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Subject: RE: Guy's Song Circle From: Cam Date: 29 Sep 97 - 08:07 PM Whoa, I saw a mention of Chartreuse Verte here. Although not a song it has undoubtedly moved many a Gaul and Celt to song. Cheers! I like a little dittie sung by two (manly) French friends and I as we strolled through the Vieux Carre headed for the Big Muddy ..."Je vais pisse dans la Mississippi..." Repeat until sober. Cam |
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Subject: RE: Guy's Song Circle From: rob Date: 01 Oct 97 - 12:36 PM This may be Purcel. I got it from The Robert Shaw Chorale doing "Glee club favorites". But, it sure fits your bill: For once in our lives Let us drink to our wives Though there numbers be but small Heaven take the best And the devil take the rest And, thus we shall be rid of them all (with apologies to the ladies) |
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Subject: Lyr Add: THE ASH GROVE From: Akiba Date: 05 Oct 97 - 12:58 AM Greetings and Salutations all, I see you've all had a nap in the hammocks while I was gone. I don't think REAL MEN are supposed to throw in the towel while there is breath left in their bodies, (for singing, naturally). My father, whose ancestry was Welsh on his father's side, passed away earlier this year. In his honor, I propose to sing, (a capella, in a sonorous, if occasionally off-key baritone), a robust and manly, and I believe, earlier, English version of "The Ashgrove", whose first verse and repeated chorus are nowhere to be found in the FOUR English versions in the DT. ( Relax, Bruce, I'm not about to sing the one about The Mayor of Bayswater's Daughter.) Note to Dick: I believe you have the rest of this in various versions, but I couldn't find verse 1 and the chorus, which appear to have been lopped off the beginning for reasons one can scarcely imagine. Also, if anyone would like an accompaniment, there is a richer one than the one currently in the DT at: http://ingeb.org/songs/allhailt.html
THE ASH GROVE /LLWYN ONN BTW, I brought some blackberry wine, some homemade raisin Challah, fresh-churned butter, wildflower honey, apples, pears and sweet cider, as well as plenty of good hot joe to get us back on our feet -- and because for us it's a new year. L'Chaim! Akiba
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Subject: RE: Guy's Song Circle From: Jem Date: 05 Oct 97 - 06:18 AM Alan of Oz, what´s the melody, your Blondie-of-Bondi-Beach-Song is sung to ? |
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Subject: RE: Guy's Song Circle From: Shay Date: 05 Oct 97 - 10:05 AM Pardon if I'm cliche', but I think "All for Me Grog" is very apt. Although I'll not mess myself with the smoking debate, I'm happy you're all here. During my gigs I have song lists out in the crowd, but some of the tunes I've yet to find an author for... So, rather than look the gobshite, I thought I toss some out and see if anyone has the golden answers... Carrickfergus. Who wrote this tune? Rose of Allendale ??? I'll let go with these..though there are others... Also, I'm looking for some cultural notes on some tunes... |
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Subject: RE: Guy's Song Circle From: GUEST,Petunia Date: 30 Sep 00 - 01:38 AM Kind-hearted woman is a great blues song! |
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