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Advanced search Search history. My Mam sang this to me,. It must just have been popular at the time. My Dad was in the Felling male Voice Choir and they did so many of these wonderful songs.
Has anyone heard of a song that includes some of the following words Here come the tetty pickers coming doon the raa, some with Raghu britches on and some wi nen at all. Thanking you in anticipation.
So Aa caalled for two gills of the best bittor beer, she paid for them when they com in. The papor man said he wad give hor a lift, se we hoisted hor inti the trap: Can anyone give me the origins of this song, or at least the rest of the words, or versions of it. Does anyone know of a song called Poor Old Willy.
I know all the words my Dad taught me it but I cannot find out any thing about it. Poor old Willie went to bed as weel as weel could be be be He had to gan to work in first he had to be up at three three three. He had his supper with his aunt and bid them all good neet neet neet He went upstairs to say his prayers and then blew out the leet leet. At three o clock the caller called but Willie took nay heed heed heed. They went upstairs beside his bed and foond poor Willie deed deed dead.
They woke the neighbours oot a bed and sent for Dr Tate Tate Tate He said what all the others said to late to late to late late late. They washed his face and combed his hair and tied his chaffes with cloot cloot cloot They say he never looked so weel until his breath went oot oot oot.
I need it for a funeral. Do you know where I can find? Could you tell me if there are any recordings of this song?? I would like to have a copy on disc. Hi Bill did you manage to get a copy of the disc with Cullercoats Bay on. She has just passed away and was hoping to plat it at her funeral. Sorry this comment took 2 days to approve … especially because of your recent loss Paul … life gets in the way of things sometimes, but I hope there is still time to find the answer … Twitter please help out here …. I have just purchased the DVD big river The Tyne is anyone aware if a song featured, Canny Tyneside is available on cd or mp3, born a geordie always a geordie, even living in lincs despite Mrs T, who forced a lot to move south.
And another one about a bottle of your own brown ale, and another about being at the Gallowgate end in the rain. Melody and lyrics — I can cope with chords. Any help would make me a very happy geordie.
We owe it to Ronnie and ourselves to keep his music alive. A few years ago when my cassette player finally packed up I got rid of all my cassettes -stupid move. I was wondering if this is the same recording as the CD you mention or if not, if I could have the title of yours so that I can start hunting for it. I am able to say this because I arranged for her to write out the dots for me and I play it often from the lead sheet written by this company from listening to it on UTube.
Score information: A4, 7 pages Copyright: Personal: Edition notes: No. 5 from O Adam Buckham O, with his bow legs. Nanny carries water, la. Digital Sheet Music for Adam Buckham O! - Score by Traditional, scored for Alto or Bass Solo/Choir/Piano, id
Please note my email does not start with a capital G. It should all be lower case as is usual, but the site kept changing it to G instead of g. Does anybody know the rhyme, Billy Billy Stamper……. How does it go on?
Neil Devlin on May 11, at 6: Henderson, of Redesdale, who was 83 years of age at that time, in which he relates that although he could not recollect the ballad of "Parcy Reed," he remembered his gun at Troughend when he was a lad, and it was about " twe yards i' the barrel. Geordie H on February 15, at 4: Professor Child, of Boston, in his edition of "English and Scottish Ballads," is of opinion that this ballad is certainly the most important addition made of late years to the stores of genuine minstrel poetry. The inhabitants of the district lying between the Firth of Forth and the Humber having sprung originally from the same race, or combination of races, have a style of music which is peculiar to themselves. Peacock was one of the last of the Newcastle Town Waits musicians employed by the munici- pality , and by all accounts an outstanding performer on the small-pipes. Thy coat is blue, thou hast been true Since England banish'd thee to me.
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