Subject: Bawdy Pub Songs From: GUEST,Mark Williams Date: 29 Jun 01 - 08:08 AM Hi, I am not sure if anyone here can help me in my quest but here goes. I am trying to locate a site that will give me access to lyrics and chords for "off colour" pub songs. Specifically I remember one about a peasant meeting a notorious bandit that ends so you ask me if I know ..... I had lunch with him the other day. Not much to go on I know but if anyone can help or point me in the right direction please Email me at mark_perdie@hotmail.com Thanks |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: GUEST Date: 29 Jun 01 - 08:11 AM PS. The peasant in question was Mexican and I think predictably his name was Miguel MarkW |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: Liz the Squeak Date: 29 Jun 01 - 08:13 AM http://members.aol.com/llewtrah/ Try that one. The site is called Smutty Songs, Dirty Ditties & Bawdy ballads. It's fun. LTS |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: Micca Date: 29 Jun 01 - 08:17 AM Mak, This might help,Click here or this tyy here also |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: pavane Date: 29 Jun 01 - 08:21 AM Or this one Squaddie songs |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: GUEST,beadie Date: 29 Jun 01 - 02:26 PM There's a few right here on the digitrad d-base. Search for "the barsted king of england" and its close relative "the bastard king of england." |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: MMario Date: 29 Jun 01 - 02:51 PM or use the digitrad search for @bawdy |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: Fortunato Date: 29 Jun 01 - 03:14 PM There was a joke about Pancho Villa whose punch line was: "Pancho Villa? Do I know Pancho Villa? We had lunch together only today." Is that the one you mean? cheers, Fortunato |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: Jim Dixon Date: 29 Jun 01 - 03:32 PM Here is a link to a story/joke about lunch with Pancho Villa. |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: GUEST,equalrice Date: 29 Jun 01 - 07:20 PM Or howzabout: The Ball of Ballynor, known in the DT as The Ball of Kerrinor or some such thing. Pretty raw, but it's a nice melody as well. |
Subject: Re: 'Bawdy Pub Songs' From: Ceridwen Date: 30 Jun 01 - 01:58 PM I agree with Micca, traditional music at: http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/bawdy-songs/idxv14as.htmhas a great collection, it's one of my favourite sites. Try 'Ball of Kirriemuir' and 'No balls at all'. |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: Crazy Eddie Date: 01 Jul 01 - 05:48 AM "You ask me if I know Manuel, the Bandito, I know Manuel, well, now you know," < br> Try a search on "Kevin Bloody Wilson" who sang this, and a lot of other bawdy material. |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: GUEST,Thanks Everyone Date: 02 Jul 01 - 05:32 AM Yes it is the Joke about Pancho Villa that I heard but put to music. I will check out Kevin Bloddy Williams' Website Thanks again Mark |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: Crazy Eddie Date: 02 Jul 01 - 05:42 AM http://kevin.bloody.wilson.com.au/katalog.html That's his home page. |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: GUEST,The East Ender Date: 13 Jul 12 - 03:24 PM Here's one. I have a sister Lilly she's a whore in Piccadilly And my mother sells her pussy on the Strand And my father sells his arsehole round the Elephant & Castle We're the biggest fuckin family in the land |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: Joe_F Date: 13 Jul 12 - 08:16 PM The songs mentioned are bawdy, but I rather doubt if they would be sung in pubs, tho my knowledge of pubs is limited. In a pub I would expect more of an overlap with the mildly naughty music-hall genre, such as "Little Bit of Cucumber" (with the audience supplying the "I come, you come") or "Sam Hall" or some of the songs on Elsa Lanchester's record. |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: GUEST Date: 24 Jul 12 - 07:31 AM I'm looking for the lyrics to a song that starts "Once there were princesses Three, Purity, Virtue, & Chastity." Any help? Email to flyingmonkeymistress@gmail.com, please. |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: fretless Date: 24 Jul 12 - 12:36 PM THE GUILLOTINE Once there were princesses three, Purity, Virtue and Chastity Purity, Chastity, Purity, Chastity, Purity... and Virtue But their names did not agree, with the lusty nature of the three Their father would not trust to luck, in warding off a royal . . . Fa-la-la, fa-la-la, fa-la-la, fa-la-la, fa-la-la, fa-la, la LA The king welded on his daughters three, belts to insure virginity And in each belt was placed a lock, with-a-blade-to-chop an intruders... Diddle-dum, diddle-dee, diddle-dum, diddle-dee, diddle-dum, no dummy he. Off their father went to war, leaving Purity, Chastity, Purity, Chastity, Purity, and Virtue . . . Fa-la-la, fa-la-la, fa-la-la, fa-la-la, fa-la-la, fa-la, la LA When the king returned from war, He summoned his knights, all seven score And ordered all to drop their pants, to see if each still had his lance Sing hey, nonny, nonny,nonny. . . no The king could not believe his eyes, not one knight retained his prize Save the brave and bold Sir Nick, the one and only knight who had his... Derry down, derry down, derry down, derry down, derry down, hang derry derry down "Nick," said the King, "as you have been true, I give my kingdom half to you. And one daughter to be wed, what say you, Nick?" And Sir Nick said: Fa-wa-wa, fa-wa-wa, fa-wa-wa, fa-wa-wa, fa-wa-wa, fa-wa,wa WA!!! |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: GUEST Date: 24 Jul 12 - 08:47 PM Thanks, so much! I used to sing this song in a bawdy dinner theatre setting years ago...and lost my lyrics! Can't wait to dust it off again. |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: Leadfingers Date: 24 Jul 12 - 09:21 PM Sorry , but IF I was in a pub with a lady , and the landlord allowed Obscenity , rather than 'bawdy' I would take my custom elsewhere . Nothing wrong with Double (Or perhaps Triple) entendre , but Obscenity is for Boys Only events . And YES ! I DO sing songs with ALL sorts of 'entendres' ! |
Subject: RE: Bawdy Pub Songs From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 24 Mar 14 - 01:54 PM Pub singing? And all I wanted was to drink in peace. |
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