Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder (Alistair Hulett) From: GUEST,LorriRamsey Date: 16 Aug 16 - 08:58 PM Re he fades away chorus... Not like leaves that fall in autumn, turning gold against the grey. He fades away Like the blossoms on the pillowcase that I wash everyday. He fades away. I heard is with a slight difference in steam of blossoms it was blood stains.. Not like leaves that fall in autumn, turning gold against the grey. He fades away Like the blood stains on the pillowcase that I wash everyday. He fades away. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder (Alistair Hulett) From: cloudstreet Date: 14 Mar 11 - 08:36 AM An arrangement of this great song: Blue Murder at the Australian Folk Song A Day site. John |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder (Alistair Hulett) From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 13 Feb 10 - 06:23 PM A small correction to the lyrics given above for He Fades Away; in the chorus, "blossoms" should be "bloodstains". |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder (Alistair Hulett) From: akenaton Date: 13 Jan 10 - 04:48 PM Here's Alistair singing in his days wi' Roarin Jack Ally Hoolitt |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder (Alistair Hulett) From: GUEST,ifor Date: 13 Jan 10 - 03:41 PM Alistair is a wonderful songwriter....he has also written a marvellous set of songs about John McClean and the Industrial unrest in Scotland towards the end of the First World War. His songs about working class life are superb...and many have a hard political edge. ifor |
Subject: Lyr Add: BLUE MURDER (Alistair Hulett) From: GUEST,Mark Date: 13 Jan 10 - 11:48 AM Not sure if these are exact, but I think they are pretty close: BLUE MURDER They say it's easy money A full page ad in the local rag, Always nice and sunny. Come on lad, and pack your bag. Day in, day out, everyday they drive us harder. Day in, day out, they're getting away with blue murder. It's off to West Australia. Leave the old hometown behind. Be a winner, not a failure. There's money to be made in the Wittenoom Mine. Day in, day out, everyday they drive us harder. Day in, day out, they're getting away with blue murder. They took me to my quarters, A stinking bed in an old tin shed. Got my working orders, With a lamp, and tin hat on my head. Day in, day out, everyday they drive us harder. Day in, day out, they're getting away with blue murder. My girl she's a cook and a cleaner. Works all day in the canteen hall. Six days since I've seen her. Some don't have no girl at all. Day in, day out, everyday they drive us harder. Day in, day out, they're getting away with blue murder. Sweeps the fine blue dust up. Tips it into an old wool pack. Never had a check-up. If she did she'd get the sack Day in, day out, everyday they drive us harder. Day in, day out, they're getting away with blue murder. I feel my health is failing Working down in the thick blue dust. The kids play in the tailings. The boss says work, and work I must. Day in, day out, everyday they drive us harder. Day in, day out, they're getting away with blue murder. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder, an Australian Mining Song From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 18 Sep 02 - 09:11 AM thanks, Bob |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder, an Australian Mining Song From: Bob Bolton Date: 18 Sep 02 - 12:07 AM G'day Hrothgar, Yes ... mesothelioma is the (invariably fatal) malignant tumour which may follow asbestosis ... which is "merely" the inflammation of the lungs caused by breathing asbestos dust. In the song Blue Murder the protagonist could be said to be suffering from asbestosis ... in He Fades Away the man described is dying of mesothelioma. Regards, Bob Bolton |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder, an Australian Mining Song From: Bullfrog Jones Date: 17 Sep 02 - 02:09 PM ..no, a realist! BJ |
Subject: Lyr Add: HE FADES AWAY (Alistair Hulett) From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 17 Sep 02 - 09:36 AM Hello, folks. Crazy Eddie: Would the following companion song be what you are remembering? They belong together. Alistair has a website - www.folkicons.co.uk - & there might be more info there on his songs.
HE FADES AWAY
There's a man in my bed. I used to love him,
CHORUS: And he fades away,
There's a man in my bed. He's on a pension
And he's not the only one
There's a man in my bed. They never told him .......... Hrothgar - you are a cynic. Sandra (cookie reset!!) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder, an Australian Mining Song From: Hrothgar Date: 17 Sep 02 - 08:13 AM The disease is mesothelioma (hope that's spelt correctly), and it's caused by the microscopically fine fibres of asbestos, especially blue asbestos, penetrating the mesothelium, which the Macquarie Dictionary defines as the "epithelium of mesodermal origin which lines the body cavities" especially the lungs. There was a long battle for compensation between the mining company and the men who contracted the disease. The less charitable might say that the mining company dragged it out as long as they possibly could so that more of the claimants could die before they collected, but surely no reputable company could take that approach? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder, an Australian Mining Song From: GUEST,Crazy Eddie Date: 17 Sep 02 - 06:49 AM G'day folks, Thanks Sandra. This is definitely the same song. However, I think there were one or two more verses ( one about his girlfriend??) If anyone has any additional it would be much appreciated. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder, an Australian Mining Song From: Bob Bolton Date: 17 Sep 02 - 12:07 AM G'day Sandra, I think Mudcat might have got picky last night (Aust. time) ... I had to reset my cookie as well.
Anyway: The Asbestos Removal text on my desk says:
"crocidolite (blue asbestos) Crocidolite is considered to be the most dangerous type of asbestos ... although all types are treated as being equally hazardous." Regards, Bob Bolton |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder, an Australian Mining Song From: GUEST,sandra in sydney Date: 16 Sep 02 - 10:44 AM ps. the guest above is me Sandra in Sydney (dunno why I am identified as a guest!!)& it's too late to try & fugure it out. |
Subject: Lyr Add: BLUE MURDER (Alistair Hulett) From: GUEST Date: 16 Sep 02 - 10:41 AM BLUE MURDER was written by Scottish singer-songwriter Alistair Hulett in the (lengthy) period when he was living in Australia. I have the words on a tape by Kate Delaney and Gordon McIntyre and can put them up tomorrow (it's well after midnight and I'm tired). Might as well do them now-
They say it's easy money
CHORUS: Day in, day out, every day they drive us harder.
It's off to West Australia.
They took me to my quarters,
I feel my health is failing The thick blue dust refers to asbestos and Alistair wrote a companion piece "He Fades Away" about the miner dying of asbestosis (however it's spelled). Sandra |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Blue Murder, an Australian Mining Song From: Sonnet Date: 16 Sep 02 - 10:26 AM Refer to Ola's CD, 'The Animals Are in the West.' JMcS |
Subject: Blue Murder, an Australian Mining Song From: GUEST,Crazy Eddie Date: 16 Sep 02 - 09:35 AM I heard a very powerful song recently, called "Blue Murder". It is an Australian song, told from the point of view of a miner. "Every day they drive us harder ............................... They're gettin' away with blue murder" Above is the only fragment of the lyrics I can remember. Can anyone provide lyrics, or info on who wrote/ recorded it? Thanks in advance |
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