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  • PriscillaPriscilla Shipmate
    Midnight at the oasis, sing your camel to bed

    This was on a programme last night.
  • A hard day's night, God, I love John Lennons voice, its like the rasp of a hard metal file.
  • ChastMastrChastMastr Shipmate
    Earlier today it was “Canada, You’re a Lifetime Journey,” the song from the Canada pavilion at Epcot.

    https://youtu.be/LJvv4KtzUVw?is=ndhslsElfRxas_tl
  • Nick TamenNick Tamen Shipmate
    Speaking of Canada, last night I suddenly found myself unable to get Gordon Lightfoot’s “Carefree Highway” out of my head. I have absolutely no idea why; I don’t think I’d heard it in years.

  • ChastMastrChastMastr Shipmate
    Ta rah rah boom de ay! (I don’t know any of the words other than the schoolyard one or a schoolyard one so it’s basically just those six nonsense syllables over and over again to the tune of the song.)

    (Over and over and over and over and over again)
  • AravisAravis Shipmate
    While Shepherds Watched, to the Ilkley Moor tune. I have no idea why.
  • Gill HGill H Shipmate
    Ta rah rah boom de ay! (I don’t know any of the words other than the schoolyard one or a schoolyard one so it’s basically just those six nonsense syllables over and over again to the tune of the song.)

    (Over and over and over and over and over again)

    In my school playground it was:

    Ta ra ra boom de ay
    My knickers flew away
    They went on holiday
    They came back yesterday

    I suspect those are unofficial!
  • Nick TamenNick Tamen Shipmate
    Ta rah rah boom de ay! (I don’t know any of the words other than the schoolyard one or a schoolyard one so it’s basically just those six nonsense syllables over and over again to the tune of the song.)

    (Over and over and over and over and over again)
    That actually is how the refrain goes—Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay repeated eight times. You can hear the song here.

    Gill H wrote: »
    In my school playground it was:

    Ta ra ra boom de ay
    My knickers flew away
    They went on holiday
    They came back yesterday

    I suspect those are unofficial!
    On our playground, it was:

    Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay!
    Our teacher passed away!
    Because of tooth decay,
    We have no school today!
    We threw her in the bay.
    She scared the fish away.
    We took her out. (beat, beat)
    She smelled like sauerkraut.


  • ChastMastrChastMastr Shipmate
    On my playground in the 1970s in Florida, it was more... violent than that...

    Ta ra ra boom de ay!
    My teacher went away!
    I killed her yesterday...

    I'm pretty sure this one would not fly nowadays (for the same reason that Julie Brown's "The Homecoming Queen's Got A Gun" doesn't--she doesn't sing that in concerts anymore because of real-life school shootings...).
  • ChastMastrChastMastr Shipmate
    Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore, riding through the night
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  • AravisAravis Shipmate
    All my earworms are rather obscure at the moment, as we’re rehearsing for a concert of early (11th-17th century) women composers next Sunday afternoon. Definitely music that deserves to be rediscovered!
  • DiomedesDiomedes Shipmate
    'Come by the Hills' - a song by The Corries who were a Scottish folk duo back in the 1970s. I love the song for one line 'The cares of tomorrow can wait 'til this day is done'.
  • SandemaniacSandemaniac Shipmate
    Diomedes wrote: »
    'Come by the Hills' - a song by The Corries who were a Scottish folk duo back in the 1970s. I love the song for one line 'The cares of tomorrow can wait 'til this day is done'.

    The Corries, of course, also gave us Flower of Scotland which may be a dirge, but it's a considerably better dirge than God Save the Quing.
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