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01 Mar 98 - 04:44 PM (#22640) Subject: Tune: Willa willa wallya From: Elise Kress Hey, there. I am looking for the tune to a traditional (probably Irish) song with the line, there was an old woman that lived in the wood, willa, willa, wallya. Anyone have info on this? And big thanks to those who helped me in the past!! Elise |
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01 Mar 98 - 04:47 PM (#22641) Subject: RE: Tune: Willa willa wallya From: Barry Finn I remember a discussion on this awhile back, try the forum search, it should turn up a bit of info. Barry |
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01 Mar 98 - 04:53 PM (#22642) Subject: Lyr Add: WEELA WALLIA (from the Clancy Brothers) From: Ralph Butts Lovely little ditty - this version by the Clancy Brothers.......Tiger WEELA WALLIA — As performed by The Clancy Brothers
There was an old woman who lived in the wood,
She had a baby six months old,
She had a penknife three foot long,
She stuck the knife in the baby's head,
Three big knocks came a-knocking at the door,
"Are you the woman what killed the child?"
"I am the woman what killed the child."
The rope got chucked and she got hung,
The moral of this story is, |
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01 Mar 98 - 05:35 PM (#22649) Subject: RE: Tune: Willa willa wallya From: Alice Elise, if you want a copy of the music (notation), send me your email address and I will email it back to you or post it at my website. acflynn@mcn.net or http://www.mcn.net/~acflynn |
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02 Mar 98 - 04:43 AM (#22715) Subject: RE: Tune: Willa willa wallya From: Wolfgang Hell Elise, if you are still looking for the tune, it is on this midi site ("Weela wallia") Wolfgang |
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02 Mar 98 - 11:33 AM (#22735) Subject: RE: Tune: Willa willa wallya From: Alice Elise... if you're still checking in here, and if what you want is the notation, go to the bottom of this page.. http://www.mcn.net/~acflynn/music.html to find Weela Wallia. |
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02 Mar 98 - 02:42 PM (#22754) Subject: RE: Tune: Willa willa wallya From: Elise Dear Barry, Ralph, Alice and Wolfgang, Thanks, and many thanks. With your help I found just what I needed!! I hope I can return the favor some day. With appreciation, Elise |