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Lyr Req: There was a woman from... (limerick) [4]

31 Aug 00 - 11:56 AM (#288612)
Subject: There was a woman from...
From: GUEST,Missprissypants

Hi, I'm an actor, and I am getting ready to audition for a production of You Can't Take It With You. This is a college production, and due to an evening class that I have two nights a week, I am only eligible for two of the roles in the show. There is a really sweet, small role of a drunk actress that I want, and she sings a song throughout the Act she is in. I cannot remember the exact title, but I believe it is There was a woman from wheeling, or something similar. I cannot find any lyrics or information on this song. If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate the help!

-MPP


31 Aug 00 - 12:05 PM (#288621)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: There was a woman from...
From: Wolfgang

without much confidence: try Old Woman from Wexford

Wolfgang


31 Aug 00 - 05:55 PM (#288768)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: There was a woman from...
From: Jacob B

I suspect that she might have been singing a dirty limerick. Here is a link to a previous thread on the Limerick Song. Unfortunately, I don't know how I can point you to the song's melody if you are not already familiar with it, but it goes to the melody of a familiar Mexican song.

I'll take a look at You Can't Take It With You tonight, if I get the chance.

Jacob


01 Sep 00 - 09:46 AM (#289197)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: There was a woman from...
From: Jacob B

Hi MPP,

You obviously mean the part of Gay Wellington (she's there when the curtain rises on the second act, has lines at the beginning, middle, and end of the act, and is passed out on the couch for most of the act) but I don't see her singing anything in the script. There must be more than one version of the script. If you give us all the lyrics that your script has, we can probably come up with the rest of the song. Or, sing it to the melody of the limerick song. It's certainly a plausible thing for a drunk to sing.

Maybe someone else can provide a link to the melody of the limerick song.

Good luck with the audition!

Jacob


28 Apr 03 - 03:03 PM (#942084)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: There was a woman from...
From: Sam L

Short of a link to the limerick song, can anybody suggest any fairly-well known or simple tunes that lend themselves to the form? Havin' trouble thinking of any. Thanks.


28 Apr 03 - 04:02 PM (#942127)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: There was a woman from...
From: GUEST,weerover

Jim McLean's "Singing the Booze" is in limerick format, don't know what the original song title was, but it's also the tune for a bawdy song called "The Gay Caballero"

wr


28 Apr 03 - 06:55 PM (#942276)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: There was a woman from...
From: Sam L

Thanks--after I posted it came to me that amazing grace and the gilligan's island theme could support limericks, though both are a little teased on the second cadence. I may start a different thread, I'm a bit rushed for a school improv thing.


05 May 03 - 10:25 AM (#946210)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: There was a woman from...
From: Wolfgang

A (now unknown) German duo, Schobert und Black, have been singing a lot of Limericks to many different tunes. That would be a source if you can locate a recording.

They sometimes called their limericks 'schlimmericks' (pron.: shlimmericks) which in a German listeners both evoces the meanings 'dirtericks' and 'worsericks' which is the idea.

Wolfgang


07 May 03 - 05:19 AM (#947665)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: There was a woman from...
From: Compton

The Music Hall song "That was a nice little song..." using limerick type verses was wriiten by Leslie Sarony....a long time ago