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Lyr Req: Here's Adieu to Old England Related threads: Lyr Req: adieu to old england (3) (closed) Lyr Req: here's adieu to old england (2) (closed) |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: here's adieu to old england From: GUEST,anon Date: 24 Mar 05 - 06:14 AM haha... that one's easy. That's "Botany Bay." Farewell to old England forever... farewell to my home town as well farewell to the well known old bailey where i once used to look such a swell singin' toorilai oorilai addity (sp lol) singin' toorilai oorilai ay singin' toorilai oorilai addity for we're bound for botany bay it's about people being sent as convicts to Australia. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: adieu to old england From: GUEST,jennifer Date: 03 Sep 03 - 03:28 PM To be fair, John did sing several snatches of songs during the Sharpe series which did NOT appear on the CD (including Rufford Park Poachers) and my site doesn't cover traditional songs unless he had a good go at them and added new wicker bottoms etc (as he puts it). Jennifer |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: adieu to old england From: Wolfgang Date: 03 Sep 03 - 12:56 PM And you should read this thread mentioning several songs from that series. Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: adieu to old england From: Wolfgang Date: 03 Sep 03 - 12:38 PM Have you already tried John Tams Homepage (with lyrics)? Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: adieu to old england From: GUEST,guest tony Date: 03 Sep 03 - 12:21 PM Thanks for the responses,but the song I,m looking for was sung by John Tams in the TV series "SHARPE" set in the Napolionic Wars. One of the verses goes something like "Farewell to Old England forever,farewell to the red white and blue and so on.I have the tune in my head and would love to find the lyric. Thanks,Tony. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: adieu to old england From: Noreen Date: 03 Sep 03 - 08:09 AM Hey Steve, that last one sounds good...! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: adieu to old england From: Schantieman Date: 03 Sep 03 - 07:08 AM er... having just sung the chorus through, I think it may be called The Green Fields of England... Here's adieu Here's adieu to the green fields of England Now we're parting from you. Another one springs to mind, of which the chorus goes something like: Here's adieu to old England for ever Farewell to you ????? as well For we're off to ????? ????? And we ??? ??? ?????? for a spell. That's all I can remember of it, but I know all of the Peter Bellamy one (must start singing it again). S |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: adieu to old england From: Schantieman Date: 03 Sep 03 - 07:03 AM And then there's Peter Bellamy's one from The Transports which I more or less know, if anyone wants it. I can't find it in the DT. Steve |
Subject: Lyr Add: HERE'S ADIEU TO OLD ENGLAND From: A Wandering Minstrel Date: 09 Apr 01 - 12:10 PM IIRC:
CH: Here's adieu to Old England, Here's Adieu
Once I could eat of the bread
Once I could drink of that beer
Once I could sleep in that bed
Once I could walk out in freedom Messages from multiple threads combined. Messages below are from a new thread. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: here`s adieu to old england From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 08 Apr 01 - 03:10 PM Kirkpatrick recorded the song on One Man and His Box (MW Records MWCD 4024, 1998). "some thousands of pounds", if I remember, rather than "five thousand old barns"! Text doesn't seem to be in the DT or Forum, but I suspect that I have it on record somewhere, and will have a look. Malcolm |
Subject: here`s adieu to old england From: jimmydemoonlight Date: 08 Apr 01 - 11:09 AM i had this song many moons ago , but the ould grey cells...... here`s adiu to old england,here`s adiu here`s adiu to five thousand old barns if the world had been banished before i was born my troubles i`d never have known along with this i had , "Martha the watercress girl" i remember them being sung by either Martin Carthy, or John Kirkpatrick |
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