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Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music/Christopher Robin

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BUCKINGHAM PALACE
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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music/Christopher Robin
From: loeilalice
Date: 10 Jun 09 - 03:10 AM

WHO WAS THAT ENGLISH SINGER who sang A A Milne's poems put to song and also a few stories from Hans Christian Andersen? I am American, and in the 1960's I listened to a 33rpm record in which all the parts and songs were narrated (not much, small spoken parts in the songs) and sung by an English man with a very distinguished accent, and there were choruses in some of the songs.
I HAVE LOOKED EVERYWHERE!!! My kingdom for the right answer!
No, it certainly isn't Danny Kaye, Jack Gilford, it was an English accent.
The following songs were on the record:
Changing Guards at Buck. Palace
Happiness
Politeness
Halfway Down
The king's Breakfast
Vespers ( C. Robin saying his prayers)
Thumbelina
Ugly Duckling
Disobedience

I HAVE SEARCHED FOR MONTHS-on specialty children's records sites,
on Amazon, through Google, and don't know where else to look -
ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!!
thanks!
Alice


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music/Christopher Robin
From: GUEST,Lindsay in South Wales
Date: 11 Jan 09 - 08:54 PM

http://www.andmas.co.uk/radio/children/childfav.html

Will take you to a page of "click on" Children's Favourites. Changing Guard At Buckingham Palace was sung by Ann Stephens


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music/Christopher Robin
From: Suegorgeous
Date: 10 Jan 09 - 08:47 PM

It was announced today that they're going to publish a sequel to the Pooh books. It's taken them years to find the right author and illustrator, and now they have.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music/Christopher Robin
From: Mo the caller
Date: 10 Jan 09 - 05:05 PM

Most of the post on this thread are old. But not as old as the memories they have stirred up of listening to these songs on the BBC. Children's Hour probably. The stories were broadcast too.

Goodnight children.......everywhere.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music/Christopher Robin
From: GUEST,Barley
Date: 10 Jan 09 - 02:12 PM

My mother left me 4 books as follows:

FOURTEEN SONGS from WHEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG
Copyright, Canada, 1925 by McClelland & Steward, Limited, Toronto
Dedicated by permission of
H.R.H. PRINCESS MARY, VISCOUNTESS LASCELLES
to the AUTOCRATS OF HER NURSERY
Songs in the book are:
HAPPINESS
MISSING
IN THE FASHION
HALFWAY DOWN
HOPPITY
GROWING UP
BUCKINGHAM PALACE
THE THREE FOXES
POLITENESS
MARKET SQUARE
THE CHRISTENING
BROWNIE
LINES AND SQUARES
VESPERS

TEDDY BEAR AND OTHER SONGS
FROM WHEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG BY A.A. MILNE
copyright, 1926
by McClelland @ Steward, Limited, Toronto
by Permission of
Her Royal Highness The
DUCHESS OFYORK
these Songs
are dedicated to
THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH
Songs in this book are:
DISOBEDIENCE
THE ALCHEMIST
JONATHAN JO
THE FOUR FRIENDS
INDEPENDENCE
BEFORE TEA
BAD SIR BRIAN BOTANY
SAND-BETWEEN-THE-TOES
PUPPY AND I
DAFFODONDILLY
RICE PUDDING
TEDDY BEAR
AT THE ZOO
IF I WERE KING

SONGS FROM NOW WE ARE SIX
Copyright, Canada, 1928 by McClelland, & Stewart, Limited, Toronto
Printed in Canada
No Dedication
Songs in this book are:
DOWN BY THE POND
SNEEZLES
THE ENGINEER
THE FRIEND
FURRY BEAR
THE EMPEROR'S RHYME
CHERRY STONES
WIND ON THE HILL
TWICE TIMES
CRADLE SONG

MORE "VERY YOUNG" SONGS
Copyright, Canada, 1928
No Dedication
Songs in this book:
US TWO
KNIGHTS AND LADIES
IN THE DARK
SHOES AND STOCKINGS
FORGIVEN
BINKER
NURSERY CHAIRS
WAITING AT THE WINDOW
SPRING MORNING
THE END

ALL BOOKS HAVE FULL SCORE - VOICE AND ACCOMPANIMENT, MUSIC BY H. FRASER-SIMSON, DECORATIONS BY E.H. SHEPARD

IF ANYONE WANTS TO KNOW LYRICS, I'D GLADLY RELAY THEM TO YOU.

REGARDS FROM CANADA


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music/Christopher Robin
From: trevek
Date: 28 Dec 08 - 11:57 AM

I seem to remember the Muppets doing a few AA Milne, particularly Kermit's nephew, Robin, singing "Halfway Down the Stairs"

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lI2QGGvh2oE


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music/Christopher Ro
From: GUEST,Adnan Ahmed
Date: 28 Dec 08 - 11:33 AM

Can someone give me a link for poet Christopher robins LONELY NEW YEAR the last version, not the new version of four lines please. or please just send me the poem...


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: GUEST,Susan
Date: 15 Jun 08 - 06:00 PM

I have been looking for a specific version of "Christopher Robin is Saying His Prayers" (Vespers) for a very long time. The version that I remember hearing when I was a little girl in the 1950's was performed by a man with I think, a British accent. I wonder if the version that you mentioned by Jack Gilford is the one that I am looking for. Do you have any idea where I might be able to purchase it or have a recording made of it... I would love to play it for the grandchildren..

susan


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: GUEST,Sheila
Date: 12 Jul 07 - 01:38 PM

http://smart-central.com/christopher.htm

Is this of any help or interest?

Sheila


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: GUEST,me
Date: 23 Oct 03 - 04:15 PM

are you mrs. verdi?


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: GUEST,verdi1@earthlink.net
Date: 13 May 02 - 09:23 PM

i might have an answer for many of you! i happened upon this site in my search for the frank luther rendition of these songs,backround music and therefore ambience of my childhood. i am about to make the purchase of a tape of said songs offered by a website called Kiddie78s@aol.com they are rather expensive but i must have them!! check out the site!


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: pavane
Date: 26 Apr 02 - 06:16 PM

Gareth,

Is that the one with blood on the carpet and fur on the mat?

If so, I wouldn't have mentioned it at mudCAT


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: GUEST,juanita11111@yahoo.com
Date: 26 Apr 02 - 01:14 PM

Does anyone have "Three Cheers for Pooh" CD with Robert Tear, Tenor, Philip Ledger, piano, P. 1981 or have a suggestion where I could find it? Mine was lost/destroyed in a recent auto accident.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: GUEST,erincorday@aol.com
Date: 21 Apr 02 - 11:03 PM

Does anyone have a copy of the Little Golden 45 RPM record "Two Songs from Winnie the Pooh" - the songs are "Sing Ho for the Life of a Bear" and "Cottleston Pie" I still have the record jacket, with Pooh dancing on the front, but the record was lost by a friend's kid. The band was Mitch Miller w/ Anne Lloyd and the Sandpipers!!! Please let me know if you have any leads, thanks.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: ray bucknell
Date: 20 Apr 02 - 10:15 PM

The Chad Mitchell Trio's musical rendition of "James James Morrison Morrison" can be found on the "Bitter End" album, which is available on CD. Chad apparently set the poem to music.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Gareth
Date: 20 Apr 02 - 03:19 PM

Shame on you Dani - PM en route !

Gareth


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Dani
Date: 20 Apr 02 - 12:52 PM

Do tell!

Dani


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Gareth
Date: 19 Apr 02 - 07:13 PM

I am surprised that no one has mentioned the Rugby Club varient of "Saying His Prayers"

PM me if you want the text. _It's a tad obseen

Gareth


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: GUEST,Rayzl Feuer
Date: 18 Apr 02 - 10:48 PM

I hope someone out there can help me. I had a record LP when the children were young that we all loved. It somehow disappeared and I am hoping to find a copy of it somewhere out there. I just found the following info. The actor Jack Gilford is reciting Cottleston Pie: Golden records 1962 LP#95 Does anyone know where I can buy a copy?


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: GUEST
Date: 09 Apr 02 - 10:16 PM

hi


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Mark Cohen
Date: 02 Mar 02 - 03:47 AM

OK, OK, I went back and read the other posts. The book I have is the first one mentioned by Sue Wichers...hers must have a title page, or else mine is a different edition. And I also recall the record mentioned by LaMarca, with Jack Gilford et al. singing "The Hums of Pooh". I had that one as a child; what I remember is the word POOH in Very Large Letters on the album cover. Thread creep: we also had Jack Gilford and a number of other comic actors (Arlene Golonka, Lou Jacobi) on a collection of dramatized jokes called "You Don't Have to Be Jewish"!

Aloha,
Mark


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Bennet Zurofsky
Date: 01 Mar 02 - 05:49 PM

Surprised that no one has mentioned Melanie's recording of "Alexander Beetle," a wonderful performance. If I'm not mistaken it is on her "Live at Carnegie Hall" album.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Mrrzy
Date: 01 Mar 02 - 09:10 AM

THis is fascinating. When I was a child on my first visit to London, we went to see the changing of the guard and there were people (locals, from the sound of it) singing that song, which was the first time I'd heard it not being a poem. I'd love to hear all these others. In terms of songs ABOUT Winnie the Pooh, I know a GREAT one in Hungarian, which is kind of like the tiddely-pom The More It Snows bit, and also kind of like Christopher Robin and I walked along under branches lit up by the moon, which I cannot recall the artist nor have I seen mentioned in this thread. But these aren't BY AAMilne, who remains one of my very favorite poets, right up there with Edward Lear.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Mark Cohen
Date: 01 Mar 02 - 03:25 AM

OK, I'm going to commit a major Mudcat faux pas, by not reading every post of this thread, but it's late and I have to meet my student in the hospital at 7AM (why did I ever agree to that?) I have a 34-page large-format clothbound book entitled "Fourteen Songs from When We Were Very Young By A.A. Milne" There is no title page; the title is on a "sticker" on the front cover and it also says "Music by H. Fraser-Simpson, Decorations by E.H. Shepard". No publication date, either. The songs are: Happiness, Missing, In the Fashion, Halfway Down, Hoppity, Growing Up, Buckingham Palace, The Three Foxes, Politeness, Market Square, The Christening, Brownie, Lines and Squares, and Vespers. Each song has a vocal staff and two piano staves. I love the tempo markings: "Animato, or something like that...", "Not too fast, or Aunt Susan won't hear all the words," etc. If anyone would like more information, send me a message.

Aloha,
Mark


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Bullfrog Jones
Date: 28 Feb 02 - 06:33 PM

Just picked up on this antique thread and can't believe no one mentioned "Halfway Down The Stairs", as immortalised on The Muppet Show by the great Kermit The Frog!


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: GUEST,ricecake@new.rr.com
Date: 28 Feb 02 - 05:03 PM

I have also heard the Milne poems set to music by Fraser-Simson. My sister has a CD that I don't believe is being put out anymore. It was recorded in England, I beleive, and is titled "Three Cheers for Pooh". The singer is a baritone with the first name of Robert(?). Very nice.

Does anyone know where to get this CD or the printed music? I have been searching for both for six years!

Laura


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Sandy Paton
Date: 23 Dec 98 - 03:10 AM

Must remember to close those darned italics!


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Sandy Paton
Date: 23 Dec 98 - 02:50 AM

Brief answers to two of the queries mentioned in this thread (well, maybe three). Michael Cooney recorded the Rainey's "Let it Rain, Who Cares," on his Folk-Legacy album The Cheese Stands Alone, (now available as a custom cassette with booklet). Sandy and Caroline Paton recorded "James, James, Morrison, Morrison" (with some neat guitar backup by Ray Frank) on I've Got a Song!, another Folk-Legacy recording still available as a cassette. And, finally, yes, Jonathan Eberhart's Life's Trolley Ride is also still available from Folk-Legacy. Check out our web site for details.

Sandy (Folk-Legacy's resident folk fogey)


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Subject: A A Milne - sung by ...
From: Steve Parkes
Date: 07 Dec 98 - 08:02 AM

I've been looking at a thread with dire examples of graphics & formatting gone mad - but I won't dwell on that.

Joe Offer started it off by asking who made the 'nice' recording of 'Changing guard at Buckingham Palace'. The truly, really, definitively nice version for me was by Anne Stephens in the thirties. I haven't got it (if you have I'll give you money for it!!), but I used to have three discs - 12" 78s - in a set of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland', with Arthur Askey et al. (If you're American, I don't expect this will mean a lot!) I only have one left now, as they don't bend very well. Anne was in Noel Coward's movie 'In which we serve', in which she played his daughter. And that's all I know about her; but she had a voice as clear as crystal that I could listen to all day ...

Steve


    Moved to the thread Steve was looking for. -Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: cleod
Date: 05 Nov 97 - 05:03 AM

Dunno if anyone's heard this (or if you'll kill me fer mentioning it) but there's a new Disney tape out with Pooh songs sung by various artists...the best part was hearing The Chieftains sing the opening song: "Deep in the Hundred Acre Woods..." and so on...the rest of the songs weren't so hot though...or is it just that I've never heard of them? Whatever!

Pooh go bragh! cleod


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: dick greenhaus
Date: 07 Oct 97 - 05:43 PM

Hi Shula- Could you drop me an E-mail at digitrad@world.std.com? There's a bit of a foul-up in the Personal Message system, and I'd like to figure out how best to send you a tune.

thanx. dick


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Nonie Rider
Date: 07 Oct 97 - 05:33 PM

My family exchanges silly stocking presents for Xmas, wrapped and with poems taped to them, which you read out loud before opening the gifts.

We loved parodies when we could manage them (usually to Shakespeare, Tolkien, Yeats, Milne, and various Xmas songs), and the most fun ones were simply combined lyrics:

"Tall ships and tall kings,
Three times three;
What brought they from the foundered lands
Over the flowing sea?
James James Morrison Morrison
Weatherby George Dupree!"


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Shula
Date: 06 Oct 97 - 10:47 AM

Milne fans, see Lyr. Add. "The Old Sailor"

Shula


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Shula
Date: 06 Oct 97 - 06:02 AM

Thanks, and delphiniums to ye, Dick!

Shula


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: dick greenhaus
Date: 06 Oct 97 - 05:51 AM

Shula- I sing Dormouse to a medley of two jigs: Larry O'Gaff (First part) and a minor-key one whoe name escapes me for the second part. Works well.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: dick greenhaus
Date: 05 Oct 97 - 08:51 PM

All right. All right. I hereby promise (as solemnly as possible) to put at least a couple of Pooh tunes in the next, and in ensuing editions.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Shula
Date: 05 Oct 97 - 05:52 PM

Oh me darlins 'n' me dearies,

THANK YE, THANK YE ALL! With folks so kind, what need's a life? Tickled nearly rhodochrosite by all the posts here. (Thanks, Joe, for keepin' this'un frae th' slag-heap.) Where, oh where, to begin...

How to get copies of the TUNES appears to be the only problem. If anyone is offering, would be glad to send a tape. E-mail's JMGD@juno.com. FAX# on request.

Alison: Meant to say "Vespers" is the title of the POEM.

Justin: Is a copy of this tape you mention AVAILABLE?

Dani and Bill D: Charming pics, though rah-ther loudly "colourised" by dear old Uncle Walt. Sorry y'all took a lickin' fer a'tryin' to do an ol' gal a kine'niss. Bill, that "Pooh, With Paw in Pot" one, in the original, is a fav., and seasonal for Rosh Hashanah, too! (My 29-year-old son, when little, heard R.H. as "rush us honey" since it is trad. to dip bread and fruit slices in the sticky stuff as a sort of "sympathetic magic" to sweeten the new year. And here I thought the Bear of Very Little Brain to be a Buddhist! Could you post the words to The WTP Rag? Thanks.

LaMarca: Eagerly awaiting the location of the repro.'s you mention.

Songster Bob: The adult CR is reported to have remarked, somewhat churlishly, that HAD he designed a brake, it most certainly WOULD have worked!

Buck Mulligan: Best to start reading a thread from the beginning, but no harm in mentioning "James James Morrison Morrison" again. Kids always seem to enjoy the reversal of roles. Cute song.

Dick: My personal favorite Milne poem from earliest youth is The Dormouse and The Doctor. Never COULD abide chrysanthemums, n'r mos' "h'experts" nuther, truth be told! (Turns out that this'un, like "Vespers" afore it, antedates the book and, at least partially, occasioned it.) Would LOVE music for it! (Did anyone happen to mention "There Was An Old Sailor" [who had so many things that he wanted to do...]? If't ha'nt b'n made a shanty of, tuh yit, 't'ortah!)

May all who gather in this place have a year sweetened with the honey of peace, plenty, health and harmony. Many many THANKS to ALL.

L'Shanah Tova!

Shula


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Joe Offer
Date: 05 Oct 97 - 05:17 AM

Welcome back, Shula. See all the stuff we came up with for you?
-Joe-


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: LaMarca
Date: 03 Oct 97 - 06:14 PM

A few years ago, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (or was it the Metropolitan Museum? So many mail order catalogs, so little money...) offered a paperback reprint edition of H. Frasier-Simpson's settings of the Hums of Pooh and Fourteen Songs from When We Were Very Young in one volume. It may still be available; I'll check my copy for the publishing info at home. Frasier-Simpson actually worked with Milne when he did the settings, so they really work well.

When I was young, my parents gave me an album of Jack Gilford (the actor who played Hysterium to Zero Mostel's Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum) singing some of the Fraser-Simpson songs. It's got Pooh songs on one side, and Christopher Robin songs on the other and it's INFINITELY better than the ersatz Disney crap that is circulating today. (Grouchy digression: Did you know that the Disney Corp bought the rights to all the original Ernest Shepherd (sp?) illustrations from the Pooh books and licenses them now as "Classic Pooh" as opposed to their own animated versions? The Chutzpah of the Disney megalopolis never ceases to amaze and depress me).

Anyway, I found a copy of this record in a used record bin (my childhood copy having fallen victim to the record-eating Magnovox long ago) and immediately bought it. I can make a tape of it for you, Joe, if you would like.

My favorite song from the collection is

. "Missing"

Has anyone seen my mouse?
I opened his box for just a minute
Just to make sure he was really in it,
I lifted the lid and I looked inside
I tried to catch him - I tried, I tried
He must be somewhere about the house,
Has anyone seen my mouse?

Uncle John, have you seen my mouse?

Just a small sort of mouse, a dear little brown one
He came from the country, he wasn't a town one;
He's sure to be lonely on a London street,
Oh, where will he find something good to eat?
He must be somewhere, I'll ask Aunt Rose-
Have you seen a mouse with a wuffley nose?

He's somewhere about...
. He just got out...
. Has anyone seen my mouse?

(I make transgenic mice for a living...)


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Sue Wichers jmak@earthlink.net
Date: 03 Oct 97 - 08:49 AM

I am the fortunate owner of two songbooks: Fourteen Song from When We Were Very Young by A. A. Milne, music by H. Frasier-Simson, published by the Blakiston Co, Philadelphia,©1922,1944 Titles: Happiness Missing In the Fashion Halfway Down Hoppity Growing Up Buckingham Palace The Three Foxes Politeness Market Square The Christening Brownie Lines and Squares Vespers

and

The Hums of Pooh by A. A. Milne, music by H. Frasier-Simson, published by E.P Dutton, New Yoork, ©1930, 1939 Titles: Isn't it Funny How Sweet to be a Cloud Cottleston Pie Lines Written by a Bear of Very Little Brain Sing Ho! for the Life of a Bear They all went off to Discover the Pole 3 Cheers for Pooh The More it Snows What Shall We Do About Poor Little Tigger? I Could Spend a Happy Morning Oh! The Butterflies Are Flying If Rabbit Were Bigger this Warms and Sunny Spot I Lay on my Chest Here Lies a Tree Christopher Robin is Going

Other books listed by the same composer & author: The King's Breakfast Teddy Bear and Other Songs Songs from "Now We Are Six" More Very Young Songs


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Joe Offer
Date: 03 Oct 97 - 02:42 AM

Impressive, Dani. I'm sure Shula will say the same, but she's gonna make heads roll if you guys don't start posting Pooh songs before she gets back. But I gotta say, Christopher Robin is very cute.
-Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From:
Date: 02 Oct 97 - 11:42 PM

Here you go, Joe! You made me check out the MIDI thing, now there's no stopping me!

dani


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: rechal
Date: 02 Oct 97 - 11:16 PM

Sandy and Caroline Paton also recorded "James James." Folkway Records, I believe, on the album "I've Got A Song."


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: S.P. Buck Mulligan
Date: 02 Oct 97 - 05:01 PM

I see no one has mentioned this so I will -

The "James James" poem is "James James Morrison Morrison" I believe (James James Morrison Morrison Weatherbee George Dubree, took great care of his mother though he was only three")

The Chad Mitchell Trio recorded a setting of this poem ('way back in the vinyl days) perhaps on "Typical American Boys" perhaps not. I think the setting was Mitchell's, but not sure about that at all.

It's the only Milne piece I know of. (The Kenny Loggins tune is, I think "House at Pooh Corner")


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Joe Offer
Date: 02 Oct 97 - 04:04 PM

Or, Dale, you can go back to the default font by putting (/font) in angle brackets. It may be that the default font is variable by what you set on your Web browser. the "2" is smaller than the way the default reads on my browser, I think.
-Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Dale Rose
Date: 02 Oct 97 - 04:02 PM

No, there is more to it than that, it would seem. I will leave it to someone who knows more about it.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Dale Rose
Date: 02 Oct 97 - 03:57 PM

After struggling through the document source, (something I am not good at) it would seem that there was an open large font somewhere. Then someone turned it to 1 (too small), and then to 2 which is default size. If I did this right, it should be 2 again.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: S.P. Buck Mulligan
Date: 02 Oct 97 - 02:18 PM

I see no one has mentioned this so I will -

The "James James" poem is "James James Morrison Morrison" I believe (James James Morrison Morrison Weatherbee George Dubree, took great care of his mother though he was only three")

The Chad Mitchell Trio recorded a setting of this poem ('way back in the vinyl days) perhaps on "Typical American Boys" perhaps not. I think the setting was Mitchell's, but not sure about that at all.

It's the only Milne piece I know of. (The Kenny Loggins tune is, I think "House at Pooh Corner")


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: dick greenhaus
Date: 02 Oct 97 - 01:18 PM

When I was very young (ca 1935 or so) I was given a set of small (6-inch?) 78 records of Frank Luther singing Christopher Robin sings. I know2 not who wrote the tunes, but they seem to be te sme ones being sung today.

One that wasn't in there, but which I'm inordinately fond of, is "There once was a dormouse who slept in a bed Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red)..

It's a fine commentary on folks who wish to do good for us, whether or not we wish it, and it sings well to most Irish jigs.


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Subject: RE: Poems of A.A.Milne Set to Music
From: Justin
Date: 02 Oct 97 - 09:08 AM

Shula,

Because I'm on the Program Committee of the Princeton (NJ) Folk Music Society, I receive a lot of demo tapes & CD's. I have one from a Daniel and Jennifer Trueman that has six A.A, Milne songs set to music. "Sand Between My Toes" "Middle Ages" "There Is a House Where I Go" "Spring Morning" and "Lisa Jane's Cradle Song". I don't want to have to transcribe all of the lyrics, but for more info you can scan our PFMS web page and contact our webmaster, Hannah Kaufman. She's the one who passed the CD on to me. It was self-produced in Cincinnati by Dan Trueman whose address is not on the liner notes.

It's actually a pretty good CD, by the way. Very professional musicianship, and Jennifer's voice is very nice. I assume that the music to the Milne lyrics was by the Truemans. There are no credits on the liner.

Our URL is princetonol.com/groups/pfms


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