Roger Whittaker in 1971 |
Colin, as MC, started the proceedings with The good ship Ragamuffin (roud 10466). This is a music hall song written around 1882 by John J Stamford for William J "Billy" Ashcroft. Stamford also wrote McNamara's Band for Ashcroft. This (Ragamuffin) was the first song of the evening new to the Dragon database (usual disclaimer: not necessarily new to the club). There were many new songs for the database on this occasion, so rather than get repetitive I will mark them with an asterisk (*).
Tricia's first song was Race of long ago (*), based on a poem by Cicely Fox Smith called Racing Clippers.
Stan found us Waiting for a train (* roud 699, laws H2, Jimmie Rodgers). Simon gave us King of Rome (Dave Sudbury) before Sue took us to Big Rock Candy Mountain (roud 6696, Harry McClintock) and Bob returned us to the American railroad with Golden Rocket (Hank Snow).
Roger was showboating with Ol' Man River (Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II) before Chris sang She's like the swallow (roud 2306) sweetly despite having a frog in her throat.
And so ended the first rotation. We went on to sing an impressive total of 38 songs during the evening. You can hear mostly other people's renditions of all but one of them by following the "a selection" link below. I will however mention a subset of them starting with those sung by newcomer Tricia:
- Green grows the laurel (* roud 279)
- Breaking wind suddenly (* Les Barker)
- The Nightingale (* roud 1093, laws M37)
- Here's a goodbye to you, dear Mabel (* Don Thompson) This is the only song of the evening not present in the linked playlist "a selection"
- Farewell to the Clan Line (* Ron Baxter, Ross Campbell)
- Stan - Take these chains from my heart (* Hy Heath, Fred Rose)
- Sue - Gatherin' rhubarb (* Keith Hopwood, Phil Bush), from the mini-series Soul Music based on the Terry Pratchett novel of the same name
- Bob - Drivin' nails in my coffin (* Jerry Irby)
- Stan - Hawaiian sunset (* Sid Tepper, Roy C Bennett)
- Sue - Make you feel my love (* Bob Dylan)
- Colin - I married my Jenny Wren bride (* Shep Woolley)
- Stan - Poor little fool (* Sharon Sheeley)
- Stan - I'm just a country boy (* Fred Hellerman, Marshall Barer)
Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.
(Number of people present - 9 of whom 8 performed)