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25 Feb 00 - 01:53 PM (#184814) Subject: Lyr Add: SONG OF THE PRUNE (Crumit/DeCosta) From: Liz the Squeak Nowadays we often gaze on women over 50 Without the slightest trace of wrinkles on their face Doctors go and take their dough to make them young and nifty But doctors I defy to tell me just why
No matter how young a prune may be, it's always full of wrinkles
In the kingdom of the fruit the prune is snubbed by others
That no matter how young a prune may be, it's always full of wrinkles Baby prunes look like their dad, but not wrinkled quite as bad
Every day in every way the world is getting better,
No matter how young a prune may be it's always full of wrinkles
Prunes act very kind they say, when sickly people moan, Have fun with it! LTS |
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25 Feb 00 - 01:59 PM (#184824) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Prunes From: Bert Thanks Liz, My Dad sings bits of that one. I've always wondered what the whole song was. |
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25 Feb 00 - 02:06 PM (#184832) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Prunes From: Jon Freeman Cheers Liz, I have heard it in the dim and distant past.. youv'e now got me racking my brains for the tune ;-) Jon |
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25 Feb 00 - 02:12 PM (#184836) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Prunes From: Metchosin thanks Liz, I had all the words here too in hard copy, as we also sing it, but I lost all my family song book lyrics that I had stored, when my computer ate my Zip Disk at Christmas. See bert, I don't have to transcribe at all, just wait for others to do it for me. |
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25 Feb 00 - 02:17 PM (#184843) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Prunes From: M. Ted (inactive) "The Prune Song" is available on "Frank Crumit-Everbodies Best Friend" Conifer Records CDHD139, along with other of his compositions, such as "The Pig Got Up and Slowly Walked Away" "There's No One with Endurance like the Man who Sells Insurance", "What Kind of a Noise Annoys and Oyster?", and a nice version of "Wrap Me Up in My Tarpaulin Jacket" |
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25 Feb 00 - 04:06 PM (#184923) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Prunes From: Metchosin and two more:
Peaches and bananas
No matter how young a prune may be |
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27 Feb 00 - 11:59 AM (#185756) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Prunes From: Liz the Squeak There are many versions of this, particularly after prohibition where that particular verse was dropped in favour of another one. Kitty whose name escapes me, sings this but a much later version, with at least 2 extra or different verses. Never cared much for prunes until I heard this..... LTS |
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27 Feb 00 - 12:23 PM (#185772) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Prunes From: raredance This is in the form of an alert. The growers and marketers of prunes (presumably mostly California folk) have petitioned the federal government (FDA) to permit the sale of what are currently defined as "prunes" under the name of "dried plums". Their argument is that "dried plums" is a more saleable commodity in today's world. "Prunes" have a certain cachet as something that only old people eat and therefore humorous. In the olden days, i.e. my lost youth, prunes were typically so dry that they almost had to be stewed to reconstitute them to a palatable food. In that form they were not a handy snack food. Todays drying techniques leave a much higher moisture content and prunes can be a tasty snack out the bag and mixed with dried apricots, dried pears, dried apples, dried bananas, dried cherries etc. The producers think "dried plums" would look better added to that list. They may be right. "Dried plums" is certainly not deceptive advertising so there is a pretty good chance the change will be approved. If so, the prune could become extinct. Sad, "dried plums" just aren't as funny. rich r |
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27 Feb 00 - 01:24 PM (#185797) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Prunes From: Metchosin In Canada prunes were known as CPR Strawberries because of the railways penchant for serving them, as they kept well. |