Isn't this the song that Nancy Kerr and James Fagan do with Elsie Marley? They sing one then the other then both at the same time and it sounds stunning.
Cheers
H
----- Original Message ----- From: "Anthony Robb" <anth...@robbpipes.com>
To: <>; "JohnGibbons" <j.gibb...@imperial.ac.uk>; <julia....@nspipes.co.uk>
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 10:20 PM
Subject: [NSP] Re: 'My Deary sits ower late up'



  Thanks folks
  Another fascinating discussion.
  I first had this tune as a song from Johnny Handle in the late 60s and
  then sang it often to my own bairns. As 'deary' was no longer in
  popular use on Tyneside by then ( I never heard it from parents,
  grandparents or great grand parents) he changed if for laddy.
  Most recordings since then (Northumberland for Ever, Cut & Dry Dolly,
  K. T. et al) have used laddy or laddie. I think the song might pre date
  the tune variations, it is sung without repeats - A B A B A B A.
  Hear are the words as I have them they really bring the tune to life
  for me (I've used the vernacular as it scans better):
  Cheers
  Anthony

  Me Laddy Sits Ower Late Up


  Refrain:

  Me laddy sits ower late up

  Me hinny sits ower late up

  Me deary sits ower late up

  Between the pint pot an' the cup


   1.  He addles three ha'pence a week

             I t's nowt but a farthin a day

             He sits with 'is pipe in 'is cheek

             An' fuddles 'is money away


   2.   Me laddy is never the near

  Me hinny is never the near

  An' when a shout "laddy come yem"

  He caals oot agin for more beer


   3.  Whe Johnny cum yem ti yer bairn

       Now Johnny cum yem ti yer bairn

       How Johnny cum yem ti yer bairn
           With a rye loaf under yer arm
  --- On Wed, 10/11/10, Julia Say <julia....@nspipes.co.uk> wrote:

    From: Julia Say <julia....@nspipes.co.uk>
    Subject: [NSP] Re: 'My Deary sits ower late up'
    To: "nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu" <nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu>, "Gibbons, John"
    <j.gibb...@imperial.ac.uk>
    Date: Wednesday, 10 November, 2010, 9:58

  On 10 Nov 2010, Gibbons, John wrote:
  > >the reprint edition has a typo in the
  > >   penultimate strain, the 1st bar beginning
  > >
  > >       g/f/|egB egB...
  > >
  > >   instead of
  > >
  > >       g/f/|egd egB ...
  I agree. This looks like a raw typo, and I am fairly certain it was in
  no way an
  editorial decision of any sort.
  Looking at the abc file from which it was generated at the time gives
  no clue as
  to which part of this household was responsible, but thanks for finding
  it.
  Marked in for future reference.
  Julia
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