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Lyr ADD: The old woman / Widow and the Fairy

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Subject: The old woman?
From: bradfordian
Date: 23 Jun 23 - 05:39 PM

Looking for a song
……..there lived a woman, such a fine old dear
She lived alone in a basement flat
No friend had she but an old Tom cat…..

The tune is the same as Lady Franklin’s Lament

Cheers Bradfordian


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Subject: RE: Lyr req: The old woman
From: cnd
Date: 23 Jun 23 - 09:54 PM

Would it be "The Widow and the Fairy"? - click

Versions by The Corries and Seamus Kennedy


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Subject: Lyr Add: THE WIDOW AND THE FAIRY (Fred Wedlock)
From: Joe Offer
Date: 23 Jun 23 - 10:18 PM

For the record:

Thread #15557   Message #140105
Posted By: Susanne (skw)
23-Nov-99 - 07:19 PM
Thread Name: Jokes turned into songs...
Subject: Lyr Add: THE WIDOW AND THE FAIRY (Fred Wedlock)^^

This comes from The Corries' 'The Dawning of the Day' album (1982) - 'The Widow and the Fairy', credited to Fred Wedlock.

THE WIDOW AND THE FAIRY
(Fred Wedlock)

In a crumbling ruined hole condemned for years
There lived a woman, such a kind old dear
For forty years in a basement flat
No friend had she but her old tomcat.

One Christmas Eve she sat cold and glum
When a blinding flash lit up her lonely slum
And there stood a fairy saying, Have no fear
To grant three wishes they have sent me here.

With trembling hands she held forth her purse
A widow's pension don't go far, of course
The fairy waved her wand around
And on the floor lay ten thousand pounds.

A gorgeous figure and a face divine
Oh all my life have I wished them mine
Hold tight, said the fairy, And I'll have a go
And made her look like Brigitte Bardot.

This gorgeous figure, in the chair she sat
When she chanced to spy her old tomcat
He's my only friend, so if you can
Make him my handsome young fancyman.

This handsome youth to the girl drew near
And whispered softly all in her ear
Oh the night is young - but you'll regret
The day you took me to see the vet.

Remarkably close to 'The Dundee Cat' mentioned above, isn't it? And not the only example I've heard of Fred Wedlock managing to write a song very close to what someone else had written (but neglected to copyright) before him.

About 'The $65 Sportscar': I've heard it credited to Charlie King. Help, someone, please?

And Liz, the song you are thinking of is 'A Stitch In Time' by Mike Waterson, who indeed wrote it after reading about it in a Hull newspaper. I think it was posted to a thread some months ago, maybe last year.

Two more examples of jokes turnd into songs are the one about the man who drinks his whole collection of miniature whisky bottles (from the Hamish Imlach thread) and 'Paddy and the Bricks', also discussed in a recent and a less recent thread. - Susanne


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Subject: RE: Lyr req: The old woman
From: bradfordian
Date: 24 Jun 23 - 04:05 AM

That’s the one. Cheers cnd & Joe
Barrie.


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Subject: RE: Lyr req: The old woman
From: GUEST
Date: 24 Jun 23 - 04:47 AM

ask Ed Pickford about Fred Wedlock, who falsely claimed to have written 'The Oldest Swinger'


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Subject: RE: Lyr req: The old woman
From: Joe Offer
Date: 28 Jun 23 - 07:32 PM

Anonymous threads always sound like trolling, even if the anonymity in unintentional. According to this thread Fred Wedlock acknowledged that Ed Pickford wrote "Oldest Swinger."


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