Subject: yesterday's men From: alison Date: 12 Mar 99 - 01:20 AM Hi, Much as I hate to ask for Furey's lyrics...... anyone have this one? Slainte alison |
Subject: RE: yesterday's men From: skw@worldmusic.de Date: 13 Mar 99 - 09:46 AM At home ... sung by Cilla Fisher & Artie Trezise on their album 'Reaching Out', I think. Could be from a live radio broadcast, though. I'll try and bring in the words on Monday. - Susanne |
Subject: RE: yesterday's men From: Musicman Date: 13 Mar 99 - 09:53 PM Alison, Sending you the words via email. I scanned them in instead of writing them out. Hope you can read my writing. Magnify it lots, you should be ok then. Musicman |
Subject: RE: yesterday's men From: Susan of DT Date: 14 Mar 99 - 11:13 AM Please post the lyrics so that we will all have them |
Subject: Lyr Add: YESTERDAY'S MEN (Phil Coulter) From: alison Date: 14 Mar 99 - 11:31 PM Hi susan, I'm sure Musicman would have posted them... but he very kindly handwrote them and scanned them to me because I needed them in a hurry. (Thanks Musicman) Here is the song, (I changed a few words to make it the way I have heard it sung.) the tune will follow when I sort it out......
YESTERDAY'S MEN
So we said our goodbyes at the factory gate
When Jimmy(?? Ginny) said sure give the kids a few bob,
The machines now are silent, the workbench is bare Slainte alison |
Subject: RE: yesterday's men From: Reiver 2 Date: 17 Nov 99 - 06:35 PM Glad to find this Alison, and to get the name of the author, which I didn't have. I wasn't familiar with the Mudcat Cafe at the time this thread came up. So thanks for letting me know about it. My words (from The Furies) as as you have them with a few slight variations: Verse 1, Line 4 The redundancy letters came 'round (rather than "down") Line 6 It was hard to believe... ("was" instead of "is") Verse 2, last line Then we fought back... ("then" instead of "now") Verse 3, first two lines "Now Jimmie," said she, "give the kids a few bob, After all, sure it is Friday night." Verse 4, last line ... cut down in me prime. ("cut" instead of "shot") The meaning isn't changed but these words scan a bit better, I think. What a powerful song! I'm glad to know that others are familiar with it. What can you tell us about Phil Coulter? What are some other songs he's written? |
Subject: RE: yesterday's men From: alison Date: 17 Nov 99 - 07:28 PM He's from Derry, he has written a heap of stuff... he has written two eurovision song contest winners with "Puppet on a string" and "Congratulations"... one of his other famous "folk" songs is "the town I loved so well".... he has also done many instrumental CDs..... Irish tunes arranged for piano and orchestra..... all very pleasant but played to death in shops if you live in Northern Ireland.. hahaha hope this helps slainte alison |
Subject: RE: yesterday's men From: Brendy Date: 17 Nov 99 - 08:53 PM "Scorn not his simplicity" "My Boy"..... Yes THAT one that Elvis recorded B. |
Subject: RE: yesterday's men From: Shimbo Darktree Date: 19 Nov 99 - 09:09 AM Another version has the last line as "....on the new welfare line." |
Subject: Yesterdays Men. From: GUEST,Hartley Date: 09 Sep 01 - 08:51 AM Can anyone help with the lyrics of a song called yesterdays men or Joey the weasel, possibly written by Phil Coulter. |
Subject: Lyr Req: Yesterday's Men From: cobber Date: 15 Aug 04 - 03:25 AM I used to sing the Furey's version of Yesterday's Men but I've been walking round all day with the song in my head and realise I've forgotten most of the words. AAAAAGGGHH! Old Age! I'm sure it must be in the forum somewhere but I'm at work and the crappy old (read antediluvian - it's still got Noah's fingerprints on it) computer I'm using can't use the search facility. Can anyone put me out of my misery and post the words? Thanks. |
Subject: Lyr Add: YESTERDAY'S MEN (Phil Coulter) From: Leadfingers Date: 15 Aug 04 - 06:18 AM It was Billy the Weasel that gave us the wire. They're closing the factory down. Though we didn't believe him and called him a liar Till the redundancy letters came round. As we read them in silence, I choked back a tear. It was hard to believe after twenty-odd years. CHORUS: Farewell, my companions, my friends and my workmates. Farewell to the paydays, the pints and the crack; For we gave them our best years. Now they've paid us back By making us yesterday's men, sure as hell; By making us yesterday's men. So we said our good-byes by the old factory gates One cold Friday evening last year, And I saw it all there in the eyes of my mates: The sadness, the anger, the fear. Like our fathers before us, we worked there with pride. Now we fought back the bitterness burning inside. "Now, Jimmy," said she, "give the kids a few bob. After all, sure it is Friday night." But how could I tell her I was out of a job? From now on, things were going to be tight. I remember the feeling. It cut like a knife. I was never a day on the dole in my life. The machines are all silent. The workbench is bare, And there's dust on the factory floor. They've boarded the windows. They've chained up the gate. They've padlocked the factory door. And I'm on the scrap heap and I'm thirty-nine, Just one of the thousands cut down in my prime. There you are, Cobber. - I haven't sung this one for years! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Yesterday's Men From: cobber Date: 20 Aug 04 - 12:05 AM Sorry to take so long to get back to thank you. The one time I got to the computer, I couldn't get onto the Mudcat. That seems to happen a bit lately - could be because we're not so far from the outback here. Cheers John |
Subject: RE: yesterday's men From: GUEST Date: 10 Nov 06 - 09:29 AM Has anybody got the chords for Yesterday's Men by Phil Coulter which was recorded by The Fureys |
Subject: Tune Req: YESTERDAYS MEN From: Davie_ Date: 30 Dec 07 - 12:24 PM Tune and any other information on this song please. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: YESTERDAYS MEN From: Leadfingers Date: 30 Dec 07 - 12:39 PM No Good with posting tunes - Do you need the lyrics and chords ? I have The Furies version . |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: YESTERDAYS MEN From: Davie_ Date: 30 Dec 07 - 01:43 PM Yes would be a great help ty.. |
Subject: ADD: YESTERDAYS MEN From: GUEST Date: 30 Dec 07 - 05:09 PM YESTERDAYS MEN 'Twas Joey the weasel who gave us the wire They're closing the factory down We didn't believe him, we called him a liar The redundancy letters came round I read mine in silence and choked back a tear 'Twas hard to believe after twenty-five years Farewell me companions me friends and me workmates Farewell to the paydays the pints and the crack For we gave them our best years Now they're paying us back By making us yesterday's men, sure as hell They're making us yesterday's men So we said our goodbyes by the factory gates One cold Friday evening last year And I saw it all there in the eyes of me mates The sorrow, the anger, the fear Like our fathers before us we worked there with pride Now we fought back the bitterness burning inside Now Johnny says she, give the kids a few bob After all sure it is Friday night Well how could I tell her I was out of a job From now things were going to be tight How well I remember, it cut like a knife I was never a day on the dole in me life The machines now are silent, the workbenches bare And there's dust on the factory floor They've boarded the windows, they've chained up the gates And they've padlocked the factory door And I'm on the scrapheap and I'm thirty-nine Just one of the thousands shot down in me prime Repeat Chorus Farewell me companions me friends and me workmates Farewell to the paydays the pints and the crack For we gave them our best years Now they're paying us back By making us yesterday's men, sure as hell They're making us yesterday's men making us yesterday's making us yesterday's making us yesterday's men |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: YESTERDAYS MEN From: Davie_ Date: 31 Dec 07 - 06:53 AM Perfect, thank you very much guest |
Subject: Chords Add: YESTERDAY'S MEN (Phil Coulter) From: Reiver 2 Date: 22 Apr 08 - 04:27 PM Just re-visited this thread. GUEST, you've probably found the chords to Yesterday's Men that you were looking for, a long time ago. But in case you haven't: When we learned the song from the Furey's recording, Reiver 1 came up with these chords: Key A A 'Twas Joey the Weasel that gave us the wire, D A They were closing our factory down. Though we didn't believe him, and we called him a liar, D The redundancy letters came 'round. E A As we read them in silence, I choked back a tear, D E It was hard to believe after twenty odd years. CHO: A Farewell, my companions, my friends and my workmates, E A Farewell to the paydays, the pints and the craic; For we gave them our best years, now they've paid us back E D A By makin' us yesterday's men, (sure as Hell), E A By makin' us yesterday's men. I don't know if we sang it in the same key as the Furey's but those chords worked for us. What a powerful song!! And here in the U.S. it's all happening again - thanks to George W.. Hopefully, the Celtic Tiger will do better this time around! Reiver 2 |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Yesterday's Men (Phil Coulter) From: GUEST,Catie-Aine McCloskey-Ross Date: 12 Nov 12 - 08:28 AM The Fureys and Davy Arthur do the song in G with the occasional Am thrown in in place of the C. At least that is what Eddy told me and it seemed right when I played along with record the next day. But that was 20 odd years ago! Cheers, Catie-Aine |
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