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keepingquiet Fri 11-Oct-24 11:44:55

Probably a long shot but I'm putting together a play list of morning music to get me motivated through the winter.

I am trying to find a song my dad used to sing to us in the mornings when we were kids. These are the lyrics I remember,

'Rise and shine say good morning
Rise and shine sleepy heads
Get up get out the sun is shining...'

Does anyone else know this song and where I could find a recording of it? Maybe my dad made it up as I can't find any trace of it on-line.

Hope you can help and maybe share your favourite morning music and I'll put it on my list!

Thanks

Indigo8 Fri 11-Oct-24 11:53:12

I think it could be 'Rise and Shine' (and say good morning)
sung by Dorothy Ward. Unfortunately, I was unable to track down a recording.

Nannarose Fri 11-Oct-24 13:46:01

This sounded familiar,
I tracked down this on youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaH0alFa4ag

It isn't exactly the same song, but it is very similar. My parents' generation seemed to sing a lot of songs from American radio programmes (mine picked them up at local USAF bases). They all had a slightly folky feel about them, as if they had been adapted, in the way of folk music, from older songs, and often the lyrics changed about by whoever was singing them.

Now all those songs my mum sang about the house (when the radio was for sitting and listening to, not background) are echoing around in my head!

keepingquiet Fri 11-Oct-24 19:54:22

Indigo8 thankyou- will try to look this up, and Dorothy Ward!

keepingquiet Fri 11-Oct-24 19:58:34

Nannarose- this is very similar though the tune isn't. I feel my dad was capable of changing the lyrics to suit himself so maybe I'm on a wild goose chase!

He sang lots of songs I now can't find like 'When circus came to town,' A song about, 'Gwendoline always dancing on the village green' as well as one I have found called 'Scarlet Ribbons.'

Thankyou

Georgesgran Fri 11-Oct-24 20:19:25

My M-in-Law used to sing Scarlet Ribbons to my DDs in the ‘80’s.

She was an odd person (!) and used to make them cry, singing ‘He’s the little boy that Santa Claus forgot’.

valdali Fri 11-Oct-24 21:37:43

I loved scarlet Ribbons when I was little. People use to sing all the time, we always sang on the coach on the way home from primary school swimming lessons,

Grannmarie Fri 11-Oct-24 21:46:50

Our dear Mum loved Scarlet Ribbons, sung by Val Doonican.

Allira Fri 11-Oct-24 22:28:13

Grannmarie

Our dear Mum loved Scarlet Ribbons, sung by Val Doonican.

Didn't Harry Belafonte sing it too?

crazyH Fri 11-Oct-24 22:31:09

Father we thank Thee for the night
And for the precious morning light
For rest and food and loving care ……

Jane43 Fri 11-Oct-24 22:38:19

Allira

Grannmarie

Our dear Mum loved Scarlet Ribbons, sung by Val Doonican.

Didn't Harry Belafonte sing it too?

Yes, Harry Belafonte’s version is beautiful, he was a favourite of my parents.

I love Morning Has Broken by Cat Stevens.

Grannmarie Fri 11-Oct-24 22:38:29

Hello 👋 Allira, I think so, it was a very popular song, I imagine many artistes have recorded it.
Many years ago, my sisters and I took our Mum to see The Fureys in concert, they sang Scarlet Ribbons, and although she had dementia, she sang along with every word.

Allira Fri 11-Oct-24 22:46:50

Grannmarie

Hello 👋 Allira, I think so, it was a very popular song, I imagine many artistes have recorded it.
Many years ago, my sisters and I took our Mum to see The Fureys in concert, they sang Scarlet Ribbons, and although she had dementia, she sang along with every word.

Oh goodness, he recorded it in 1952!!

keepingquiet Sat 12-Oct-24 09:41:37

Jane43

Allira

Grannmarie

Our dear Mum loved Scarlet Ribbons, sung by Val Doonican.

Didn't Harry Belafonte sing it too?

Yes, Harry Belafonte’s version is beautiful, he was a favourite of my parents.

I love Morning Has Broken by Cat Stevens.

My dad's version of Scarlet Ribbons was my favourite! He was such a lovely dad and I feel so lucky that I knew him. I didn't know how much I missed him until I remembered some of these songs.

Yes, 'Morning has broken' is a real classic and the Cat Stevens version is so good.

LindaPat Sat 12-Oct-24 10:40:26

crazyH

When I was on teaching practice in Sheffield in the early 70s, that was the end of day " going home hymn", sung in every classroom, in one particular school.
In another school it was " At half past three we go home for tea, Or maybe at quarter past four"

I've gone down an Infant/Junior school rabbit hole here - does anyone remember " Autumn days when the grass is jewelled, And the silk inside a chestnut shell"?

Take care xx