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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man From: GUEST,threelegsoman Date: 09 Sep 14 - 03:00 AM Further to my last message, again thanks to Big J for deciphering all the lyrics. I have since been contacted by the ladies from Culture Vannin who have confirmed that the information Jim Dixon gave is correct, (thank you too Jim). So armed with all this I have uploaded my own version on YouTube under the title "Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man" and included the correct title in the information under the video. Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man (Kelly I'm Glad To See You Back) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man From: GUEST,threelegsoman Date: 05 Sep 14 - 07:20 PM Thank you Big J, I found it too difficult to work out most of the lyrics from the recording which I found on the site Culture Vannin Culture Vannin recording of Florrie Forde I will now be able to add this song to my own repertoire, as I feel the chord progression will not prove to be too difficult. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man From: Joe Offer Date: 05 Sep 14 - 04:04 PM Big J, do you have a songwriter name? What recording do you have? |
Subject: ADD: Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man From: GUEST,bigJ Date: 05 Sep 14 - 12:45 PM Tony, This is what I hear :- KELLY IS BACK IN THE ISLE OF MAN Kelly left the Isle of Man when fighting first began, In the battle van, he went as a fighting man. Comes the day he got demobbed and put on civvy clothes, Though he was a private, still a general cry arose. CHORUS: Kelly, Kelly, I'm glad to see you back, You're looking just as larky as when you dressed in khaki. Beware of the girls on Douglas Head, they'll catch you if they can. K - E - double L - Y is back in the isle of Man. Kelly felt more nervous than he did mid war's alarms Girlies full of charms, were busy presenting arms. He said, Sure I can't fall in, I've got a man to meet, Then this chorus started as they cut off his retreat. CHORUS – third line: Beware of the girls on Onchan Head.... Kelly blushed all over and he seemed to lose his pluck, When one dear old duck said, Kiss him all round for luck. Through the streets poor Kelly fled before the enemy, Half the Isle of Man behind him shouting out in glee. CHORUS – third line Beware of the girls in Groudle Glen.... Repeat first chorus. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man From: GUEST,threelegsoman Date: 01 Sep 14 - 03:02 AM Thanks Jim Dixon, that does seem to be the title as it is the first line of the chorus. I had thought it might have been the last line but with the added information your suggestion seems most likely. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man From: Joe Offer Date: 31 Aug 14 - 09:26 PM refresh... |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man From: Jim Dixon Date: 30 Aug 14 - 10:52 PM I suspect this is actually the song you want: KELLY, I'M GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK. Words by John P. Harrington. Music by John Neat London : Herman Darewski Music Publishing Co., ©1919. The description is from WorldCat. It says the British Library has the sheet music. Florrie Forde recorded it on a Zonophone 78-rpm record, #1949, b/w CA-BAGES, CA-BEANS, CAR-ROTS |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man From: Jim Dixon Date: 30 Aug 14 - 10:08 PM Sounds like it might be a sequel to HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?. |
Subject: Lyr Req: Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man From: GUEST,threelegsoman Date: 29 Aug 14 - 07:00 AM I came across a rare recording of a song by Florrie Forde but cannot quite work out all the lyrics from the recording. Does anyone have them please. The song I think is called "Kelly Is Back In The Isle of Man" and begins: Kelly left the Isle of Man when fighting first began In the battle van, he went as a fighting man. But the day he got demobbed and put on civvies clothes So he was a private ???? a general cry arose Chorus Kelly! Kelly! I'm glad to see you back You're looking just as larky as when you dressed in khaki Beware of the girls on Douglas Head they'll catch you if they can K E double L Y is back in the Isle of Man This is clearly a later song than the more well known Kelly From The Isle of Man. Florrie Forde performed in the Isle of Man for 36 consecutive years and during her time here she befriended my maternal grandparents and stood Godmother to my mum when she was christened, so there is a family connection to the great performer and I would very much like to include this rare song in my own repertoire so would be grateful for any help with it. |
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