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Original songs for Mudcatter's to sing.

09 Jul 99 - 04:29 PM (#93772)
Subject: Original songs for Mudcatter's to sing.
From: The Shambles

It is not very likely, unfortunately, that the vast majority of Mudcatter's are ever going to be in the same place at the same time, physically. Although it seems like it happens on-line, sometimes and this was the thought behind this song. Maybe those who are lucky enough to get together could sing it (and others) for those of us that are not there?

It has not received a title yet, what would you suggest a good title might be (or is this asking for trouble)?

I thought it might be an idea to use this thread for our original songs, poems or thoughts on the subject (or any subject).

To be strummed, lustily, around the campfire, or on lonely hilltops, in good old G major.

G
Just another singer
C
With just another guitar
G
It don't matter what you want to be
...........D
It only matters who you are
G
I look forward to that day
...........C
And I hope it won't be long
..............C...........D......................G
When we all get to sing the same song

C.....................................G
We can sing it it high and we can sing it low
C..............................D
We can sing it fast and we can sing it slow
G
I look forward to that day
................C
And I hope it won't be long
....................G..........D..................G
When we all get to sing the same song

We come from many countries
We are both old and young
We may all come from many faiths
But the singing makes us one
I look forward to that day
And I hope it won't be long
When we all get to sing the same song

place for ocarina solo

We can sing it it high and we can sing it low
We can sing it fast and we can sing it slow
I look forward to that day
And I hope it won't be long
When we all get to sing the same song

We have different views
That's the way it'll always be
It don't matter who's right or wrong
We'll just agree to disagree
I look forward to that day
And I hope it won't be long
When we all get to sing the same song

Place for massed tiple ensemble

We can sing it it high and we can sing it low
We can sing it fast and we can sing it slow
I look forward to that day
And I hope it won't be long
When we all get to sing the same song

It may come as a struggle
It maybe just a breeze
You may sing like a croaking frog
Or the birds up in the trees
I look forward to that day
And I hope it won't be long
When we all get to sing the same song

We can sing it it high and we can sing it low
We can sing it fast and we can sing it slow
I look forward to that day
And I hope it won't be long
When we all get to sing the same song

Australian marching bands and big finish

Roger Gall 1999


09 Jul 99 - 05:31 PM (#93785)
Subject: RE: Original songs for Mudcatter's to sing.
From: Bert

Wow, that's a great one Sham. Guess you could call it "The Same Song" or "Just another Song"

Let's have a melody so we can sing it.

Bert.


09 Jul 99 - 06:03 PM (#93792)
Subject: RE: Original songs for Mudcatter's to sing.
From: The Shambles

Thanks for the kind words Bert, I was afraid someone might ask for the melody.

I'll have a bash.

B-BBCBG
ABC-CCDC
BBBAG-BBBAG
AAAGGb
B-BBAG-BBG
ABC-CCDC
BABBGGb-GAG

CC-CDC-BB-CB
CC-CDC-AA-GGb
B-BBAG-BBG
ABC-CCDC
BABBGGb-GAG

Or something like like that...Give or take a note or two. If you play the chords, it should not be too difficult to get the gist of it.

Your turn now....


10 Jul 99 - 02:04 PM (#93954)
Subject: RE: Original songs for Mudcatter's to sing.
From: The Shambles

Bert.

I think it's going to be called 'The Same Song. It's either that or the 'Second Great Song Of Indifference'.


11 Jul 99 - 02:03 PM (#94136)
Subject: RE: Original songs for Mudcatter's to sing.
From: folk1234

Great song, Shambles! I love it. With your permission I'll do it at our next song swap in OKC. (with proper citation, of course)


11 Jul 99 - 05:14 PM (#94168)
Subject: RE: Original songs for Mudcatter's to sing.
From: The Shambles

I would be honoured, thank you.