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Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea (W. Ward-Higgins)^^

03 Mar 00 - 03:35 AM (#188632)
Subject: Sussex by the Sea
From: GUEST,Lin

Does anyone have the words to or know where I can find the words to Sussex by the Sea?


03 Mar 00 - 01:33 PM (#188838)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea
From: GUEST,Walrus

I know a freagment of a version of "Sussex" recorded as being sung by a T.F Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment in the Great War, but it's certainly NOT suitable for polite company.

Walrus


03 Mar 00 - 01:40 PM (#188839)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea
From: GeorgeH

You'd be quite safe posting it here, then, Walrus!

G.


03 Mar 00 - 02:12 PM (#188855)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea
From: Fortunato

Guest, Lin.

I'm on the trail of it. May take a couple of days.

later Fortunato


07 Mar 00 - 12:03 PM (#191183)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea
From: Penny S.

Refresh - I'd like the words too. I've tried a net search, all over the Brighton and Hove Albion sites (it's "their" song) and a few other places, but no luck. Nor in any Sussex books I have.

All I can do is:

Good old Sussex by the Sea
Good old Sussex by the Sea
You can tell them all that we stand or fall for Sussex by the Sea.

and something about ploughing and sowing and reaping and mowing

Penny


23 May 00 - 01:21 PM (#232527)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea
From: Micca

Is this the Kipling poem "Sussex" set to music?
The sort of chorus goes
" God gives all men all earth to love
but since mans heart is small,
Ordains for each one spot shall prove
beloved over all
Each to his choice ,and I rejoice
The lot has fallen to me
in a fair ground - in a fair ground
Yea, Sussex by the Sea


23 May 00 - 01:31 PM (#232535)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea
From: MMario

football adaptations here

a fragment of a regimental version....

Dear Old Sussex by the Sea - I've shit'em.
No more army bands a-playing,
Dear Old Sussex By The Sea,
While your legs and feet are rotting,
With trench feet up to your knee.

Real audiofile is here url=http://www2.nlc-bnc.ca/gramophone/ram/020b.ram


23 May 00 - 01:51 PM (#232555)
Subject: Lyr Add: SUSSEX BY THE SEA (W. Ward-Higgins)^^
From: Micca

Sorry, it is not the Kipling but I think this is the one you want

Sussex by the Sea
By W. Ward-Higgins (d 1936)

Now is the time for marching
Now let our hearts be gay
Hark to the merry bugles
Sounding along the way
So let our voices ring, boys
And take your time from me
And I'll sing you a song as we march along
Of Sussex by the sea!

Chorus

For we're the men from Sussex
Sussex by the sea
We plough and sow and reap and mow,
And useful men are we
And when you go to Sussex
Whoever you may be
You may tell them all that we stand or fall
For Sussex by the sea!
Oh Sussex, Sussex by the sea
You may tell them all that we stand or fall
For Sussex by the sea!

Up in the morning early
Start at the break of day
March till the evening shadows
Tell us its time to stay
We're always moving on, my boys
So take the time from me
And sing this song as we march along
Of Sussex by the sea

Chorus

Sometimes your feet are weary,
Sometimes the way is long
Sometimes the day is dreary
Sometimes the world goes wrong
But if you let your voices ring
Your care will fly away
So we'll sing a song as we march along
Of Sussex by the sea!

Chorus

Light is the love of a soldier
That's what the ladies say
Lightly he goes a-wooing
Lightly he rides away
In love and war we always are
As fair as fair can be
And a soldier boy is the ladies joy
In Sussex by the sea

Chorus

Far o'er the seas we wander
Wide thro' the world we roam
Far from the kind hearts yonder
Far from the dear old home
But ne'er shall we forget, my boys
And true we'll ever be
To the girls so kind that we left behind
In Sussex by the sea

Chorus

^^


24 May 00 - 12:59 PM (#233169)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea
From: GUEST,Penny S.

Thank you, Micca, that's the one. My father couldn't remember all the words. I hope the previous requester is still around.

Penny


24 May 00 - 01:17 PM (#233187)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea
From: Penny S.

And I see why all I ever knew is the chorus - let's march cheerfully off to the trenches, shall we? I can see why there's the parody there is. I do like the tune, though.

Penny


05 Dec 00 - 05:33 PM (#351969)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea
From: Penny S.

Since then, Dad has told me (of what he was told himself), how the young men from the farming estates would enlist together and march off in the spirit of that song. And then I remember how my Grandad (on my mother's side) showed me the road that was built for them to march down to the special pier that was built for them to march along to the ships that took them where the guns they could hear from Folkestone were churning the mud. The time will come, I think, when people will look back at that sacrifice in the same way as we look at the sacrifices to Moloch, and the Minotaur, and the Aztec Sun.

Penny


05 Dec 00 - 10:43 PM (#352151)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea
From: Joe Offer

Can anybody transcribe a tune for us? There's a link to an audio file above.
Thanks.
-Joe Offer-


06 Dec 00 - 12:14 AM (#352193)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea
From: IvanB

Yeah, Joe, I'll get it done in the next couple days.

Ivan


19 Apr 04 - 11:02 AM (#1165233)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea ^^
From: GUEST,DAWN

Hi,
Just found all this info about Sussex by the Sea and wondered if anybody did manage to transcribe the music or has the sheet music as my Grandad would very much like me to play it for him?

Please let me know,
Dawn.


19 Apr 04 - 01:21 PM (#1165371)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea ^^
From: SussexCarole

The sheet music for this was in the local second hand book shop a couple of weeks ago.....would you like me to make enquiries to see if it is still there??


19 Apr 04 - 01:48 PM (#1165394)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea ^^
From: TheBigPinkLad

A little folklore. A line from the song used to be sung by Brighton & Hove Albion football spectators, circa 1970: You can tell them all that we play football in Sussex by the Sea!


19 Apr 04 - 02:20 PM (#1165432)
Subject: RE: Sussex by the Sea ^^
From: GUEST,Dawn

To SussexCarole,

That would be wonderful - thank you so much!

Dawn.


20 Apr 04 - 02:47 AM (#1165781)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: SussexCarole

I'll contact them today and let you know


20 Apr 04 - 11:09 PM (#1166755)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: GUEST,Jon Bartlett

Good old Sussex by the sea/Good old Sussex by the sea/You can always tell/when it rains like hell/In Sussex by the sea.

That's how we sang it in Cuckfield/Haywards Heath and I can't recall if it had any other words (though the tune seems to me to be a brass-band tune).

Jon Bartlett


21 Apr 04 - 05:36 PM (#1167286)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: GUEST,liz carmichael

Thanks for asking! It was written by a great-great uncle of mine. Words and music at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/chalcraft/sussexby.htm


22 Apr 04 - 01:42 PM (#1168188)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: GUEST,Dawn

Was lovely to hear it on your website Liz but I am really looking for the sheet music so that I can play it myself - do you know of anywhere I can get this?

Dawn.


23 Apr 04 - 03:25 PM (#1169265)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: Kenny B (inactive)

Dawn

I have a solo cornet part for the march "Sussex by the Sea" with the verse and chorus, plus wee fancy bits, all written in the key of C
If you go thro the "Join Mudcat" process aand PM me I could snail mail you it.
Kenny B


23 Apr 04 - 05:27 PM (#1169413)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: The Walrus

An extract reported from a T.F Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment in the Great War:

Sussex, Sussex by the Sea
(I've shit'em)
Sussex, Sussex by the Sea
(I've shit'em)
You can tell them all
that they know F**k all
In Sussex by the Sea.

Walrus


27 Apr 04 - 12:53 PM (#1172412)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: GUEST,Dawn

Thanks Kenny B - I'll try and do that as that is exactly what I'm looking for!


28 Apr 04 - 03:15 AM (#1172960)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: SussexCarole

Dawn...sorry hadn't forgotten about the music but had assumed you would be ok with the site. I'll ring them again today   Carole


28 Apr 04 - 10:33 AM (#1173131)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: GUEST,Hootennanny

Thar extract from The Walrus is as it was sung to me by the late and much missed Gordon Hall. Apparently his father and friends in the (A)?


28 Apr 04 - 10:37 AM (#1173133)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: GUEST,Hootenanny

Damn, it slipped away from me again:

I was saying that Gordon Hall's father and his colleagues sang this during World War One (the extract as given by The Walrus).


01 May 04 - 11:13 AM (#1175826)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: SussexCarole

I have retrieved the sheet music from the local shop. If you pm me your address I will send it on to you   Carole


01 May 04 - 02:32 PM (#1176005)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sussex by the Sea^^
From: ard mhacha

Walrus many an old cockney mate always sang those words, this lively march tune was belted out by the brass bands on a summery Sunday evening on Clapham Common.