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Cross Genre Songs: Blues-Shanteys, etc.

12 Apr 11 - 08:19 PM (#3134055)
Subject: Cross Genre Songs: Blues-Shanteys, etc.
From: Rapparee

I was thinking a little bit ago (yeah, I know) and thought that a whole new realm of folksongs becomes available simply by mixing genres. For example:

I ain't got no mama now
I ain't got no mama now
She wasn't here last night, I fell outa my hammock in the gale.

or

0, my luve is like a red, red rose,
Go down, you blood red roses, go down.

or

Oh, where have you been, Lord Randal, my son?
Oh, where have you been, my handsome young man?
Away unto the west'ard, there's a place a man can go
Where the fishes always easy and they've got no ice or snow.

or

It was down by Brannigan's corner one morning I did stray.
I met a fellow rebel and to me he did say
"It's a mighty hard road from Lynchburg to Danville
A road with a three-mile grade
It was on that grade that he lost his airbrake
You can see what a jump she made."

You get the idea. I only want 10% of the profits.


13 Apr 11 - 03:01 AM (#3134146)
Subject: RE: Cross Genre Songs: Blues-Shanteys, etc.
From: Dave Hanson

You might want 10% what you need is help.

Dave H


13 Apr 11 - 05:14 AM (#3134188)
Subject: RE: Cross Genre Songs: Blues-Shanteys, etc.
From: Mr Red

I suspect there will be a few helping below. Let's start the woodpile rolling down to old Maui, me hearties....

Well! I woke up this morning...
To view green fields and take fresh air.


13 Apr 11 - 06:17 PM (#3134668)
Subject: RE: Cross Genre Songs: Blues-Shanteys, etc.
From: redhorse

The only time I saw Cyril Tawney live,he said "Sally free and easy" was an attempt to write a forecastle song in the style of a blues, having been struck by the similarities of the genres.