Subject: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 09 Mar 07 - 07:38 PM We've had threads about songs about feet, and cakes, and rabbits, and dogs. And in that glorious [?] tradition, this thread is about houses, and homes, and rooms, and other places of habitation? Why? Well, why not?? What songs and rhymes do you know about houses and homes, and rooms, and other places of habitation? Examples can be from folk or other genres. I'll start off in the next post. Join in! There's room for many a more! Thanks in advance, Azizi |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Bernard Date: 09 Mar 07 - 07:43 PM Green Door...? Our House (in the middle of the street). In the Kitchen at Parties... |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Janie Date: 09 Mar 07 - 07:45 PM This Ole House (DT) is a favorite of mine. There's a good thread with the story behind the song also--but I don't how to link to it without losing this post. Janie |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 09 Mar 07 - 07:46 PM Excerpt from I WENT TO MY SWEETHEART'S HOUSE I went to my sweetheart's house. I never was thar befor' They sot me in the corner as still as a mouse, An' I ain't gwine thar no mo' mo', mo' An' I ain't gwine thar no mo', my love, An' I ain't gwine thar no mo'. I had a little rooster, He crowed 'bout break o' day An' the weasel come to my house An' stole my rooster 'way An' stole my rooster 'way, my love, An' he stole my rooster 'way. Jackers came to my house, I thought he came to see me. But when I come to find out, He 'swade my wife to leave me. He 'swade my wife to leave, my love, He 'swade my wife to leave me... -snip- Source: Dorothy Scarborough "On The Trail of Negro-Folk-Songs" {Foklore Associates, Inc. edition, 1963, p. 166; originally published in 1925} Scarborough wrote that this was a banjo tune from Virginia that was "very old and from before the {Civil} War" |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 09 Mar 07 - 07:50 PM Here's a link to a YouTube video of Luther Vandross singing A House Is Not A Home http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRVBB64PJ8I Added June 24, 2006; From seppydude "An excerpt from the 1988 NAACP awards in which Luther VanDross sings "A House is not a Home" live. He, more or less, sings this song directly to Dionne Warrick (who, originally, sung this song)". |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Janie Date: 09 Mar 07 - 07:52 PM House of the Rising Sun A House Not a Home In My Tennessee Mountain Home The Little Brown Shack Out Back West Virginia, You Are My Home Home Home, Sweet Home You Gave Me a Song (About a Place That I Call Home) My Old Kentucky Home To name a few:^) Janie |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Janie Date: 09 Mar 07 - 07:55 PM Here is the thread with the story behind This Ole House J |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 09 Mar 07 - 07:55 PM WHO ROCKS THE HOUSE Who rocks the house? The Panthers* rock the house. Who rocks the house? The Panthers rock the house. And when we do we rock it all the way, all the way, all the way, down. -snip- Children's cheerleader rhyme * substitute the name of your school's team |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Declan Date: 09 Mar 07 - 07:55 PM Boo Hewerdine's "The Patience of Angels" seems to fit this thread. "There's a door, in a wall, in a house, in a street, in a town, whrere no one knows your name ..." |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: terrier Date: 09 Mar 07 - 07:57 PM This old house is gettin'....etc (getting ready to meet the saints) This old house is falling down around my ears (Dimmin' of the day) It's time to go Jennie, no need to close the door... A bit of a ruin Cromwell Knocked about a bit (that one may not count) On Mother Kelly's Door Step (That must be part of her house) Swansea Jail (Giving it the hard cell) With 'Er 'Ead Tucked Underneath 'Er Arm (she walks the Bloody Tower) I'll leave some ROOM for some more!!!!!! :o) |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 09 Mar 07 - 08:08 PM Here's a link to a YouTube video of Nina Simone singing "House Of The Rising Sun" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_0TDRfOuXQ Added December 17, 2006; From SoulColors "New York @ Bitter End 1968: Nina Simone sings this song more uptempo than I've heard before. ** And here's a link to YouTube video of Reggae vocalist Gregory Isaacs version of House Of The Rising Sun: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQnyunGnvwY Added October 21, 2006; From Qrizter "Gregory Isaacs with a cover of House of the rising sun(-91/-92?)". |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 09 Mar 07 - 08:15 PM Actually 'the house' {in the rhyme "Who Rocks The House" that I posted above} refers to "the place" such as the gymnasium or the stadium where the basketball or football team is playing and not to a house, a home, a room, or a place of habitation. So technically speaking, that rhyme may not count. But who said we needed to be technical? Not me {said the little red hen} ** I'm loving all the examples posted. Keep them coming! |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Charley Noble Date: 09 Mar 07 - 08:20 PM Azizi- Do you really want 300 or so housing songs dumped onto this thread from my draft Housing & Neighborhood Organizing Songbook? I think not! ;~) How about "The Railroad Runs through the Middle of the House"? And Fred Small's "We're Building a House"? Warm regards, Landlady's Daughter |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Jack Campin Date: 09 Mar 07 - 08:29 PM Doon in the Wee Room Underneath the Stair Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly The Harp that Once through Tara's Halls The Quartermaster's Store tunes: Devil in the Kitchen Drummond Castle Laundry Ossian's Hall The Long Room of Scarborough My Cape Breton Home My Home (I think there are words to it, usually a waltz) The House of Grey Johnny Groat's House several zillion tunes named after aristocratic houses in Scotland |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 09 Mar 07 - 08:45 PM I also don't think it's a stretch for the children's song "Playmate" to be added to this thread. After all, it includes the line "Slide down my cellar door". There's a number of versions of Playmate on this Mudcat thread: thread.cfm?threadid=8560#53707 ** This song is often used as a children's handclap rhyme. Here's some contemporary versions of Playmate that I had posted on that Mudcat thread: thread.cfm?threadid=8560#1929063 For those who are still on dial-up connection, here's one example from that post: Cee Cee my playmate, come out and play with me and bring your dollies three, climb up my apple tree. Slide down my rainbow into my cellar door and we'll be jolly friends forever more more, shut the door! -mulfig on May 29, 1999 http://streetplay.com/discus/ ; Discussion: Girl Games: Clap & rhyme; Archive through June 8, 2000 |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 09 Mar 07 - 08:55 PM Charley, Ask and you shall receive... Well, maybe you shouldn't post all of the 300 or so songs in that book... Actually, I'm wondering how eclectic this thread will become. So, I guess that means that I'm hoping that folks will add the names of songs, or lyrics from songs, or links to song videos or song clips to songs that they like the best or just thought of, or songs [and rhymes] that they heard of which stretch the walls & boundaries of this thread's topic. In other words, in keeping with the theme {relatively}, people can post whatever rocks their boat {in a manner of speaking}. ;o} |
Subject: Lyr Add: THERE WAS NO ROOM IN THE INN FOR JESUS... From: Azizi Date: 09 Mar 07 - 09:40 PM THERE WAS NO ROOM IN THE INN FOR JESUS MY LORD There was no room in the inn for Jesus my Lord There was no room in the inn for him But if you heed his call there'll be room for us all In the places prepared for you. (for you). My Lord says there's room enough, room enough in heav'n for you My Lord says there's room enough, don't stay away. Don't stay away brother, don't stay away Don't stay away sister, don't stay away. Because there's plenty good room, plenty good room, Plenty good room in heav'n for you. Plenty good room, plenty good room, You just choose your seat and sit down. I wouldn't be a backslider I'll tell you the reason why I'm 'fraid my Lord might call me and I won't be ready to die. Because there's plenty good room, plenty good room, Plenty good room in heav'n for you. Plenty good room, plenty good room, You just choose your seat and sit down. There was no room in the inn for Jesus my Lord There was no room in the inn for him But if you heed his call there'll be room for us all In the places prepared for you. (for you). http://www.marjoncu.co.uk/gospelchoir/lyrics.htm |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 09 Mar 07 - 09:53 PM I grew up singing "Plenty Good Room" this way: Plenty good room, plenty good room, Plenty good room in my Father's kingdom Plenty good room, plenty good room, Choose your seat and sit down. ** I found a couple of versions of this song on YouTube that give the words as "Plenty good room on the glory train". Here's one example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reid94PinJk Added March 08, 2007 ; From NathanD2006 "Plenty Good Room from the "Music in Our Schools" month concert at Countryside High School - March 8th, 2007". |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: iancarterb Date: 09 Mar 07 - 09:56 PM Who will watch the home place Who will tend my own dear space Anwd who will fill my empty space When I am gone from here. that's the chorus- I think by Allison Krause. Sweet song. A bonnie wee lassie whose name it was Nell Lived in the house where her grandmother dwell. The house it was small and the windows no less Each having four panes, ones needed a glass. CHO That nice little window, that sweet little window, That nice little window where grandmother dwell. That's from Burl Ives singing, obviously from the fifties. The title is Bonnie Wee Lassie. The story is about the amorous young man who gets his head stuck in the window. Burl Ives Columbia Records CL6058. |
Subject: Lyr Add: WHO WILL WATCH THE HOME PLACE (Kate Long) From: open mike Date: 10 Mar 07 - 02:37 AM the Home Place won IBMA song of the year by Laurie Lewis. WHO WILL WATCH THE HOME PLACE by Kate Long (Verse) G G C G / Leaves are falling and turning in showers of gold G G D7 D7/ As the postman climbs up our long hill G G G C / And there's sympathy written all over his face Am Am D7 D7/ As he hands me a couple more bills. (Chorus) G Am G G / Who will watch the home place C C Am D7/ Who will tend my heart's dear space G Am G C / Who will fill my empty place G D7 G G/ When I am gone from here? There's a lovely green knoll by a clear running stream It was my place when I was quite small And it's pictures and sounds could soothe my worst pains But today they don't ease me at all. In my grandfather's shed there are hundreds of tools I know them by feel and by name And like parts of my body they've patched this old place When I move them they won't be the same. Now I wander around touching each blessed thing The chimney, the table, the trees And my memories swirl 'round me like birds on the wing When I leave here, oh who will I be? |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Jim Lad Date: 10 Mar 07 - 03:39 AM Bless this house. Thanks for "Doon in the wee room" Jack. The Old House: Lonely I wander through scenes of my childhood They call back to memory those happy days of yore ....... but apparently, not the words. Ah well, it's a great wee song. |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 10 Mar 07 - 07:23 AM Bless This House http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg7TdGYm0ck Added December 04, 2006;From xxxxsoulladyxxxx "Short peek of the Naturally 7 Concert in Stuttgart, 30.11.2006" -snip- Click http://www.singers.com/gospel/seven.html for more information on Naturally Seven. [Btw, Naturally Seven's name is a takeoff the name of the award winning Black male accapella group, Take Six] |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: terrier Date: 10 Mar 07 - 08:17 AM I remember, I remember, the house where I was born, The little window where the sun came peeping in at morn; He never came a wink too soon Nor brought too long a day; But now, I often wish the night Had borne my breath away ....This is one of the first poems I remember as a child. |
Subject: Lyr Add: THIS HOUSE IS YOUR HOUSE(Malvina Reynolds From: Charley Noble Date: 10 Mar 07 - 09:36 AM Here's an old favorite from Malvina Reynolds on the theme of hospitality: Words and music by Malvina Reynolds © 1966 by Schroder Music Co. From Muse of Parker Street THIS HOUSE IS YOUR HOUSE This house is your house; You can do what you want here; You can sleep, you can eat, You can talk or retreat; You can sing, you can laugh, And you don't have to ask; This house is your house. This house is your house; You can do what you want here; You can sprawl in a chair, Run your hand through my hair, Read a book, come or go, Ask me things I don't know; This house is your house. This house is your house; You can do what you want here; It is cozy and good And the hod's full of wood; When you're ready to leave I will bid you godspeed, And you know where I keep the key; This house is your house. Warm regards, Landlady's Daughter |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: leeneia Date: 10 Mar 07 - 10:10 AM here's a pretty one http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=21937 and Mudcat MIDI's It's "baloo baleerie" a Lullabye. It repeats the phrase "to our ben noo," meaning "our chamber now" |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: leeneia Date: 10 Mar 07 - 10:12 AM I enjoyed this one when I was a kid: Two Silhouettes on the Shade. (I'd still enjoy it if I heard it again.) http://www.oldielyrics.com/lyrics/the_rays/silhouettes.html |
Subject: Lyr Add: HERE IS MY HOME and OUR HOUSE From: JennyO Date: 10 Mar 07 - 10:46 AM There is a song I have heard on a tape, but I can't find it anywhere. It's called Old Home and is about the sadness of leaving a home you have lived in for a long time. Anyone think they know it? Meanwhile, here are two songs that have very good associations for me. HERE IS MY HOME - SI KAHN Good friends from whom we now must part, Where are we bound? Your hands and voices lift my heart; Here is my home. CHORUS: Come darkness, come light Where are we bound? Come morning, come night Here is my home. For those who work in harmony, Where are we bound? Can learn to live in unity; Here is my home. If we can join ourselves in song, Where are we bound? Our hearts will live when we are gone; Here is my home. The spirit that finds music here Where are we bound? Will sing forever in the air Here is my home. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OUR HOUSE - CROSBY, STILLS and NASH I'll light the fire, while you place the flowers In the vase that you bought today. Staring at the fire for hours and hours, While I listen to you play your love songs All night long for me, only for me. Our house, is a very, very, very fine house. With two cats in the yard, Life used to be so hard, Now everything is easy 'cause of you. Come to me now, and rest your head for just five minutes, Everything is done. Such a cozy room, the windows are illuminated By the evening sunshine through them, Fiery gems for you, only for you. Our house, is a very, very, very fine house. With two cats in the yard, Life used to be so hard, Now everything is easy 'cause of you. |
Subject: Lyr Add: TRAILER PARK SONG (Mike Campbell) From: Alaska Mike Date: 10 Mar 07 - 11:16 AM TRAILER PARK SONG by Mike Campbell Well I moved my family up to Alaska don't you know. Where the wildlife and scenery are grand, And I wasn't all that worried about the bad economy, For a civil service job was in my hand. But when we got to Anchor town, A decent house could not be found, And we knew the winters here were cold and dark. The price of housing was so high, That my loving wife and I, Bought a trailer in a crappy trailer park. It's got little tiny bedrooms that open on the hall, One for the girls the other for the boys. But all of their possessions are still packaged up and stored, For they have no room for dolls or other toys. And so they climb around like monkeys, On their sets of wooden bunkies, For their normal beds are much too large to fit. And the bathroom is so small I get no privacy at all, When I try to brush my teeth or have a sit. Now the Wilsons to the north of us are really quite a pain, For they play their stereo so loud at night. And the strangers to the south of us we really do not know, But they've slashed our tires and stolen all our bikes. And the dealer on the west, I know the cops like him the best, For they're always there investigating crime. But the Murphys to the east, why now they bother us the least, Since their kids are in the slammer doing time. Now I'm really not implying that a trailer is all bad, Compared to living in a house of wood and stone. For when a winter storm will dump three feet of snow upon my roof. With my trailer I can clear it on my own. And when the stress of work still lingers, And I'd like those magic fingers, To vibrate gently as I lie reposed. I do not need a big earthquake to make my domicile shake, All I've got to do is wash a load of clothes. Now I'm glad to say this is the ending of my little song, About my family living in a trailer park. And quite honestly I wish that I had written something else, Like a sailing song about a whale or shark. But if those of you out there, will take the time to really care, And if each buys just one copy of this song, Then that trailer park will be, part of our ancient history, And we'll be living in a house before too long. Hope you enjoy, Mike |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: cptsnapper Date: 10 Mar 07 - 11:16 AM How about " Why Am I Painting The Living Room " by Lou & Peter Berryman as recorded by Hilary Spencer on " Afterimage " |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: bubblyrat Date: 10 Mar 07 - 11:24 AM " Goodbye to my step-stone, Goodbye to my home-- God bless the ones that I leave with a sigh----" Also :- "Every time that you walk in the room " ( Hatch / Trent ) Courtin" in the Kitchen ( Trad. Irish ) Come into the parlour, Maude ( Victorian music -hall ) Deck the halls ( Christmas carol ) I wouldn"t leave my little wooden hut for you ( Don"t know !! ) A shanty in old shanty town ( Ditto ! ) Gonna write a classic, gonna write it in an attic ( sorry ! ) The geese in the bog ---!! This has gone far enough. |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 10 Mar 07 - 11:39 AM YouTube video clip: Robert Lockwood, Jr. - Sweet Home Chicago http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_7UkcMVzag Added September 06, 2006; From blueshoeproject "91 Year Old Blues Legend and N.E.A. Recipient Robert Lockwood, Jr. plays live on stage at the Palace Theatre in Grapevine, Texas" Also because 1 & 1 are 2, here's a second YouTube clip of this song: Keb' Mo' & Corey Harris 'Sweet Home Chicago' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onDxrzuWOBk Added March 22, 2006; From rj64 "Keb' Mo' and Corey Harris, playing Robert Johnson's song "Sweet Home Chicago" " |
Subject: Lyr Add: I WILL MAKE YOU BROOCHES (R L Stevenson) From: Marion in Cornwall Date: 10 Mar 07 - 01:48 PM I really like 'I Will Make You Brooches', a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson (from his songs of travel collection), which has been put to music and can be found on A Fine Song For Singing by Jeannie Redpath. I WILL MAKE YOU BROOCHES Robert Louis Stevenson I will make you brooches and toys for your delight Of bird-song at morning and star-shine at night I will make a palace fit for you and me Of green days in forests and blue days at sea. I will make my kitchen, and you shall keep your room, Where white flows the river and bright blows the broom, And you shall wash your linen and keep your body white In rainfall at morning and dewfall at night. And this shall be for music when no one else is near, The fine song for singing, the rare song to hear! That only I remember, that only you admire, Of the broad road that stretches and the roadside fire. |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Jim Lad Date: 10 Mar 07 - 02:50 PM Thanks, Azizi! |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: GUEST,Ken Brock Date: 10 Mar 07 - 03:31 PM "House Song" by Noel Paul Stookey, recorded on Peter, Paul and Mary's ALBUM 1700, from 1967. I'm surprised nobody mentioned it yet. |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 10 Mar 07 - 03:37 PM Hello, Jim. I take it you're thanking me for posting a link to the Naturally Seven video of "Bless This House". ?? Anyway, you're welcome. |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 10 Mar 07 - 03:48 PM Speaking of links to YouTube videos, here's one more: Angelina-Keb' Mo' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtTmcZzR6kI Added June 10, 2006; From bravedeer "94 performance. Go Mo'" -snip- {Yeah, it's stretching the boundaries of this thread, since the word "home" is only mentioned in one line. But I love this song}. |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Jim Lad Date: 10 Mar 07 - 03:52 PM Great voice, looks, young, talent coming out of his pores. Sickening, so it is. Wink! Jim |
Subject: Lyr Add: NO MIRRORS IN MY NANA'S HOUSE (Barnwell) From: Azizi Date: 10 Mar 07 - 04:00 PM Here's another song that I love: NO MIRRORS IN MY NANA'S HOUSE from CROSSINGS by Ysaye M. Barnwell (c)1992) There were no mirrors in my Nana's house, no mirrors in my Nana's house. There were no mirrors in my Na's house, no mirrors in my Nana's house. And the beauty that I saw in everything was in her eyes (like the rising of the sun). I never knew that my skin was too black. I never knew that my nose was too flat. I never knew that my clothes didn't fit. I never knew there were things that I'd missed, cause the beauty in everything was in her eyes (like the rising of the sun); ...was in her eyes. There were no mirrors in my Nana's house, no mirrors in my Nana's house. And the beauty that I saw in everything was in her eyes (like the rising of the sun). I was intrigued by the cracks in the walls. I tasted, with joy, the dust that would fall. The noise in the hallway was music to me. The trash and the rubbish just cushioned my feet. And the beauty in everything was in her eyes (like the rising of the sun). ...was in her eyes. There were no mirrors in my Nana's house, no mirrors in my Nana's house. And the beauty that I saw in everything was in her eyes (like the rising of the sun). The world outside was a magical place. I only knew love. I never knew hate, and the beauty in everything was in her eyes (like the rising of the sun). ...was in her eyes. There were no mirrors in my Nana's house, no mirrors in my Nana's house. There were no mirrors in my Nana's house, no mirrors in my Nana's house. And the beauty that I saw in everything was in her eyes (like the rising of the sun). "Chil', look deep into my eyes." "Chil', look deep into my eyes." "Chil'..." http://www.ymbarnwell.com/nomirrors-lyr.htm ** Ysaye M. Barnwell is a vocalist with the award winning a capella group "Sweet Honey In The Rock". That song is featured in that group's 1993 CD "Still On The Journey". Here's a short sound clip of that song: http://www.goldenrod.com/supplybridge/catalog.asp?prod=EB42536&from=OT&mem=&homepos= Track 6 ** And here's a link to a brief video clip of a choir singing this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Auh-0pDwZ7w Added November 15, 2006; From nedmarc "OurSong - The Atlanta Gay and Lesbian Chorus performing "There Were No Mirrors in my Nana's House" for Gala Chorus Directory January 2006" |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE BONNIE HOOSE O' AIRLIE From: Bert Date: 10 Mar 07 - 04:04 PM Little Boxes and THE BONNIE HOOSE O' AIRLIE It fell on a day, on a bonnie summer's day, When the sun shone bright and clearly, That there fell oot a great dispute Atween Argyll and Airlie. Argyll he has mustered a thousand o'his men, He as marched them oot richt early; He has marched them in by the back o' Dunkeld, To plunder the bonnie hoose o' Airlie. Lady Ogilvie she looked frae her window sae high, And O but she grat sairly, To see Argyll and a' his men Gome to plunder the bonnie hoose o' Airlie. "Come doon, come doon, Lady Ogilvie" he cried: "Come doon and kiss me fairly, Or I swear by the hilt o'my guid braidsword That I winna leave a stan'in' stane in Airlie." "l winna come doon, ye cruel Argyll, I winna kiss ye fairly; I wadna kiss ye, fause Argyll, Though ye sudna leave a stan'in' stane in Airlie." "Gome tell me whaur your dowry is hid, Gome doon and tell me fairly." "l winna tell ye whaur my dowry is hid, Though ye sudna leave a stan'in' stane in Airlie." They socht it up and they socht it doon, I wat they socht it early; And it was below yon bowling green They found the dowrie o' Airlie. "Eleven bairns I hae born And the twelfth ne'er saw his daddie, But though I had gotten as mony again, They sud a' gang to fecht for Charlie. "Gin my guid lord had been at hame, As he's awa' for Charlie, There dursna a Campbell o' a' Argyll Set a fit on the bonnie hoose o' Airlie." He's ta'en her by the milk-white hand, But he didna lead her fairly; He led her up to the tap o' the hill, Whaur she saw the burnin' o' Airlie. The smoke and flame they rose so high The walls they were blackened fairly;' And the lady laid her doon on the green to dee When she saw the burnin' o' Airlie. ' From Folksongs and Ballads of Scotland, MacColl Child #199 |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: bfdk Date: 10 Mar 07 - 04:07 PM New Home by Nick Keir (from the CD Rumours of Snow) Welcome to your new home Hope you have a good time Hope you ask me round occasionally and feed me when I'm on the breadline Welcome to your new home Hope it's full of music Hope it's full of fun and laughter, full of friends sitting drinking good wine Best wishes, Bente |
Subject: Lyr Add: COME ON IN MY KITCHEN (Robert Johnson) From: Azizi Date: 10 Mar 07 - 04:15 PM COME ON IN MY KITCHEN (Take 2) by Robert Johnson recording of 1st of 5 sessions, November 23 1936, San Antonio, Texas from The Complete Recordings (CBS 467246 2 & Columbia/Legacy C2K-46222 & Columbia 4622 & Sony 64916), Mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm Mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm You better come on in my kitchen, it's goin' to be rainin' outdoors When a woman gets in trouble, everybody throws her down Lookin' for yo' good friend, none can be found You better come on in my kitchen, it's goin' to be rainin' outdoors Nnn, the woman I love, took from my best friend Some joker got lucky, stole her back again She better come on in my kitchen, baby, it's goin' to be rainin' outdoors (spoken: Mama, can't you hear that wind howl? Oh how the wind do howl!) You better come on in my kitchen, baby, it's goin' to be rainin' outdoors Nnn, the woman that I love, I crave to see She's up the country, won't write to me Then, you better come on in my kitchen, goin' to be rainin' outdoors I went to the mountain, far as my eyes could see Some other man got my woman, lonesome blues got me But she better come on in my kitchen, 'cause it's goin' to be rainin' outdoors My mamma dead, papa well's to be, ain't got nobody to love and care for me She better come on in my kitchen, 'cause it's goin' to be rainin' outdoors http://blueslyrics.tripod.com/lyrics/robert_johnson/come_on_in_my_kitchen_take_2.htm [the sound clip was removed from this link] |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Jim Lad Date: 10 Mar 07 - 04:33 PM There's a wee hoose 'mang the heather There's a wee hoose o'er the sea There's a lassie in that wee hoose Waiting patiently for me She's the picture o' perfection And I widnae tell a lee If you saw her, You would love her Just the same as me. |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE HOUSE I LIVE IN From: GUEST,Mike B. Date: 10 Mar 07 - 05:39 PM World War II era song that's been recorded by Josh White, Paul Robeson and Frank Sinatra among others - THE HOUSE I LIVE IN By Earl Robinson and Lewis Allen What is America to me? A name, a map, or a flag I see? A certain word, "democracy"? What is America to me? The house I live in, a plot of earth, a street The grocer and the butcher, and the people that I meet The children in the playground, the faces that I see All races and religions, that's America to me The place I work in, the worker by my side The little town or city where my people lived and died The "howdy" and the handshake, the air of feeling free And the right to speak my mind out, that's America to me The things I see about me, the big things and the small The little corner newsstand and the house a mile tall The wedding in the churchyard, the laughter and the tears The dream that's been a-growin' for a hundred and fifty years The town I live in, the street, the house, the room The pavement of the city, or a garden all in bloom The church, the school, the clubhouse, the millions lights I see But especially the people That's America to me |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Jeanie Date: 10 Mar 07 - 05:50 PM "The House of Your Dreams" by Harvey Andrews: about the difference between the estate agents' blurb and the reality, "they never tell you that" e.g. "It's tasteful, proportioned, and sought after too Charming and rural and smart Executive home with exceptional view Its garden will soon win your heart But the pleasure of weeding easily cloys Dogs from next door were born to make noise And the doors and the windows are painted turquoise They never tell you that" This song is on the CD "Somewhere in the Stars" - full of great songs. - jeanie |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Jim Lad Date: 10 Mar 07 - 06:35 PM Far away in the Heilands there stauns a wee hoose And it stauns on the breast o' the brae Where we played as laddies there lang, lang ago It seems it was just yesterday I can still see old granny a smile on her face Just as sweet as the heather dew As she kissed me goodbye, with a tear in her eye Saying "Laddie, may God bless you" |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: steamstress Date: 10 Mar 07 - 09:01 PM I'm thinking of the one Andy Stewart sings, in the chorus is the line "may there be love and laughter in the heart of the home," I think it's really a song to sing at a wedding though. Also the one Ann Mayo Muir sings with Gordon Bok and Ed Trickett that starts "I knew this place, I knew it well," about the home where the songwriter grew up. Isn't it Carla Sciaky who sings "Home is where the heart is"? |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: open mike Date: 11 Mar 07 - 03:23 AM Little Boxes made of ticky tacky... this song is in the D.T. here: http://www.mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=3621 the beatnik parody version is here: http://www.mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=3622 another parody here: http://www.mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=3623 |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: leeneia Date: 11 Mar 07 - 08:47 AM Alaska Mike, thanks for posting your song about living in a trailer. I like the song. |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: SouthernCelt Date: 11 Mar 07 - 10:38 AM How about "Come On-a My House" made famous by Rosemary Clooney back in the late 40s or early 50s? Also, "Workin' on a Building" from back when gospel songs were called 'spirituals'. SC |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Georgiansilver Date: 11 Mar 07 - 11:57 AM Trailer for sale or rent, Rooms to let 50 cents. No phone no pool no pets, Ain't got no cigarettes. |
Subject: Lyr Add: LORD OF THE MOBILE HOME MANOR From: Charley Noble Date: 11 Mar 07 - 01:08 PM "I knew this place, I knew it well," is a reference to Dave Mallett's song "I Knew This Place." Mike- I really enjoyed your trailer park song; it's almost as if you might have experienced such a life! LOL Here's my contribution to the trailer park experience from the point of view of management (copy and paste into WORD/TIMES/12 to line up chords): By Charles Ipcar with help from Tim Vogel and Dahlov Ipcar, April, 1982 Tune: Ewan McCall"Legal-Illegal" Key: F (5/C) LORD OF THE MOBILE HOME MANOR C---------------G----------C I used to work hard for a living, F-----------C----------G7 Up with the sun in the morn, F------------C------------F--------C Down at the office from eight to five, F-C---------------G---C-----G--------F A slave to a boss who would flay me alive, ------C--------F---C-----F-----C--------G--C Then fighting the traffic back home to the wife, ----F-C---F-C—F---C---G7--C Just a cog in the big busi-ness whirl. Then one day I saw in the paper, An ad for some green pasture land, A vision came to me: by buying that space, I'd get myself out of that office rat race; With a loan from the bank and a deed to the place, I'd be Lord of the Mobile Home Manor. So I surveyed the land on the weekend, Laid out the drains and the lines, Pads for the trailers, parking for cars, A management office and junkfood snack bar, A tot lot for children would be going too far, I'd be Lord of the Mobile Home Manor. Now when I was ready for tenants, I thought who I'd want to live there: No children, no pets, no motorcyclists, No unmarried couples or creeping socialists, Would find themselves on my "preferred guest list" For a place at the Mobile Home Manor. And as for those who would move in, They'd have to abide by some rules: No jogging, no gardens, no repairing cars, No loud stereo music or electric guitars, No patio parties or watching the stars, Or be evicted from Mobile Home Manor. No longer a slave to ambition, I live off the rents of the land; Sheltered by interest, insurance, and tax, And clever accountants to cover my tracks, I need never fear that IRS ax, I'm the Lord of the Mobile Home Manor. Warm regards, Landlady's Daughter |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 11 Mar 07 - 05:25 PM Here's a YouTube link to the Barret Sisters and a choir singing a medley of the gospel songs "Come And Go With Me To My Father's House", "I've Got A New Home Over In Glory", and I believe l'll Testify WHile I Have A Chance", and "Glory Glory Hallelujah, {Since I Laid My Burden Down} http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSUmjZ6jHlQ Added January 23, 2007; From nomorefear -snip- All of these songs have the same tune. Come and go with me with me to my Father's House to my Father's house Come and go with me To my Father's House there is peace peace peace. [I grew up singing the last line as "there is joy, joy, joy".] ** Here's the words to "I've Got A New Home Over In Glory" I've got a new home over in glory and it's mine, mine, all mine I've got a new home over in glory and it's mine mine all mine. Additional verses-with that same formula "I've got a new walk"; "I've got a new shout"; I've got a new name" |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: bfdk Date: 11 Mar 07 - 06:46 PM Just remembered this: From NEW YEAR'S EVE SONG (Si Kahn) May whatever house you live in have flowers round the door, And children in the bed to keep you warm, May the people there accept you for what you really are, And help you find some shelter in the storm, And morning rain, to ease the pain, that comes with being free, May the New Year bring you freedom peacefully. Bente |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: mg Date: 11 Mar 07 - 07:25 PM did someone say courtin in the kitchen The pig was kept in the parlor I'll take you home again Kathleen Home boys home mg |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Joe_F Date: 11 Mar 07 - 08:03 PM The Queen Anne Front @displaysong.cfm?SongID=8416 |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: mg Date: 11 Mar 07 - 08:35 PM hope I am not repeating...don't have time to review the list. Little old sod shanty There was music in my mother's house |
Subject: Lyr Add: THAT GREEDY LANDLORD (Fred Dallas) From: Charley Noble Date: 11 Mar 07 - 08:47 PM Oh, let's raise the ante a little: Words by Fred Dallas © 1960 Tune: traditional "Bold Turpin Hero" In Songs for the Sixties THAT GREEDY LANDLORD In the month of July, in the year of fifty four, There were slates off the roof, there were holes in the floor; There were rats in the cellar and we didn't have a cent When the landlord came and told us he was putting up the rent. Chorus: Oh, that greedy landlord, Oh, that landlord, oh! Well, he said it was a pity and it really was a shame, That he couldn't spare a copper for the mending of the drain, And the paint was so expensive that we ought to lend a hand And pay a little extra to the man who owns the land. (CHO) He promised to be faithful and he promised to be true; He promised that he'd make our little house as good as new; Folks would come to see it from miles around, If we'd pay a little extra to the man who owns the ground. (CHO) Will you mend the broken windows, replace the lock upon the door? And will you tell the carpenter to lay another floor? Will you make the house a place where decent folks can live, If we pay a little extra in the rent we've got to give? (CHO) Your rent is going up, he said, there's nothing you can do; And as for your suggestions, here's the best of luck to you; You'll be lucky if I give repairs a solitary thought, Unless you've got the cash to take it to the County Court. (CHO) So we talked the matter over with the people down the road; We began to pull together for to share the heavy load, And we formed a street committee and we gave the thing a thought And a thousand angry tenants took him to the County Court. (CHO) Now a landlord makes a living out of sponging on the poor, And every week he takes them for a hundred pounds or more, But he couldn't spare the money for solicitors and such, So he settled out of court because it didn't cost as much. (CHO) Here's a health to everyone of you who earns your weekly rent; Bad luck to every landlord and the landlord's government; Good luck to everyone of you who wants to lend a hand To speed the time that's coming when the people own the land. Final Chorus: Bye, bye, greedy landlord, Bye, bye, greedy landlord, oh! I have fond memories of a rent party in New York City where I revived this song twenty years ago. Warm regards, Landlady's Daughter |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Jim Lad Date: 11 Mar 07 - 10:02 PM Another fine pick, Azizi. For those on dial up, windmills or wave power, "Come And Go With Me To My Father's House" is a lively medley of Gospel singing with full choir & congregation. Well worth the time taken if you like that stuff. |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 12 Mar 07 - 07:17 PM Thanks, Jim. Here's another YouTube of a gospel song that mentions the word "home": "I'm Coming Home" Tramaine Hawkins and the Hawkins Family http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLER24rNTJk Added November 17, 2006;From sivatmin "Here is Tramaine Hawkins with the Hawkins Family singing "I'm Coming Home." Tramaine and the family really influenced and inspired me as a child and a teenager. I never will forget learning about the style of contemporary gospel music in the early [19]80s with these group of singers" |
Subject: Lyr Add: LI'L LIZA JANE From: Azizi Date: 12 Mar 07 - 07:50 PM LI'L LIZA JANE I've got a gal who loves me so L'll Liza Jane Way down south in Baltimore. L'll Liza Jane Chorus Oh, Eliza. L'll Liza Jane Oh, Eliza, L'll Liza Jane Liza Jane looks good to me L'll Liza Jane Sweetest gal I ever did see L'll Liza Jane Chorus I fell in love when first I saw L'll Liza Jane Now I've got a mother-in-law Chorus House and lot in Baltimore L'll Liza Jane Lots of children round the door L'll Liza Jane Chorus I don't care how far I roam L'll Liza Jane The very best place is home L'll Liza Jane Chorus Source: Jerry Silverman, "Play Old Time Country Fiddle", p. 34 |
Subject: Lyr Add: OLD JOE CLARK From: Azizi Date: 12 Mar 07 - 08:05 PM Here's a song that mentions a place of habitation that hasn't been mentioned in this thread yet-a hotel: OLD JOE CLARK Old Joe Clark, the preacher's son Preached all over the plain The only text the ever used was "High, low, jack and the game" Chorus Round and round Old Joe Clark Round and round I say He'd follow me ten thousand miles To hear my fiddle play I used to live on mountain top But now I live in town I'm boarding at the big hotel Courting Betsy Brown Chorus When I was a little girl I used to play with toys; Now I am a bigger girl. I'd rather play with boys. Chorus When I was a little boy, I used to want a knife; Now I am a bigger boy, I only want a wife. Chorus Source- Jerry Silverman, "Songs Of The Great Outdoors", p. 87 |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Jim Lad Date: 12 Mar 07 - 08:37 PM The path was deep and wide from footsteps leading to our cabin Above the door there burned a scarlet lamp And late at night a hand would knock and there would stand a stranger Yes, I'm the son of Hickory Holler's tramp. |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Joe_F Date: 12 Mar 07 - 08:53 PM I've heard there is one in New Orleans. |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Azizi Date: 12 Mar 07 - 08:56 PM Yeah, Joe F. But I'm not sure it's still there, after Hurricane Katrina. |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 12 Mar 07 - 09:16 PM Josephina Don't-a Lean-a on the Bell Maniana-The window she is broken... My sister burned the house down.... Old Folks at Home My Old Kentucky Home (bowlderized, of course) Home on the Range I've Got Tears in My Ears (From Lying in my Bed on my Back While I Cry Over You) Country Roads (Take me Home) No Place Like Home for the Holidays |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 12 Mar 07 - 09:23 PM Counting Flowers on the Wall Knock Three Times Green Door Courtin' in the Kitchen New York Girls (Won't You Dance the Polka)-sailor robbed in a girls room I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen You guys got most of the good ones early on. |
Subject: Lyr Add: NOW WE'RE FREE From: Charley Noble Date: 12 Mar 07 - 09:28 PM The challenge for me was to find a song about houseboats. I finally received a contribution from a houseboat association in Seattle commemorating their successful battle with their "docklord." Here's how they described the battle: "The lyrics were written this summer (1982) when about 30 homeowners purchased their moorage from an old "grinch" of a docklord. This particular docklord, who unfortunately still owns one dock, is known for giving homeowners a bad time about cats, plants, and anything else he can think of. Last spring when two homeowners got married on the dock, they put out balloons for the occasion. This docklord popped them all!" Words by Sheri Lockwood © 1982 Tune: inspired by "Five-Foot-Two" Now We're Free Now we're free! Now we'll see How refreshing life can be Without a docklord on our back. If things get blue, As they can do, We can put out a balloon or two Without a docklord on our back. If you want to plant, We won't say you can't; We like plants too; You can build a floor, Put in a door, Or put your houseboat on a tour. Now we're free! Now we'll see How refreshing life can be Without a docklord on our back. Warm regards, Landlady's Daughter |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Jim Lad Date: 12 Mar 07 - 10:04 PM ...... Many days you have lingered ..................................? |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: GUEST,guttersnipe Date: 13 Mar 07 - 04:51 PM The Grand Tour Red House |
Subject: Lyr Add: ARSON'S JUST BUSINESS From: Charley Noble Date: 13 Mar 07 - 07:00 PM Just because a song has the word "house, homes, and rooms" doesn't necessarily make it a song ABOUT such. Grumpity, grump! But there are a whole lot of songs, some good ones, that are more focused. Few things are more terrifying than an outbreak of arson in a neighborhood. This song was especially written in response to my complaint that while arson was alive and well in many major cities, I hadn't come across a single protest song. Paul Emery, a singer-songwriter from Michigan, boldly rose to the challenge. Emery, whose house did catch fire and whose vintage Gibson guitar recovered from extensive third degree burns, says: "Losing your place is bad when it's an accident but it's especially hard to deal with if you know some fucker's got paid to do it and that he's just some minor pawn in the economic arrangement that's responsible for you standing in the street." This song describes how you might feel as you begin to explain to your partner, or to someone else you love, that someone just burned down your home and it makes perfect sense: ARSON'S JUST BUSINESS (Original Words & Music by Paul Emery © 1982 Adapted slightly by Charlie Ipcar - 1993) Baby, you won't believe it, How someone could come around; Take our house, Just burn it down; Old landlord's standing by the fire trucks, Over there with the police, Over here the kids are standing in a puddle, Hell, it's nighttime in the streets. They all say they're sorry, But there's nothing they can do; Happens all the time, LA, Chicago, New York, it's nothing new; They all got insurance And that's the lucky thing; Ain't no way to catch them bastards, Come and done this thing. Chorus: They'll burn down the whole damn city, Get paid their share; What the hell's the difference, ain't no reason For us to be staying here; Ain't no jobs left, Just booze, junkies and welfare; Arson's just business; Business, it don't care. You know, this building, Wasn't worth much anyway; You remember how the wind blew, Baby, How the curtains you put up would sway? Got so cold, sometimes, We'd all sleep together in one bed; Burnt up everything we had, Thank God, no one's dead. When you come home, Baby, We can drive on down the street; Of course, by then all the ashes Will be covered up with weeds; The thing is, it really scares me, All the hope and love that burnt up there; Thirty years of our life, We tried to raise a family there. (CHO) Warm regards, Landlady's Daughter |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Georgiansilver Date: 14 Mar 07 - 02:34 AM There'll be dancin' in front of the fireplace again, In this house that I built out of stone. When you came down the road with your trunk, from New York, Did you think that the music was gone? Chorus:- Well, you gave this house life, when you came as my wife, And the pipe, flute and fiddle they play. The three reels and the Rambling Pitchfork of course, As you stepped out the Old Sligo Maid. If you come down by Boyle, take a left at the cross, In the Parish of Corrigheen Row. There's a house down the lane where the peoples refrain, Sings of sadness at leaving Drumdore. Chorus:- Now the house it was closed and the memories froze, But the ancestry's patient for them. And the notes in the stones are passed on through their bones, And I'm glad that there's music again. Chorus:- Song taken from a CD by one of Licolnshires finest Folk trios..."Cara" |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Georgiansilver Date: 14 Mar 07 - 02:44 AM The music for the above can be found on Caras website.... www.carasmusic.com by clicking on The Notes Behind the Stones and the 'music' for the first track of the CD |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: GUEST,Mike B. Date: 14 Mar 07 - 08:11 PM The House Song - Peter, Paul and Mary Rainy Night House - Joni Mitchell Goin' Home - performed by Addiss & Crofut on an old Hootenanny record (might be one of the folk tunes Antonin Dvorak used for his New World Symphony) |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Jim Dixon Date: 03 Apr 07 - 01:58 PM There could be lots more, but I found these before getting kinda bored: INDICATE THE WAY TO MY ABODE THE BUILDING SPECULATOR THIS OLD BUILDING IN THE LAND OF THE BUNGALOW CABIN ON DE MISSISSIPPI SHORE CABIN ON THE HILL AN OLD LOG CABIN FOR SALE AXE CABIN LAND WHERE NO CABINS FALL (A E Brumley) LITTLE LOG CABIN BY THE SEA LITTLE OLD LOG CABIN IN THE LANE LOG CABIN BLUES (Blind Boy Fuller) LOG CABIN HOME IN THE SKY MY CABIN IN CAROLINE MY BLUE RIDGE CABIN HOME THE LITTLE THATCHED CABIN THE OLD MUD CABIN ON THE HILL MY CASTLE ON THE NILE COTTAGE BY THE LEE COTTAGE FOR SALE COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY BEACH COTTAGE WALTZ MY OLD COTTAGE HOME THE COTTAGE BY THE SEA THE COTTAGE THATCH'D WITH STRAW THE NEW-STYLE CROFTER'S SONG LONESOME HOME BLUES (Tommy Johnson) SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME HOUSE OF BAMBOO (Earl Grant) HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN (Leadbelly) HOUSES (Judy Collins) HOUSEWARMING (Fred Small) HILLBILLIES IN A HAUNTED HOUSE (Austin Lounge Lizards) IN THE MIDDLE OF THE HOUSE (Bob Hilliard) LAST HOUSE IN OUR STREET LITTLE POPLAR LOG HOUSE ON THE HILL (Carter Family) MY FATHER'S HOUSE (P J Murrihy) OUR HOUSE IS A HOME THE HOUSE SONG (Peter, Paul & Mary) THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT / THE DOMICILE ERECTED BY JOHN THE LITTLE HOUSE UPON THE HILL THE LITTLE WHITE HOUSE THE OLD HOUSE (Frederick O'Connor) THE OLD OLD HOUSE (George Jones) THIS HOUSE IS YOUR HOUSE (Malvina Reynolds) THIS IS THE HOUSE THAT JERRY BUILT THIS OLE HOUSE (Stuart Hamblen) A TENEMENT TO LET |
Subject: RE: Songs about Houses, & Homes, & Rooms From: Willa Date: 03 Apr 07 - 02:28 PM The Miner's Dream of Home |
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