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Lyr ADD: The Big Ship Sails Related threads: (origins) Origin: Big ship sailing on the alley alley-o (18) Lyr Req: thr big ship sailed on the alley alley o (9)
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Subject: RE: Lyr ADD: The Big Ship Sails From: John MacKenzie Date: 10 Oct 24 - 10:43 AM It's the opening tune on this film, and features later. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdpXTFy3zlw |
Subject: RE: Lyr ADD: The Big Ship Sails From: GUEST,Guest: Siri Date: 07 Feb 25 - 12:25 AM Listen to Jean Redpath's (1937-2014) recording: https://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/track/76770?l=en Quote: Track Information Original Track ID SA1960.205.A12 Original Tape ID SA1960.205 Summary The big ship sails through the eely ally o, The eely ally o, the eely ally o, The big ship sails through the eely ally o On a cold and frosty morning. The big ship sinks to the bottom o the sea, The bottom o the sea, the bottom o the sea, The big ship sinks to the bottom o the sea On a cold and frosty morning. Jean Redpath describes the game that goes with the song. Everybody joined hands in a line, with the person at one end putting their right hand against the wall. The person at the opposite end of the line walked through the arch formed by the person with their hand on the wall, and all the children went through until they formed a chain with hands crossed, then the end people joined hands and the line danced in a circle for the middle verse, and returned to the wall to unwind the chain. Item Notes Two verses of a children's game song. See: 'Golden City' (James T. R. Ritchie, 1965) pp. 153-154 End Quote Siri |
Subject: RE: Lyr ADD: The Big Ship Sails From: mayomick Date: 07 Feb 25 - 07:27 AM the big ship sank to the bottom of the sea so we all swam home and had bread and jam for tea |
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