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16 Oct 01 - 10:21 PM (#573882) Subject: Tom Twist From: GUEST,wrjemom@msn.com Would like lyrics to Tom Twist. My father recited this as a very long poem (verse). |
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16 Oct 01 - 10:29 PM (#573895) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Tom Twist From: 53 can't help, sorry. |
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16 Oct 01 - 10:29 PM (#573896) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Tom Twist From: masato sakurai This one? ~Masato
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16 Oct 01 - 10:52 PM (#573909) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Tom Twist From: Malcolm Douglas Or, a little closer to home: TOM TWIST. 53: if you can't help, there doesn't really seem a great deal of point in saying anything. If you're genuinely interested in helping, a good thing to do would be to have a look at the FAQ thread on the main Forum page, where you will find out about searching techniques among many other things. Tom Twist, for example, can be found by typing tom twist into the "Digitrad and Forum Search" box on the main Forum page, and hitting "GO". There are several search engines available on this site, but that's the best one. It occasionally stops working for a while; at times like that, you can quite often get into it via this alternative link: http://www.mudcat.org/@NewSSResults.cfm. There are other workarounds, but that's probably enough to be going on with. |
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16 Oct 01 - 10:58 PM (#573912) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Tom Twist From: masato sakurai I found this book at a used book site in Japan. It says "a nineteen century ballad."
Dodge, Mary ~Masato |
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16 Oct 01 - 11:02 PM (#573915) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Tom Twist From: GUEST,.gargoyle It was a standard recitation found within the McGuffy Readers 4th level used in United States education at the turn of the 19th/20th century.
If you father is living he should be 85 to 100 y.o. |
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17 Oct 01 - 07:54 AM (#574078) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Tom Twist From: masato sakurai There's an opera version: Libby Larsen's Tom Twist: A Musical Narrative for Small Orchestra, Narrator & Mime (Libretto by William Alan Butler). ~Masato |