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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Let your whiskers grow... From: GUEST Date: 11 Nov 23 - 01:27 PM My Granddad sang it as well. Never heard it anywhere before. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Let your whiskers grow... From: GUEST Date: 11 Nov 23 - 01:27 PM My Granddad sang it as well. Never heard it anywhere before. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Let your whiskers grow... From: GUEST,Gill Rumsey Date: 02 Jul 23 - 03:51 PM Hi there Julie, my Dad used to sing it to me! About 1947-53. We lived in Essex, England. I thought I was the only person who knew it!!! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Let your whiskers grow... From: GUEST,Starship Date: 27 Feb 20 - 09:56 AM Here's an Oldham Tinkers' take from YouTube. I don't know if this is their 'definitive' take. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri9zxScSzWQ |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Let your whiskers grow... From: Dave the Gnome Date: 26 Feb 20 - 08:32 AM Tinker's one starts, if I remember rightly Down at our schoo' Teachers are so funny If tha wants to see 'em Tha'll 'ave to pay some money Soldiers 'alf a crown Sailors 'alf a guinea Big fat men, 2 and 10 Little kids a penny |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Let your whiskers grow... From: Brian Peters Date: 26 Feb 20 - 08:04 AM Yes, 'Down at Our School' as recorded by the Oldham Tinkers. They added a couple of extra verses that I think were school playground rhymes. Was your granddad from Lancashire? At lot of that playground stuff was pretty universal, though. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Let your whiskers grow... From: banjoman Date: 26 Feb 20 - 05:00 AM I know this as one verse which cropped up in several songs. "Down at our school" was the main one although why this verse suddenly appeared at the end I dont know |
Subject: Lyr Req: Let your whiskers grow... From: GUEST,Julie Date: 26 Feb 20 - 02:41 AM My grandad used to sing a little ditty to us... Let your whiskers grow Let your whiskers grow Waste no time in shaving Pull them out by the roots Make laces for your boots See what money you're saving. That is all I recall and don't even think he sang more than this. My dad sang it to us too and sang it to my children. Despite his aggressive dementia my dad can still remember and sing this if we prompt him with the first line. Does anyone else know of this or know any more of it? |
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