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Lyr Req: roll your leg over

09 Oct 96 - 10:59 AM (#47)
Subject: Lyr Add: ROLL YOUR LEG OVER
From: doku@i84.net

Some of the lyrics:

CHORUS: Roll your leg over and roll your leg over.
Roll your leg over, it's better that way.

VERSE: If all you young laddies were tarts in a pan,
I'd be the baker, and cream them by hand.

If all you young laddies were sick with infection,
I'd be by your side, and bring you to erection.

If all you young laddies were coconut trees,
I'd wrap my legs 'round, put your nuts 'tween my knees.


09 Oct 96 - 10:00 PM (#49)
Subject: RE: Lyric request: roll your leg over
From: dick greenhaus

A set of lyrics (far from complete) IS in the Digital Tradition. Search for [Roll your leg]

dick greenhaus


10 Oct 96 - 12:46 AM (#53)
Subject: RE: Lyric request: roll your leg over
From: ZiPpY the Cyberpimp

Another not complete lyric set is in my online Hash House Harrier Dirty Songbook. If you're over 18, you can access it at URL:

http//:www.usa.net/~zippy/songtoc1.html

ZiPpY


31 May 04 - 02:31 PM (#1197743)
Subject: RE: Lyric request: roll your leg over
From: Joe Offer

I received a message informing me that the Hash House Harrier Dirty Songbook link is no longer operable. This was indeed a sad state of affairs, but I think it's not so bad as it might seem. If you go to harrier.net, I think you'll find that the Hash House Harrier Songbook will suitably satisfy your prurient interests, even though the word "Dirty" is no longer in the title.
-Joe Offer-


31 May 04 - 03:08 PM (#1197766)
Subject: RE: Lyric request: roll your leg over
From: Herga Kitty

It's a variant of Hares on the Mountain. Dick Frost sings "Roll your leg over the man in the moon".

Craig, Morgan and Robson are singing a women's version (in harmony).

Kitty


31 May 04 - 05:12 PM (#1197856)
Subject: RE: Lyric request: roll your leg over
From: Georgiansilver

If all the young ladies were bricks in a pile, I'd be a mason and I'd lay'em in style.
If all the young ladies were fish in the ocean, I'd be a shark and I'd cause a commotion.
If all the young ladies were bells in a tower, I'd be a sextant and I'd bang out the hour.
Can't remember any more, sorry. Be Blessed.


31 May 04 - 05:29 PM (#1197870)
Subject: RE: Lyric request: roll your leg over
From: Deckman

"Here we are, singing about it,
Just because, we're doing without it."

Roll your leg ........

That verse was composed by the late Almar Lanczos, of Seattle, in the late fifties).
CHEERS, Bob


31 May 04 - 06:38 PM (#1197930)
Subject: RE: Lyric request: roll your leg over
From: Joe_F

Deckman: Aliter:

The reason we sing it, the reason we shout it
Is that we have been so goddamn long without it.

*

I wish all them ladies was singing this song --
It'd be twice as dirty and ten times as long.

There is in fact a women's version, sung with gusto, on the _Bawdy Ladies' Book_ (Wild Rose), under the title "Man in the Moon".

*

The rare collection _Songs of Raunch and Ill-Repute_ (Caltech, 1958) has 50 stanzas, including some technologically oriented ones (emended slightly for rhythm):

I wish all them ladies was linear spaces,
And I was a vector -- I'd be in their bases.

I wish all the girls were solutions to find,
And I was a freshman -- I'd plug in and grind.


31 May 04 - 11:04 PM (#1198115)
Subject: RE: Lyric request: roll your leg over
From: RWilhelm

Deckman,

As a connoisseur of bawdy song, I think your verse is right on. The true bawdy song died in the sixties, a victim of the sexual revolution. Sex is like money, if you're getting it you don't have to talk about it.


11 Sep 04 - 04:27 PM (#1269450)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: roll your leg over
From: John M.

Bawdy songs have not died. They are still being sung by rugby players, military personel and hash house harrier worldwide. The primary reason that they still survive amongst these groups is because the of amount of time (and quantity!) they DRINK.

Here is my collection of bawdy songs all recorded since January of 2004.

If anybody knows any bawdy songs, please feel free to email me.

Sincerely,

John Mehlberg
~
My bawdy songs, toasts and recitations website: www.immortalia.com
.


22 Oct 04 - 03:33 PM (#1304102)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: roll your leg over
From: GUEST,The Cunning Linguist

Roll Your Leg Over is alive and well at the Texas Renaissance Festival due to two of the bawdiest wenches in the world, Iris and Rose. If you can make 'em up and have the balls to get on stage and sing 'em, they'll let you.

Some laddies like titties,
Some like "cheeks" rosy red,
But the sight I like most,
Is the back of their head.


23 Oct 04 - 07:13 AM (#1304666)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: roll your leg over
From: cobber

I learned the "man in the moon" version too. One verse that springs to mind was
If all the young ladies were mares in the stable
I'd be the groom mounting all I was able


29 Mar 05 - 05:31 PM (#1446259)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: roll your leg over
From: GUEST,sara

if all the young laddies were as good as they say
we wouldn't be here singing we'd be rolling in the hay


20 Nov 12 - 08:24 AM (#3439185)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: roll your leg over
From: GUEST,Lighter

Ignoring that...

the first trace of this song (*this* song, not "Hares on the Mountains") appears to be from World War II, as sung by American marines in the Pacific.

And in my experience, all known versions seem to descend from LPs made by the popular Oscar Brand in the 1950s, with cleverer stanzas continually added.

True? Does anyone know a version of "Roll Your Leg Over" actually learned in the 1940s?

(The opening bars sound a lot like "St. Patrick's Day.")


20 Nov 12 - 11:07 AM (#3439276)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: roll your leg over
From: GUEST,999

Oscar Brand released a version in 1949.

Info at the following:


http://books.google.ca/books?id=S93LdPw2KP0C&pg=PA643&lpg=PA643&dq=%22Roll+Your+Leg+Over%22,+1940s&source=bl&ots=aKebxhCvOr&sig=


20 Nov 12 - 11:09 AM (#3439279)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: roll your leg over
From: GUEST,999

Note pp 643-4 on that link.


20 Nov 12 - 11:14 AM (#3439288)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: roll your leg over
From: GUEST,Lighter

Thanks. It was still Oscar Brand.

Legman calls the song probably the most popular bawdy song sung by (American) servicemen in WW2, but he doesn't say how he knows.

Most of us would have guessed it was "Roll Me over in the Clover," "The Bloody Great Wheel," or bawdified versions of "Bless 'em All!"