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27 Sep 00 - 08:36 AM (#306428) Subject: Other verses, origin of song? From: GUEST,Nikki I saw an earlier message enquiring as to "I had a dream the other night" but I am looking for ANOTHER song that goes like this:
I had a dream the other night, the strangest dream of all,
Oh, Honey, Honey, Honey, Honey,
He came around to my back door and asked for turtledove, |
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27 Sep 00 - 09:34 AM (#306464) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I had a dream From: Snuffy I remember this as a student/rugby song, which was sung as part of a sequence (came after Down By The Riverside, I think). Can't remember if there were any more verses. The other night I had a dream , The funniest dream of all, I dreamt I saw her standing there Behind the garden wall, Little Liza loves you (Honey) Little Liza loves you (Honey) Loves you in the Springtime and the Fall (Honey, Honey, Honey, Honey) Little Liza loves you (Honey) Little Liza loves you (Honey) Loves you best of all. (Honey, Honey, Honey, Honey) The Honeys are sung by everyone, and the multiple ones start while the leader is singing "Fall"/"all" Wassail! V |
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27 Sep 00 - 03:27 PM (#306749) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I had a dream From: Morticia I have more verses:
Come tell me dear, come tell me true
Well kiss me honey, kiss me do
I took my honey home last night
It was not you, or you ,or you I have only ever heard this sung, not seen it written down, so those are the words as best I heard them.....I make no guarantee as to their accuracy :)I have an MP3 that I'd be happy to send you though if you would like. |
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28 Sep 00 - 05:33 AM (#307204) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I had a dream From: GUEST,Nicole Thanks to both Snuffy and Morticia for your input. I'd be happy to receive the MP3 for this song.. ! |
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28 Aug 02 - 09:32 PM (#773317) Subject: Lyr Add: LIZA LOVES YOU (Charles H. Sheffer, 1885) From: Jim Dixon Transcribed from the sheet music at "African-American Sheet Music, 1850-1920 (from Brown University)" http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/aasm:@field(TITLE+@od1(Liza+loves+you+))
LIZA LOVES YOU Words and Music by Chas. H. Sheffer of Lester & Allen's Big Minstrels, as sung in all the principal theatres of the country in their latest production entitled "The Wrong Girl" [1885]
I had a dream the other night, the funniest dream of all.
CHO: Your little Liza loves you, yes, your little Liza loves you,
Oh, when I wake from dat dream, found it was no joke. |