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04 Aug 01 - 10:57 AM (#520955) Subject: Gerrin' wed From: GUEST,tonedeaf Paul Does anyone have the lyrics for Gerin' Wed - a semi-spoken Lancashire song - I think it was a Harry Boardman or some early Topic LP that I heard it on. |
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04 Aug 01 - 11:26 AM (#520963) Subject: ADD: Gerrin' wed / Gettin' Wed (Harry Boardman) From: bill\sables Could it be this one;
It can't be helped It can't be stopped
Now folks may kindly caution them
Young chaps get lonely by themselves
But still I wish them happiness
May they each have t'others confidence
May all their lives be happiness
And so I end my jolly rhyme
I got this from Mouldy when I needed something for a friends wedding. |
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05 Aug 01 - 04:52 AM (#521275) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gerrin' wed From: mouldy It's a Harry Boardman piece, I think, and can be found on "Deep Lancashire". Andrea |
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05 Aug 01 - 06:40 PM (#521580) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gerrin' wed From: GUEST |
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27 Feb 02 - 09:20 PM (#659593) Subject: Lyr Add: THE WEDDIN' (Nellie Crutchlow) From: Jim Dixon By using Google to search for "gerrin' wed" I found these two poems. They may not be what Paul was looking for, but they look like they're worth having anyway. I love dialect! Copied from Dreams of Pies and Piers / Lancashire Dialect Poetry:
THE WEDDIN'
Ah'm gooint be a bridesmaid
Dad sez Ah'm such a tom-boy-
Mi mam's tried monny an outfit
Wi' awl th'brass ee's forkin' eawt
Front parlour favers gift shop
There's one good thing abeawt it, |
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27 Feb 02 - 09:22 PM (#659594) Subject: Lyr Add: FULLER LIVES (Howard Peach) From: Jim Dixon Copied from Yorkshire Dialect Verse:
FULLER LIVES
Doctor shacks 'is wise owd yed
"A twenty year lass'll be thi death -
When thray month on they met again
"Well, Sam, how's things wockin' ert ?" |
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27 Feb 02 - 10:05 PM (#659622) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gerrin' wed From: Jim Dixon It appears that Topic Records has published both an LP and a CD under the title "Deep Lancashire," but if these track listings are correct, the two albums have quite different content. Note that "Gettin' Wed" is on the LP but not the CD. From http://www.mustrad.org.uk/discos/dis_txt1.htm: 12T188 Deep Lancashire. Songs and Ballads of the Industrial North-West. Various Artists (1968):
1. The Hand-Loom Weaver's Lament: Harry Boardman From http://www.topicrecords.co.uk/acatalog/topic_records_tscd485_moreinfo.html: TSCD485 Deep Lancashire: Folk music from industrial NW England. Various Artists.
1. Harry Boardman: The Hand-Loom Weaver's Lament |
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23 Apr 25 - 02:26 PM (#4221501) Subject: RE: ADD: Gerrin' wed / Gettin' Wed From: GUEST Lyrics for Lancashire liar Please see this thread (click) |