Subject: RE: Attribution: Aussie song From: Mudlark Date: 20 Jul 03 - 12:14 PM Hi Bob...I find the musical connection between those 2 melodies occult, to say the least! There are no minors in Doggie, for one thing... On the other hand, my cowboy neighbor loves D. in the Window, and we play it every time we get together, and it does have a fetching cadence. I am glad to know the derivation of the Aussie tune, however, and who set the words to it...now I can give credit where it's due, as everyone who hears it likes this song, and asks me about it. |
Subject: RE: Attribution: Aussie song From: Bob Bolton Date: 20 Jul 03 - 07:40 AM G'day Mudlark, I think that it was a local (even if English, back in his murky past!) performer named Mike Jackson who set the Lawson poem When the Children Come Home to The Mudgee Waltz. BTW: One folklorist friend has pointed out to me that The Mudgee Waltz is one of the 'Germanic' waltzes from the European families of the Mudgee winery district ... and shares a common German ancestor with How Much is that Doggie in the Window? ...! (But it's still one of my favourite waltzes) Regards, Bob Bolton |
Subject: RE: Attribution: Aussie song From: Sorcha Date: 20 Jul 03 - 02:59 AM LOL! |
Subject: RE: Attribution: Aussie song From: Mudlark Date: 20 Jul 03 - 01:13 AM How embarrassing to find that last year's thread was started by me as well...Old Timers has definitely set in. Thanks very much to those who responded for reminding me of information already kindly given! It's a lovely melody and the words fit perfectly. |
Subject: RE: Attribution: Aussie song From: alison Date: 19 Jul 03 - 10:07 PM Simple answer in case you don't go to the other thread its a poem "when the children come home" by Henry Lawson, (famous Ozzie poet) set to a tune called "Tom Blackman's Waltz" or "The Mudgee Waltz" I recommend you follow the link there are other links there to poetry sites.
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Subject: RE: Attribution: Aussie song From: masato sakurai Date: 19 Jul 03 - 09:26 PM See this thread: Composer Req: I'll keep the old place.... ~Masato |
Subject: Attribution: Aussie song From: Mudlark Date: 19 Jul 03 - 09:07 PM One of my fav. songs begins On a lonely selection, away in the West There lived an old woman who worked without rest. and the refrain is And I'll keep the old place til the children come home. It's obviously an Aussie song, as it refers to "Sundowners" so thot Eric Bogle....but have searched his discography w/o success. Does anybody know who wrote this. I sing it a lot and would like to give composer's name. Thx... |
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