First, and importantly, there will be no Dragon Folk Club session this Friday (14th November 2025) so we will delay our Remembrance themed evening (war, anti-war, remembrance, etc.) until the following Friday (21st November). In the meantime some of use may visit Folk at Frampton Cotterell this Friday.
Colin, MC as usual, set us a rhythm by starting the evening with Running bear (Jiles Perry Richardson "The Big Bopper"). Roger said it was the first record he bought.
Roger invited us to Keep right on to the end of the road (roud 23917 - Harry Lauder). Perhaps this was an early Remembrance contribution since Lauder wrote the song in honour of his son, killed in the First World War.
Heather gave us Wild mountain thyme (roud 541 - Francis McPeake).
Paul invoked his inner child with Michael Finnegan (roud 10541) and Denny made some of those assembled squirm with Nobody likes me (roud 12764).
Simon sang The ballad of Patch Eye and Meg (Michelle Shocked), relevant because it was first recorded as part of The Texas Campfire Tapes.
Sue sang of The leaving of Liverpool (roud 9435) and Bob brought the first rotation to an end with My girl Josephine (Fats Domino, Dave Bartholomew).
For now our visitors, appropriately to Bonfire Night, kept their tinder dry, but that wasn't to last long.
Rebecca's songs were:
- The little beggarman (roud 900)
- Poor Guy (* Peter Christie) from the singing of Instant Sunshine
- Woad (roud 24978 - William Hope-Jones)
- Roger - Together we'll fight (*# Roger Stanleigh)
- Colin - I love to go a-gorging (#)
- Roger - Don't ever change (* Gerry Goffin, Carole King) - Rejected by The Everly Brothers, recorded by The Crickets and performed by The Beatles
- Heather - A winter's tale (* Mike Batt, Tim Rice)
- Colin - My leader (*)
Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.
(Number of people present - 12 of whom 11 performed)
In the above report songs new to the Dragon database (though no always new to the club) are marked with an asterisk (*) and any songs not included in the "a selection" playlist are marked with a hash (#).

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