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Subject: Lyr Add: MY MOTHER'S LAST GOODBYE From: toadfrog Date: 21 Apr 02 - 04:24 PM This looks like just another sappy song. It isn't; as McDermott sings it (on one of those Topic disks recorded in the early '60's) it is a very powerful song. Available on CD - I don't have a copy and thus cannot give the name and number. The tune, or a close approximation, which I could not improve on, is given as CABINBOY on this site. MY MOTHER'S LAST GOODBY(Traditional) Sung by James McDermot When I was but a youngster lad I thought I'd like to roam. Like manys [sic] another foolish lad I had no thought of home. Like kind old friends around me thought far too much of me, So I left my dear old homestead and I went away to sea My father as I parted says My lad, where're you roam May no false pride let you forget the loving ones at home My mother she could hardly speak, but e'er I went away She threw her arms around my neck, and this to me did say: "Ah, may God go with you, Charlie lad, wherever you may roam "Let no false pride make you forget the loving ones at home. "Goodbye, God bless you, darling son," so sadly she did cry. Whilst I have life, I'll not forget my mother's last goodbye. I packed my bundle on my back, and I sailed for home once more, And as the big ship bored [sic] me o'er across the sparklin' foam, I thought of every day and hour that brought me near their home. I landed, but alas! too late. My parents they were dead. My gold it had no joys for me, for all its joys were fled. For I long to see the old ones in that bright land far away, and ofttimes in my dreams I hear my good old mother say: "Ah, may God go with you, Charlie lad, wherever you may roam. "Let no false pride make you forget the loving ones at home. "Goodbye, God bless you, darling son," so sadly she did cry. Whilst I have life, I'll not forget my mother's last goodbye. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: My Mother's Last Goodbye From: catspaw49 Date: 21 Apr 02 - 04:26 PM Sorry toad....I think you were right the first time. Spaw |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: My Mother's Last Goodbye From: toadfrog Date: 27 Apr 02 - 04:58 PM Catspaw: I accept the criticism, if you have actually heard McDermott sing the song. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: My Mother's Last Goodbye From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 27 Apr 02 - 08:10 PM Who was the guy who used to break down and bawl while he was singing songs like this one? Johnny Ray or something like that? This would be another winner for him, except that by now his tears are diluting the beer of the old folks on their night out from the old folks home. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: My Mother's Last Goodbye From: masato sakurai Date: 27 Apr 02 - 09:17 PM "My Mother's Last Goodbye" (sound clip) sung by James McDermott is HERE. Birdie Gallagher sang it too (Click here). ~Masato |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: My Mother's Last Goodbye From: masato sakurai Date: 27 Apr 02 - 09:34 PM Another version has been posted HERE. ~Masato |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: My Mother's Last Goodbye From: masato sakurai Date: 27 Apr 02 - 10:49 PM McDermott's "My Mother's Last Goodbye" is "a 19th century 'emigrant returned' song to the Skibbereen tune." (From a review of the CD). ~Masato
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