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Nanna Gaynor (June nr Preston's Daughter)
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28 Oct 2007 22:52 |
The thread called 'songs that were sung to you that made you cry' got me thinking... none made me cry but I remember a few that were sung to me that you just don't hear anyore.....
Do you remember any that were sung to you?
Here goes...
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CATHKIN
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28 Oct 2007 22:54 |
I can still remember some hymns and haven`t been at church for years!! Ros xx
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Nanna Gaynor (June nr Preston's Daughter)
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28 Oct 2007 22:55 |
My Dad used to sing to me...
I love you a bushel and a peck A bushel and a peck And a hug around the neck
or something like that...
And my Nanna used to sing to me...
It was on a Monday morning When I beheld my Darling She looked so sweet and charming In every high degree She looked so sweet and nimble Oh Sitting on her Thimble Oh Dashing away with her smoothing iron Dashing away with her smoothing iron She stole my heart away
Sorry if I got a few words wrong .... it was a long time ago lol
Gaynor :-)
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°o.OOº°‘¨Claire in Wales¨‘°ºOO.o°
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28 Oct 2007 23:35 |
You canny throw your granny off the bus.. You canny throw your granny off the bus Oh you canny throw your granny Coz she's your mammy's mammy. You canny throw your granny off the bus
Taught to me by my "Aunt" from Scotland & to this day I still sing it (badly) with a Welsh/Glasgow accent.
Now know who the "aunt" is really 1st cousin twice removed
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Butch
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28 Oct 2007 23:51 |
My mother used to singto me = Poor little Joe, and the Little match girl. both songs about orphans who were found dead in the snow, I used to listen and cry and say sing it again mummy, talk about morbid.
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Susan719813
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28 Oct 2007 23:51 |
My FIL used to sing this Irish ditty to my children when they were small
My aunt Jane she called me in She gave me tea, out of her wee tin Half a penny bun with suger on the top three black lumps out of her wee Shop
Susan x
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°o.OOº°‘¨Claire in Wales¨‘°ºOO.o°
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29 Oct 2007 00:07 |
Then their's Dad's idea of a bedtime lullaby which I have threatened to play at his funeral if I out live him!
Ying tong ying tong Ying tong ying tong Ying tong iddle I po Ying tong ying tong Ying tong iddle I po Iddle I po.
Note Dad's more than happy with the idea
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°o.OOº°‘¨Claire in Wales¨‘°ºOO.o°
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29 Oct 2007 00:09 |
CC does he sing it as badly as my Dad?
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°o.OOº°‘¨Claire in Wales¨‘°ºOO.o°
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29 Oct 2007 00:17 |
Impossible! CC absolutely impossible to sing worse than my Dad (bless him)
I got my voice from him, I have to mime in assembly! Very difficult when you're Welsh!
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°o.OOº°‘¨Claire in Wales¨‘°ºOO.o°
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29 Oct 2007 00:29 |
It really difficult when you "claim" to be Welsh & have the vocal skills of an elephant. One funeral recently my friend & I decided we would both sing; "Abide with Me" never sound quite like the result!
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Gwyn in Kent
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29 Oct 2007 10:13 |
Not a song...but I remember my Dad reciting a crazy Alphabet
A....for horses (hay for horses) B....for mutton ( beef or mutton ) etc.
Can't remember it all now.
Gwyn
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***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust***
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29 Oct 2007 10:20 |
i dont member but i know what mum used to sing to daughter and son,
"well keep a welcome in the hill side,"
daughter used to sing it too as toddler, thought it just for her cos our row of houses was called hillside, so she would sing (in suppermarket) well keep a welcome in 2 hillside, as shes grown up and we come back to wales i recently heard a copy of it in her car sung by a male voice choir
"que sera sera" by doris day, was another, and now son hears that on football chanting
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Lancashire Witch
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29 Oct 2007 10:27 |
I remember was I was 5 and very ill with pneumonia. I wanted Mum, Dad and Grandparents to sing:
Let the lower lights be burning Send the gleam across the bay .........
you know the hymn...
Anyway, being ill and young, I obviously hadn't described properly what I wanted and they would keep singing
We were sailing along On moonlight bay .... etc, the old song
They, apparently, were cheered by my fighting spirit.
Good thread. keep it going LW
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(¨*•.¸(¨*•.Pauline loving my grandson(¨*•.¸(¨*•.
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29 Oct 2007 13:02 |
My mum used to sing to me.
Tiny tears tiny tears your my very own baby mummys here daddy to singing you a lullaby
It used to make me cry but i don't remember why.
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WhackyJackieInOz
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29 Oct 2007 15:21 |
My Dad was a great singer and there was always music in our house
He used to sing Barefoot Days I still remeber it
Barefooot Days when we were just a couple of kids Barefoot Days oh boy the things we did We'd go down to a shady Nook With a bent pin for a hook We'd fish all day, we;d fish all night But the dog garn fish refused to bite Then we'd slide down someone's cellar door Slide and slide 'till our pants were torn we'd toddle of home, get put to bed My momma got busy with the needle and thread Oh Boy what joy we had in barefoot days
Then there was another that was so sad that he sang to us
Little Boy that Santa Clause forgot
Little Boy that Santa Clause forgot And Goodness knows he didn't want a lot He wrote a note to Santa For some soldiers and a drum It broke his little heart when he found Santa hadn't come In the streets he envied all those lucky boys And wandered home to last years broken toys I'm so sorry for that laddie He hasn't got a Daddy He's just the little boy that Santa Caluse forgot.
I could think of heaps and heaps but will let someone else have a go
Regards Jackie
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Haribo
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29 Oct 2007 15:27 |
My parents were Irish, they came over to England in 1940 and settled in Kennington SE London where I was born. My dad used to sing 'Doing the Lambeth Walk'....He always called me his little Lambeth Girl.
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☺Carol in Dulwich☺
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29 Oct 2007 15:34 |
My dear mum always sang this song to me and I passed it on to my children, they still ask me the lyrics, it's called
Little man, you've had a busy day
Evenin' breezes sighin', moon is in the sky Little man, it's time for bed Daddy's little hero is tired and wants to cry Now, come along and rest your weary head
Little man, you're cryin', I know why you're blue Someone took your kiddy-car away You better go to sleep now Little man, you've had a busy day
Johnny won your marbles, tell you what we'll do Dad'll get you new ones right away Better go to sleep now Little man, you've had a busy day
You've been playin' soldier, the battle has been won The enemy is out of sight Come along there soldier, put away your gun The war is over for tonight
Time to stop your schemin', time your day was through Can't you hear the bugle softly say Time you should be dreamin' Little man, you've had a busy day
Little man, you're cryin', I know why you're blue Someone took your kiddy-car away You better go to sleep now Little man, you've had a busy day
Johnny won your marbles, I know, I tell you what we'll do Dad'll get you new ones right away Better go to sleep now Little man, you've had a busy day
You've been playin' soldier, the battle has been won The enemy is out of sight Come along there soldier, put away your gun The war is over for tonight
Time to stop your schemin', time your day was through Can't you hear the bugle softly say Time you should be dreamin' Little man, you've had a busy day.
The other song mum sang was......He's the little boy that Santa Claus forgot, it used to make me so sad!
He's the little boy that Santa Claus forgot, And goodness knows, he didn't want a lot.
He sent a note to Santa For some soldiers and a drum, It broke his little heart When he found Santa hadn't come.
In the street he envies all those lucky boys, Then wanders home to last year's broken toys. I'm so sorry for that laddie, He hasn't got a daddy, The little boy that Santa Claus forgot.
Spoken: (You know, Christmas comes but once a year for every girl and boy, The laughter and the joy they find in each brand new toy. I'll tell you of a little boy that lives across the way... This little fella's Christmas is just another day. He's the little boy that Santa Claus forgot, And goodness knows, he didn't want a lot.)
In the street he envies all those lucky boys, Then wanders home to last year's broken toys. I'm so sorry for that laddie, He hasn't got a daddy, The little boy that Santa Claus forgot.
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☺Carol in Dulwich☺
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29 Oct 2007 15:53 |
My Children also liked this!
Me & Little Andy Late one cold and stormy night I heard a dog a’ barkin’ Then I thought I heard somebody at my door a’ knockin’ I wondered who could be outdide in such an awful storm Then I saw a little girl with a puppy in her arms Before I could say a word she said, ’my name is sandy And this here is my puppy dog, it’s name is little andy’ Standing in the bitter cold in just a ragged dress Then I asked her to come in and this is what she said
Chorus:
Ain’t ya got no gingerbread Ain’t ya got no candy Ain’t ya got an extra bed for me and little andy Patty cake and bakersman My mommy ran away again And we was all alone and didn’t know what else to do I wonder if you’ll let us stay with you
Giddy up trotty horse, going to the mill Can we stay all night If you don’t love us no one will I promise we won’t cry London bridge is fallin’ down My daddy’s drunk again in town And we was all alone and didn’t what we could do I wonder if you’ll let us stay with you
She was just a little girl, not more than six or seven But that night as they slept the angels took them both to heaven God knew little andy would be lonesome with her gone Now sandy and her puppy dog won’t ever be alone
Ain’t ya got no gingerbread Ain’t ya got no candy Ain’t ya got an extra bed for me and little (whispers) andy
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Jeannette
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29 Oct 2007 16:24 |
Now on to the fifth generation & sung as a lullaby either of Scottish or Irish origin "Poor wee soul, I'm sure ye mun be cold Tak her(Him if a boy) on your knee a while Row him in your shawl. Row him in your plaidie he's gone to wedge ba's And bantam cocks though weary Can still cock-a leerie-oh. It' was sung as a lullaby by my Mother's Granny to her . "when i was young & in my day I thought ] I'd go to sea, I climbed aborad a chinese junk that was bound for the Yellow Sea, A chinese duke came up to me He thought he was a swell, He said if I should tell a lie he'd put me on to boil He tumbled me right over And into the pot to boil And as the pot was boiling he was singing all the while "Oh atchy-batchy I J Jigoro Humbo salo lekkoo Sle sle sle I o come to the chinese super o."
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Easter Bunny
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29 Oct 2007 16:26 |
2 little girls in blue ,lad 2 little girls in blue they were sisters,we were brothers and learnt to love them true
then 1 little girl in blue,lad won your fathers heart became your mother I married the other but now we have drifted apart.
another one was:- Mammy had a b,b,b,b,baby made of fish and t,t,t,t,tatey mammy had a b,b,b,b,baby just like you
she wrapped him up in c,c,c,c,calico sent him off to j,j,j,j,jericho mammy had a b,b,b,b,baby just like you
love Bunny xx
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