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Lyr Req: She Moved Through the Faire parody-d

03 Jan 01 - 01:05 AM (#367563)
Subject: She Moved Through the Faire parody-drunk
From: GUEST,kevin-a-murphy@dm.net

I was just at a party where a friend sang a fragment of a "She Moved Through the Faire" parody, which was something to the effect of "she lurched through the faire" and her being from a family of drunkards who sang "it will not be long till the pubs open again..."

There was also a good lyric about "Like the swan in the evening/she fell into the lake."

Anyone know this version?

Kevin


03 Jan 01 - 01:24 AM (#367568)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: She Moved Through the Faire parody-d
From: Murray MacLeod

I believe Adam McNaughtan may have written a parody of this song called "She Fell through the Flair" (Flair =floor) for non-Glaswegians. Or he may just have composed a fragment.

Murray


03 Jan 01 - 04:18 AM (#367616)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: She Moved Through the Faire parody-d
From: GUEST,John Hill

Les Barker does a parody of "She moved through the fair" which is prob the one you want.


03 Jan 01 - 04:28 AM (#367622)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: She Moved Through the Faire parody-d
From: AndyG

"So softly she breathed I could scarce smell the gin..." ?

If so it's the Kipper Family parody that you're looking for.

AndyG


03 Jan 01 - 09:15 AM (#367733)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: She Moved Through the Faire parody-d
From: Murray MacLeod

Could somebody who knows the parody post the lyrics?

Murray


03 Jan 01 - 02:42 PM (#367928)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: She Moved Through the Faire parody-d
From: Malcolm Douglas

Snuffy posted  Les Barker's Parody  back in August.


03 Jan 01 - 08:23 PM (#368119)
Subject: Lyr Add: SHE MOVED THROUGH THE BAR (Sid Kipper)
From: Morticia

I thunk this is what you are looking for and it's by Sid Kipper

My young love she say to me My mother won't mind
and my father won't care for with drink he is blind
Then she staggered against me and this she did say
Oh it will not be long love, till they're open again

Then she swayed away from me And she fell down the stairs
And dimly I heard her crash here and crash there
The she went her way homeward just one over the eight
And like the swan of the evening She fell into the lake

Lat night she came to me Dead drunk she came in
So softly she belched, I could scarce smell the gin
Then she leaned herself on me and this she did say
Oh it will not be long love 'Till they're open again


04 Jan 01 - 12:59 AM (#368250)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: She Moved Through the Faire parody-d
From: john c

I remember hearing Adam McNaughten singing She Fell Through the Flair in a folkclub years ago. Anybody got those words?


03 Sep 06 - 02:31 AM (#1825750)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: She Moved Through the Faire parody-d
From: GUEST,isaac

hi my names isaac. i'm doing a assignment on Padric collums poem "she moves through the fair" and when i came to this site you said that he didnt write it and it was picked up in the late 1910's or something? is that true because i dont think it is. I know this because he is my great great uncle. and my nan was his neice. and my dad has met padriac when he was young.

Isaac


03 Sep 06 - 04:28 AM (#1825780)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: She Moved Through the Faire parody-d
From: Declan

Isaac,

If you click on the third link under Related Threads at the top of this thread you will find a discussion on the origins of the song, the gist of which is that Padraic Colum rewrote an old folk song as a poem. Many poets have done this over the years. Another example is W. B. Yeats "Down by the Sally Gardens".

You will find a lot of information (some more accurate than others) by following the above links. Be aware that due to a problem that happened here a few years ago, the earlier posts appear out of sequence, so the first post you read may not be the oldest one. Its confusing until you realise this.