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08 Apr 01 - 03:36 PM (#435878) Subject: Florence Nightingale From: Julia Does anybody know a song about Florence Nightingale? The one I am looking for might be called the Lamp Lady. (I'm looking for the tude, too) |
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08 Apr 01 - 04:05 PM (#435886) Subject: ADD: Lady With the Lamp (Joe McDonald) From: Sorcha Here is a CLICKIE! that will take you to a site that has 4 nursing songs, including "Lady With the Lamp" lyrics and sound file.......just click on it after you get there. |
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08 Apr 01 - 08:17 PM (#436037) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Florence Nightingale From: Malcolm Douglas For something a bit closer to the Crimean War (though probably not what you're looking for), have a look at: Florence Nightingale Malcolm |
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08 Apr 01 - 10:13 PM (#436085) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Florence Nightingale From: DancingMom thank you, Sorcha. I listened to the songs. Jerry Garcia's "Clara Barton" is just beautiful. |
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09 Apr 01 - 08:48 AM (#436277) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Florence Nightingale From: Fiolar I recall a TV sketch some years ago regarding Florence "the Lady with the Lamp" Nightingale. It showed the aforementioned lady going among the beds of the soldiers, when a voice shouts out "Turn that effing light out, there are people trying to sleep around here." |
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02 Jun 02 - 11:17 PM (#721925) Subject: Lyr Add: LADY WITH THE LAMP (Country Joe McDonald) From: Jim Dixon LADY WITH THE LAMP (Country Joe McDonald)
I don't mind, please don't misunderstand —
The lady with the lamp,
I don't mind the blistering heat,
The lady with the lamp,
First they use us
Excuse me please, a cup of tea,
The lady with the lamp,
She will hold his hand, [Sung by Country Joe McDonald on "Carry On" (Shanachie 8019). Copyright © 1994 by Alkatraz Corner Music, BMI, renewed 1996.] |
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03 Jun 02 - 07:43 AM (#722034) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Florence Nightingale From: cetmst See previous thread: LAMPLADY (click) |
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03 Jun 02 - 07:58 AM (#722036) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Florence Nightingale From: cetmst Sorry it won't come up. Lyrics by Peter Benson can be found by going to my previous postings - Lamplady |
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03 Jun 02 - 09:31 AM (#722055) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Florence Nightingale From: Abby Sale The "Happy!" file for her birthday gives a few lines of: Where she, who stems the wound that bleeds, A heroe's life may save: And heroes saved, exulting, tell How well her voice they knew: How sorrow near it could not dwell, But spread its wings and flew! "Florence Nightingale" By Francis Bennock, Library of Congress, America Singing: Nineteenth-Century Song Sheets (but it seems unlikely this ever went into tradition.) See the American Memory pages for the rest. |
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03 Jun 02 - 09:52 AM (#722063) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Florence Nightingale From: Malcolm Douglas Indeed: see the link I gave earlier in this thread. |