the southern hemisphere. |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 25 Feb 05 - 02:25 PM in the moon of winter-time, when all the birds had fled |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 25 Feb 05 - 03:17 PM "It fell about the Martinmas, When muirmen win their hay...." Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 25 Feb 05 - 03:20 PM And Woodie Guthrie's great dust storm song: On the fourteenth day of April Of 1935 There came the worst of dust-storms that ever filled the skies." Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Charmion Date: 25 Feb 05 - 05:22 PM It was on the twenty-third of June, the day before the fair, And Ireland's sons and daughters were all assembled there. The young, the old, the brave and the bold came to sport and thrill, There were curious combinations at the fair of Spancil Hill. And those muir men -- if I remember correctly, it's Lammas tide (beginning of August) when they get their hay in. Martinmas is in the middle of November. |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Willa Date: 25 Feb 05 - 06:11 PM There are a couple of songs about the Peterloo massacre (August) |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Willa Date: 25 Feb 05 - 06:17 PM ...and 'My love is like a red red rose' (June) |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Date: 25 Feb 05 - 07:52 PM On the first day of June 18 hundred and six ("The Irish Rover") brings the year into the equation. Since Dave Goulders' "January Man" covers all the months, I think we need to know whether there are any years in say the last 200 that don't get into a song. Discuss! Don T. |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST Date: 25 Feb 05 - 09:24 PM What a bloody stupid, navel gazing thread! |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: SINSULL Date: 25 Feb 05 - 09:30 PM March 29th, Nineteen and ten The little brig Daisy did sail... On the 3rd of June Billy Jo McCallister jumped off the Kallahatchie bridge. I'll leave now |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Mudlark Date: 25 Feb 05 - 10:26 PM The cuckoo is a pretty bird, she warbles as she flies And she never hollers cuckoo til the 4th day of July |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: MBSLynne Date: 26 Feb 05 - 10:47 AM Fair Maids of February. Andy Barne's "Turn turn you seasons turn" mentions October. As I racked my brains, I came up with a lot of pop songs with months in too.... "January, sick and tired you've been hanging on me..." "It might as well rain until September" "It was the third of June another sleepy dust Delta day...." Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,Joe_F Date: 26 Feb 05 - 11:11 AM May we hope that Abby Sale will weigh in with his Happy/Happy? file? --- Joe Fineman joe_f@verizon.net ||: Sovereignty is the polite old-fashioned name for totalitarianism. :|| |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,whiterainbow Date: 26 Feb 05 - 02:10 PM They took us jolly sailor lads a fishing for the whale On the fourth day of August in 1864 bound for Greenland, we set sail..... And then there's..... High on the storm torn coast of Iceland, February 68 Ross Clevland out of Hull lay hiding, with anxious eyes, her skipper waits.. These songs are more to do with the sea, but never mind, they still mention months. WR |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Date: 26 Feb 05 - 03:16 PM "Sovereignty is the polite, old fashioned name for totalitarianism" I think Not! No co-relation between the two. Sovereignty is the short way of expressing the desire to determine your own fate, and not be ruled by outsiders. Totalitarianism is a purely internal style of government. Don T. |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Liz the Squeak Date: 26 Feb 05 - 05:13 PM Martinmas is 11th November - that being the saints' day. There is often a little spell of good weather around this time, known as St Martin's summer, so called, to commemorate the burial procession at Tours, when the trees blossomed and the flowers bloomed. Ellan Vannin tragedy occurred in December.... It looks like September is the least mentioned month..... not a lot seems to happen then.... LTS |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 26 Feb 05 - 05:13 PM Charmion corrected me, saying: And those muir men -- if I remember correctly, it's Lammas tide (beginning of August) when they get their hay in. Martinmas is in the middle of November. Mea culpa, mea culpa! That's what I get for dumping half-remembered bits into threads. Lammastide it was! Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Liz the Squeak Date: 27 Feb 05 - 02:31 AM Lammas or loaf mass, celebration of the bread made from the first of the harvest... usually early to mid August. Another little threadkilling fact. LTS |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: DMcG Date: 27 Feb 05 - 02:54 AM Liz: The Battle of Alma inspired a couple for 18th September. All: A much more challenging feat is to see how much of the calendar you can fill. We have a few above 18th September - Battle of Alma 11th November - Martinmas 4th August - Greenland Fisheries .. and so on. I'd been on Mudcat a couple of months when I suggested we try to make a calendar covering every day if we could and, as often happens when you say something like that, was immediately told it had already been done. |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: greg stephens Date: 27 Feb 05 - 09:29 AM Well, I think liz the Squeak is right. September is missing from the list we have so far(leaving out any songs which set out to mention all the months of the year specifically). I have no doubt, however, that Masato Sakurai or some similar person will soon be round to point out half a dozen September songs. |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,Leadfingers Date: 27 Feb 05 - 10:18 AM Main cat is down - we have been thrown out of Mudchat three times in the last hour, so I am reading the forum !! Lets add Flanders and Swann - All the months again 'A Song of the Weather' -January brings the snow etc !! |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,DMcG Date: 27 Feb 05 - 11:15 AM Sorry, greg, you've lost me. The Battle of Alma is in the DT, (on the 20th September; they only set sail on the 18th I see). Was my reference to this disqualified under the Mornington Crescent Sunday closing rule? |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Pauline L Date: 28 Feb 05 - 12:58 AM Eighth of January Try to remember the kind of September (not really folk) Shine on, shine on harvest moon Up in the sky I ain't had no lovin' since January, February, June, and July (Do I get four points for this?) A real live nephew of my Uncle Sam Born on the fourth of July |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: greg stephens Date: 28 Feb 05 - 03:38 AM Sorry, I didnt spot the Battle of Alma in September when I flicked through. Very good then, we have all months covered. |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: SINSULL Date: 28 Feb 05 - 02:41 PM Try to remember a finer September... |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: SINSULL Date: 28 Feb 05 - 02:42 PM See you in September See you when the summer's through... |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: SINSULL Date: 28 Feb 05 - 02:55 PM September Songs http://supersearch.mudcat.org/@NewSSResults |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Allan C. Date: 28 Feb 05 - 03:26 PM In March it is mud, it is slush in December The midsummer breezes are loaded with dust In fall the leaves litter, in muddy September The wall paper rots and the candlesticks rust |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: My guru always said Date: 28 Feb 05 - 03:42 PM January's almost over, February comes soon... |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: GUEST,Lara Date: 28 Feb 05 - 04:18 PM I went to Blaydon Races, twas on the 9th of June |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Snuffy Date: 28 Feb 05 - 08:03 PM Didn't Wolfgang (or someone) start a thread with links to a site attempting to give songs for every day of the year? I can't seem to find it here. |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: YorkshireYankee Date: 10 Mar 05 - 10:39 PM "She went down last October..." (Mary Ellen Carter) October Roses |
Subject: RE: Acceptable folk months From: Splott Man Date: 11 Mar 05 - 03:22 AM Twas the week before Easter - March this year (Or should that be the week before Miskin?) May crops up in Willy Moore Tunes - The 8th of January, First Day of August (translated from the Welsh) |
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