Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: eftifino Date: 04 Jun 13 - 01:26 PM Sorry! Forgot to add in the Reference for the tune: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i6KmvUHaEk |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: eftifino Date: 04 Jun 13 - 01:22 PM Here's a link to 'Songs of the Inland Waterways' Over 200 of 'em! http://www.waterwaysongs.co.uk/introduction2.htm Included is one my Dad, the late Irish Actor Noel Purcell, recorded in the '50s about a disastrous canal trip on the Royal Canal in Dublin to a town called Kilcock, 30 miles away! I uploaded the tune to YouTube and you're welcome to use if if it's any good! |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Airymouse Date: 04 Jun 13 - 09:24 AM Coffee grows on white oak trees The river flows with brandy Rocks are lined with silver and gold girls are sweet as candy Railroad, steamboat, river and canal I lost my love in that ragin' canal And she's gone, gone, gone And she's gone in that ragin' canal. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,Geoff Summerfield Date: 04 Jun 13 - 03:56 AM Hello I have three canal songs finished now if you would like to use them feel free. I 'll be keeping the copy writes, For contact e mail me on. wizzer2006@hotmail.co.uk |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 16 Jan 13 - 09:40 AM The tune of "Ripples at Ryeford" is now incorporated into a video and the first pass is posted here but if anyone spots the deliberate error (ha!) I do know that it is really a grey wagtail. (NOW!) If youtube allows updates with the same URL it will be done. Else withdrawn and the corrected video uploaded (with additions) |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 08 Jan 13 - 07:21 AM LOL Not Onion bhajis I hope - Or from South America - we don't like Argie Bargies. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,henryp Date: 08 Jan 13 - 05:56 AM When the working boats sailed past I made bargees their teas Now the pleasure boats moor up For tea I serve bhajis |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Snuffy Date: 07 Jan 13 - 10:58 AM Not a canal bridge, Jack, but it has a collapse as well as building Steel Men |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Uncle Tone Date: 07 Jan 13 - 10:57 AM https://soundcloud.com/softbass/ Track 10 Ghosts. About the waterway navvies, written by Colin Bargery. Tone |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Jack Campin Date: 07 Jan 13 - 10:49 AM Just a thought - anyone know any bridge building songs? There is a song about the building of the South Bridge of Edinburgh in the 1780s - on my "Embro, Embro" pages, I got it from the Greig-Duncan collection. But that never bridged a canal. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 07 Jan 13 - 10:03 AM I just got a tune from a lass who I spoke to at the radio station, or a Carol Concert in a local pub, but the curse of these things, and age, is that I can not picture the lass. But it is a nice little gentle piece inspired by wildlife and ripples. First DVD is winging its way to contributors. His Worship & the Pig being one of them. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 14 Nov 12 - 03:27 PM Video is a visual medium. And we are a textual race. If you want clues on how I will telegraph the canal connection a quick peek at my videos will show it. See cresby.com home page links and go to a video or two. Subjects are not yet canal but I document other things in my area. Like buskers and street vendors. Very much in the "Folk" idiom. There are two hours of them awaiting uploading to YouTube. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Splott Man Date: 19 Oct 12 - 03:53 AM At Banbury Folk Festival last weekend, the band Folklaw sang a new canal song of their own. It has yet to be recorded. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Ian Hendrie Date: 18 Oct 12 - 02:03 PM Glad to hear the project is progressing but (pedant alert!) how do you write a tune 'about' Fradley Junction? Once you get into it does it split and go in two separate directions? I can understand people writing tunes which evoke feelings about aspects of our waterway system and naming them accordingly but I think I'd need extensive album notes to explain this to my unsophisticated ear. Far easier to write a canal song than a canal tune. My understanding of the thread subject was tunes that were or might have been played by people working on the canals. Have many of these been brought to light? |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 18 Oct 12 - 12:33 PM I just had an e-mail from Richard Jones with a tune he has written a tune about Fradley Junction. His mother lived there for many years and he has just scattered her ashes there. Cue title "Scattering the Ashes (at Fradley Junction)". Richard is ex Climax Blues Band now in Climax Ceilidh Band and Angles (French & Breton). So the project is progressing slowly - he has sent a rough draft of the tune. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Ian Hendrie Date: 10 Oct 12 - 01:58 PM Whenever a canal song pops up I have to check my own web-site to see if it's already there. So it was with the previous contribution and the web-page can be found here : http://www.waterwaysongs.co.uk/neath_and_swansea.htm. Reading what I wrote (some time ago) it appears that there are still ten verses missing! |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mick Tems Date: 22 Sep 12 - 08:29 AM Fred Paris is an accordeon diatonique player with the fabulous dance band La Chavannee. Here's a South Wales song, written on the opening of the Neath and Swansea Canal in the early 1800s. Thw writer was Elizabeth Davies, who kept a lollipop shop in Neath: Oh could I make verses with humour and wit George Tennant Esquire's great genius to fit From morn until even, I'd sit down and tell And sing in the praise of Neath Junction Canal. To his noble genius, great merit is due The increase in traffic he'll daily pursue Employ to poor labourers, it is known full well He gave them by making Neath Junction Canal. Now this will improve the trade of the place I hope that the business will daily increase All sorts of provisions we shall have to sell Conveyed us in boats by Neath Junction Canal. The work it is finished, and now is complete And no man did there with an accident meet Though there was great danger, yet nobody fell By building the aqueduct on the canal. All you that are lovers of gazing around On the grand work of nature where 'tis to be found Rich woods, pleasant valleys, groves, rocks, hill and dell You can view as you walk by Neath Junction Canal. In gazing around you, how pleasant to view From Dulais to Swansea those objects still new The ships in full sail you can see see very well As you walk on the banks of Neath Junction Canal. The new docks at Swansea will be very grand For floating the vessels all at their command Quite safe from all dangers when high tides do swell To take in their trade from Neath Junction Canal. I hope when he's dead and laid in his grave, His soul will in heaven be eternally saved; It will then be recorded for ages to tell, Who was the great founder of Neath Junction Canal. My song it is ended, and now I will rest In hopes that Squire Tennant will ever be blessed His goodness to the poor there is no tongue can tell Or his courage in making Neath Junction Canal. Mick Tems |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Ian Hendrie Date: 21 Sep 12 - 12:35 PM Thanks Arkie. The song you mention 'The Auld Triangle' (aka 'Along the Banks of the Royal Canal') is not on the Songs of the Inland Waterways website as it is not a song about canals. For the same reason 'Dirty Old Town' isn't there either, even though a canal gets a mention. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Arkie Date: 20 Sep 12 - 06:03 PM I did not see the Royal Canal in the list but certainly could have missed it. Several versions on Youtube including this one: Royal Canal Don't know the singer but liked his version of the song. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Ian Hendrie Date: 20 Sep 12 - 03:23 PM If anyone comes across any canal songs (UK and Ireland) that are not on the Songs of the Inland Waterways website then I would be very pleased to hear about them. Ian |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,Canal songs Date: 20 Sep 12 - 01:39 PM A duo here in the Black Country Billy & Lozz (Lozz Hipkiss & Billy Spakemon have some excellent songs re canals 'Od'bury Mon' and 'The Lockkeeper' You can find them on You Tube or just put the names in search |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Arkie Date: 20 Sep 12 - 09:34 AM The desire to use only an instrumental background is understandable and it would be quite an achievement to use only canal related music. As an observer, however, I would recognize only two Erie Canal melodies. I would have to wait for the credits to realize that all of the other music was also canal related. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 19 Sep 12 - 10:06 AM OH - I know Martin Graebe - he is active on Tradsong & Glosfolk (in my canal area) so I will look into his Shroppie Union opus. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 19 Sep 12 - 10:03 AM Thanx for the information. Principally I am looking 4 tunes because the purpose is to accompany a DVD of video + slide show. I feel that too much speach will detract from the visuals. As is clear from the above - there are many songs but few tunes. I think these are all songs basically. But I have them as ABC files Erie Canal Stick Dance.abc Ardrossan Canal.abc Caledoneon Canal.abc Farmington Canal Song.abc Barge Inn.abc Bally Canally.abc Grand Canal.abc Raging Canal.abc Paddy On The Canal.abc DARKEYED Canaller.abc PS can't find the real (ha) Bargy on two tune finders. And Royal Canal sounds like the Dominic Behan song: everyone sing - "All along the banks of the Royal Canal". |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mingulay Date: 18 Sep 12 - 09:32 PM My song 'Paddy is yer man' is on Songs of the Waterways with a short vocal. It is a canal 'shanty'. Welcome to use it if you want. It's also, mercifully, short. Pete (now come ashore) |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Arkie Date: 18 Sep 12 - 07:56 PM There is an album on Folkways called Grand Canal Ballads on the history of the Erie Canal. Also a song called Royal Canal and one called Union Canal. Both from British Isles, I think. And I have seen a reference or two to a song about the Panama Canal. I don't suppose Root Canal would count. The one that comes to mind is Root Canal Blues. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Zany Mouse Date: 18 Sep 12 - 06:32 PM Tony O'Neill (Admiral on Mudcat) wrote a brilliant song about a narrowboat from hell. I'm sure he will let you have it if you PM him. Mingulay and I lived on boats for some years on the Grand Union. He has a very good book called Victoria's Inferno (I think that it the correct title) which might be useful to you. He also wrote at least one excellent canal song called Let the Headlight Shine. Good chorus song. Again you could PM him. Hope that helps. Rhiannon |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: mayomick Date: 18 Sep 12 - 01:39 PM Mr Red. There is a Bargy Reel , which is named after the Bargy area of Wexford and has nothing to do with barges . Bargy is noted for its musicaI tradition . Maybe the Bargee's Jig your friends danced to was Bargy Jig ? |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: dick greenhaus Date: 18 Sep 12 - 12:33 PM Hi Mr. Red- Folktrax has a CD (FTX-418 - LOWER YOUR FUNNEL(Available from CAMSCO Music) Music of the Canals & Waterways Songs and tunes of the Inland Canals & Coastal Waterways - produced especially for the opening of the National Waterways Museum in Gloucester Docks on 1st April 1988 THE CRUISE OF THE CALABAR (Terry/ arr Cyril Tawney) - MA BONNY LAD (Isla Cameron)- THE KEEL ROW (Jack Armstrong: N-pipes) - DIRTY OLD TOWN (c McColl/ Steve Benbow Four) - THE SHROPSHIRE UNION (Martin Graebe) - THE IRISH ROVER (Inn Folk) - THE MAN AT THE NORE (c Kennedy/ Cyril Tawney) - MARY ANNE McHUGH (c Percy French/ Seamus Ennis) - CANDLELIGHT FISHERMAN (c Phil Hamond/ Fred Dallas & Original Riversiders) - ROW BOATMAN ROW (Cadgwith Fishermen's Choir) - THE WATER IS WIDE (coll Sharp/ Sylvia Moore with flute & harpsichord) - THE LONDON WATERMAN (Bob Roberts) - YUS I LUVS 'IM (Kennedy/ Betty Redshaw) - OLD JOE THE BOAT IS GOING OVER (Billy Bennington - hammered dulcimer - with step-dancer) - STORMY WEATHER BOYS (c Kennedy/ Mike Shail & the Eezum Squeezum Band) - FINE GIRL YOU ARE (Seamus Ennis & The Shanty Crew) |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 18 Sep 12 - 08:24 AM I forgot to say I have recorded Rees Wesson the melodeon whizz & purveyor thereof, playing "the Boatman" and a morris lady reported that they dance to "the Bargee's Jig" anyone know the tune & where I can get notation thereto. PS the Stroudwater & Thames & Severn up to Brimscombe (the limit of canal restoration for now) is 14 ft minimum because it was designed to take Severn Trows as far as the mills. Boats are up to 7 ft beam - above that they are correctly called barges. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 18 Sep 12 - 05:28 AM Not sure about a Lock Keeper I have a recording & permission for the Lock Keeper's Daughter - Bill Caddick Looks like I missed the White Horse Festival - too tired from Sidmouth & Towesey loomed. However I have asked a lot of Folkies and one Radio Station colleague is writing "The Day Elvis died" because he first saw the news on another's newspaper headline as he sat reading, sailing past on a boat, he was on a narrowboat on the BCN at the time. He was a professional Rock Musician for 15 years, supporting some of the biggest names in the business. But I have requested any genre. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Ian Hendrie Date: 24 Jul 12 - 04:52 PM The previous link didn't work for me so try this one : http://www.whitehorsefolkfestival.co.uk/ I'd be very interested if some 'new found' canal songs had come to light. Cheers, Ian |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST Date: 24 Jul 12 - 04:02 PM Life & Times are at White horse this year, performing canal song etc. for 1 1/2 hours,, includes new found songs. see www.whitehorsefolkfestival.co.uk Skipy www.whitehorsefolkfestival.co.uk |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Gallus Moll Date: 11 Jul 12 - 01:02 PM (The?) Lock-keeper |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 11 Jul 12 - 09:36 AM A fine body of work from Alan Lomax but we do have copyright issues and the only canal song I could detect (in a vague sense) is from his Italian collection - so it might not be appropriate even if I could find the right CD. But an ex-girlfriend had Sicilian parents so I might get her that one. result! |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: ChrisJBrady Date: 10 Jul 12 - 12:15 PM Try the Alan Lomas archive: http://www.culturalequity.org/ Search for 'canal' - there's some great stuff there. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Arkie Date: 10 Jul 12 - 11:28 AM Since most canal songs, except for one, are pretty obscure I would imagine few people would recognize a tune as a tune about a canal. How about playing tunes people might recognize and insert "canal" somewhere in the title such as "On Top of Old Smoky Canal" or "Down by the Old Mill Canal", etc. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,Charles Macfarlane Date: 10 Jul 12 - 10:46 AM > From: Mr Red > > Just a thought - anyone know any bridge building songs? Not traditional, as The Somers would doubtless wish, but there was a good Australian pop/country single being featured on CMT around 96/97 by Rick Price called Bridge Building Man. It was credited to Price/Field. Come to think of it, I can just imagine how Swan Arcade would have covered it ... |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,DTM Date: 09 Jul 12 - 12:20 PM Oops! (for previous post) Great version of Erie Canal on Springsteen's "Seeger Sessions" album. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,DTM Date: 09 Jul 12 - 12:14 PM |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 09 Jul 12 - 11:51 AM Just a thought - anyone know any bridge building songs? My first video of canal restoration is the construction of a swing bridge. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 26 Jun 12 - 07:20 AM Singing in a tunnel - hmmmm, I have an idea................. When the Somers TFC had bus trips (20 year ago) we went to the Dudley Museum and sag in the echo gallery, - didn't record anything and we only stayed an hour because it was too cold to stay longer. Still pestering people to compose Stroud Canal tunes - they are coming but slowly. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: squeezeboxhp Date: 12 Jun 12 - 07:47 AM The good Ship Calabar of Lagan canal fame (Dubliners/Clancys) |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: banjoman Date: 12 Jun 12 - 05:01 AM How about "The Mary Ann McHugh" one of the (Only) funny canal boat songs |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Paul Reade Date: 11 Jun 12 - 02:18 PM How about singing when on the canal? A couple of friends pointed out that singing is a good way to pass the time in a tunnel, and the acoustics are great. We tried it in Foulridge tunnel, Leeds and Liverpool canal, famous for the swimming cow. Took about 20 minutes to get through so we got through several songs. At the other end, my wife asked the people in the boat following us if they'd enjoyed the singing - the reply was "... we thought you had your head stuck"! |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: pavane Date: 11 Jun 12 - 01:57 PM The Rosemary, that was |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: pavane Date: 11 Jun 12 - 01:56 PM Was that the one on Songs of a changing world ? First track. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,Ian Date: 11 Jun 12 - 01:52 PM The tune for 'Shropshire Union' can be found here : http://www.waterwaysongs.co.uk/shropshire_union_tune.htm |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,Charles Macfarlane Date: 11 Jun 12 - 12:38 PM > From: John MacKenzie > > There you go, lots to choose from If the OP follows that link, and clicks S, he'll find the words, but sadly not the music, of Martin Graebe's fine song "Shropshire Union". In my early days as a singer, someone who was kind enough to think well of my singing lent me a tape of potential material, which I copied, so I have tape of a tape of him singing it at Sidmouth in 1974. > I think it was Gary and Vera Aspey who had a song about a Bollinder Engine in a canal boat. Yes, it was on Gary and Vera's "Nightshift Army", another LP I digitised last year. The song was called "The Rosemary", and is credited to P Dodds. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 11 Jun 12 - 10:45 AM Thanx I e-mailed Frédéric PARIS (le Canal en Octobre) and he said "pas de probleme" - I was told it would not be a problem - he is happy for anything that promotes his cherished Bourbonaise culture. I have asked upwards of 25 musos to compose a tune inspired by canals and if only 10% work I will have 3 more original tunes. 3 or 4 songs were collected at Chippenham. Simon Care offered to write one if I was stuck - much as I would like a tune he composed he is a busy jobbing musician. So I will only call on that if I run out of music. But if any Mudcatter wants to have a go - please do - no particular style - the more varied the better. contactme |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,Dave Illingworth Date: 12 May 12 - 02:15 PM Mr. Red. Ref DPN+1/Dusty Miller canal songs, our CDs are part of a cottage industry (as is Dusty's forthcoming songbook). We are happy for anybody to sing them if they wish to, just as long as we get an acknowledgement out of courtsey. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 12 May 12 - 09:31 AM Many thanks for these posts. I am avoiding anything that could be a copyright problem for the moment. If I can ask, I will, but commercial recordings are a bit of a nightmare without access to the composers. I have got a few original tracks named after local places from the Folk Club. And I may just turn up at Braunston. End of June is a Folk Festival free time. |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE E-RI-E From: Flash Company Date: 10 May 12 - 09:59 AM We were forty miles from Albany, forget it I never shall, What a terrible storm we had one night on the E-ri-e canal! CH Oh the E-ri-e was a-rising, And the gin was a-getting low, And I hardly think we'll get a drink till we get to Buffalo-o-o Till we get to Buffalo. The Captain he stood up on deck with his spy glass in his hand, And the fog it was so 'tarnal thick that he couldn't spy the land! CH The cook she was a grand old gal, she wore a ragged dress, We hoisted her up on a pole as a signal of distress CH Well the captain he got married, and the cook she went to jail, And I'm the only son of a gun who lived to tell the tale! CH Search Burl Ives and you will probably find the tune, I used to sing it in an earlier life! FC |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,woodchuck Date: 09 May 12 - 11:41 PM George Ward (www.mulesong.com) would be the "go to guy" for canal lore and songs on this side of the pond. The only one that comes to mind from your side is a funny ballad called the "Cruise of the Calabar" (all sorts of hits come up if you Google it). Good Luck! |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: John MacKenzie Date: 09 May 12 - 07:47 PM Sorry, my mistake. Ian Campbell it is. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Ian Hendrie Date: 09 May 12 - 05:35 PM To quote from John MacKenzie above : "There's also Ewan McColl's, It's a Hard Life on the Cut." Unless someone knows otherwise, I believe this song was written by Ian Campbell. More details at : http://www.waterwaysongs.co.uk/hard_life.htm Additional information (and corrections of what's already there) for the Songs of the Inland Waterways website is always welcome. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,mg Date: 09 May 12 - 01:15 PM Irish Canal tune..unnamed I'm a dublin bargee and i travel y see wid a cargo of turf on me boat an when folks ax in jest, what's the plast i like best i tell them to listen an note every satterday night sure i feel gay an bright as e apls an i joke an we talk we meet girls that we know at the fine gpo and mosy down bachelor's walk i may take aa few jars wid me butties in bars twud be dry fun widout eer a wet for the horses and dogs i've oft panwed me togs like some chaps will do for a bet now on dollymount strad i've spent days so grand when we swam out from off the bull wall and we'd argue for gas wud it eer come to pass we'd see the lagoon built at all in the the town of athlone lives a widdah alone and she has a agreat failthe for me while sweet eileen asthore from outside tulla more said to wed me she'd surely agree then in carlow ther's kate wid a form trim an nate all her folks want to fix up the day an in far killaloe there's a dark colleen who believes o'er me heart she holds sway tho i go far afloat on me oul canal boat an i meet with fair colleens galore yet i alwas return to me own magser byrne who waits for me near inchicore |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: ChrisJBrady Date: 09 May 12 - 12:49 PM To aid you in your creation of yet another canal-cased musical tradition from modern times there are some free downloads here: The BBC 'Narrow Boats' LP can be found here: http://www.oysterbroadcast.co.uk/click.html The Folkweave Canals Trilogy can be found here: http://www.oysterbroadcast.co.uk/click.html Cry from the Cut - Birmingham Ballad is here: http://www.mediafire.com/?8yi2pivbm13n1 |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: sciencegeek Date: 09 May 12 - 12:26 PM perhaps Tom Lewis has a few tunes/songs - since he has lead a number of canal boat tours in the midlands over the years. C Fox Smith wrote a poem "The Jolly Bargeman" concerning World War I and the government placing the canals "under government"... Charley Noble & Mike Kennedy each have a song version... Charley will have his out on CD in the near future. George WArd, Dick Swain & Lee Murdoch are three good resources for American canal songs... imho |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: John MacKenzie Date: 09 May 12 - 08:24 AM Instrumental |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: John MacKenzie Date: 09 May 12 - 08:10 AM There you go, lots to choose from |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: JohnDun Date: 09 May 12 - 07:23 AM Here's a good one that's sung a lot over our way. It's in another thread with the story, lyrics and tune... Finest of them all |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Splott Man Date: 09 May 12 - 05:48 AM There are some tunes named after places that are on a canal: Treforest Waltz - The Glamorganshire Llanover Reel - The Brecon & Abergavenny |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: mayomick Date: 08 May 12 - 08:24 PM MG It would be great . |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,Derek Date: 08 May 12 - 07:34 PM "It's the Crinan Canal for Me" YouTube |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,mg Date: 08 May 12 - 02:36 PM I have a song in a little songbook..Walton's 152 best irish songs and ballads that a Mudcatter kindly sent me. It has no title but it starts out I'm a Dublin bargee and I travel y see Wid a cargo of turf on me boat last verse tho i go far afloat on me oul canal boat an I meet with fair colleens galore yet I always return to me own magser Byrne Who waits for me near Inchicore I'll type it up later if anyone wants it. mg |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: GUEST,Dave Illingworth Date: 08 May 12 - 12:27 PM I am afraid I cannot help you with tunes, but our band DPN+1 has plenty of mainly orginal canal songs. Our first canal CD "The Unknown Boatman" is out of print, but our new canal CD (as yet untitled) should be available at Historic Narrowboat Festival at Braunston (last weekend in June) where we will be playing again. Dusty Miller (who has written most of the songs) is producing a canal songbook containing all the relevant songs, which should be also available at the same time. Most of Dusty's songs are on Ian H. Bruce's excellent website "Songs of the Waterways":- www.waterwaysongs.co.uk. If using any of the songs, please email either:- Dusty Miller brassokid@googlemail.com Ian H. Bruce ian@waterwaysongs.co.uk or Dave Illingworth dillingworth14@btinternet.com Good luck, Dave Illingworth (DPN+1) |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Amos Date: 08 May 12 - 12:07 PM The two popular Erie Canal songs are representative from this side of the pond: "The ER-I-E" and "The Erie Canal" (they start, respectively, "Oh, the E_RI_E was a rising high, forget it I never shall....", and "I've got a mule and her name is Sal...." both of which obviously rhyme with "canal". :D There's a poignant canal-related tune in Burl Ive's repertory called "The Locktender's Lament". from the same neighborhood (upper New York State). These may not be much use to your project if you are focusing mostly on UK canal life which is a bit different. A |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: open mike Date: 08 May 12 - 12:06 PM speaking of canals... there is a U.S. song about the Erie canal.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5RJYisIYlk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcNJ2RMOd3U The popular song "Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal" was written in 1905 by Thomas S. Allen after Erie Canal barge traffic was converted from mule power to engine power, raising the speed of traffic above fifteen miles per day. The tune is sadly nostalgic. ...The song memorializes the years from 1825 to 1880 when the mule barges made boomtowns out of Utica, Rome, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo, and transformed New York into the Empire State. ...Erie is one of the Great Lakes. one of those You Tube songs is done by George Ward http://www.mulesong.com/ and one of the most famous palindromes is a man a plan a canal panama (reads the same backwards and forwards) |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: SINSULL Date: 08 May 12 - 11:50 AM Check with John Roberts re: "If it doesn't lift your spirits it will leave you numb Best cure for the river is a bottle of rum" Sorry - can't remember the title. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 08 May 12 - 11:41 AM I found M. Paris - he is a regular at the Chester Arms Oxford 2nd Tues French session, I have listed in on cresby.com for a long time!. Tonight - if I was that organised. see here mayomick - thanks, but I am a Bodhranista (I tune cuase I care) - and telephone is not quite the quality I need. But I may be in touch. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: mayomick Date: 08 May 12 - 11:31 AM There's a nice tune called The Canal Boat which sounds like it would have had lyrics to it at some time . It's in PW Joyce's book , Ancient Irish Music and Ballads. I don't know how to put the notation up here . If you're still stuck for tunes I'll whistle it for you if you ring me. email me on mickbur@gmail mick |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: mg Date: 08 May 12 - 11:21 AM There is some big folklore project going on about the erie canal in usa..google folklore and erie and 2012. a seminar and call for papers for new york in november. several folklorists are workiing on this and there have been somemodest grants awarded. mg |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: John MacKenzie Date: 08 May 12 - 11:19 AM Forgot, there's one about the Union Canal in Scotland too. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: John MacKenzie Date: 08 May 12 - 11:18 AM I think it was Gary and Vera Aspey who had a song about a Bollinder Engine in a canal boat. There's also Ewan McColl's, It's a Hard Life on the Cut. |
Subject: RE: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 08 May 12 - 11:09 AM I found Fréderic Paris and his album is on sale here and it suggests the tune is Bourbonnais. Which as a dancer at French & Breton dances that is far more fitting to my reasoning. It is one of the best Schottisches going - IMNSHO. I may use it several times. Now to find M.Paris himself........... |
Subject: Wanted - Canal tunes From: Mr Red Date: 08 May 12 - 10:55 AM Principally canal tunes but songs are OK. And I am looking to record music at festivals, sessions & local clubs etc. This is to put behind a video (the slide show parts). It is a record of the Stroudwater & Thames & Severn restoration ongoing currently here in Stroud. All low key and definitely not for sale, but I will be giving away a shed load of DVDs to various contributing parties. Obviously I don't want to tread on any toes (copyrighted that is). I have Jon Raven's permission to use his tune for "Tommy Note" and other recordings that I have already are: "Legging Boats" (trad) from Trim Rig & A Doxy. one from Jim Mageean called Captain Something. (the camera is my memory) "Canal in October" from a session at Upton FF variously reported as a Breton tune, and composed by Fredrick Parry. Any info on him might be useful. One from a Shanty singer in Stroud (memory again) But am looking for other tunes that people might suggest like "Push Boys Push" The local Folk Club is in on the search. Two people have composed tunes for me. They may contribute "Stroud" tunes. So if I button hole you at a festival with a camera in my hand - there could be a DVD in it for you ........ The local museum will get one as a matter of course. whaddayareckon? |
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