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At Easter Time the Lillies Fair

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aprilrose Tue 29-Mar-22 15:39:07

I resurrected the original thread for this because I felt that was the more appropriate place for this but it seems some people are unhappy.

Some may recall discussing the old childrens Easter song from the 1950's/ 60's.

I spent a long time trying to find the music ( and the words and the music even to play but I have fingered out the music myself and managed to at least play the melody for myself)

However, I found, a few days ago, a piano version of the song here:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOMcurn6dTg

Its the one after "When a Knight Won His Spurs" - about half way through if anyone wants to hear it again.

The words are as follows

At Easter Time the lilies fair
and lovely flowers grow everywhere
At Easter time, At Easter time,
How glad the world
At Easter time.

At Easter time the Angel said
That Christ had risen from the dead
At Easter time , at Easter time
How glad the world
At Easter time.

and the words are here:

lostpassword.blogspot.com/2013/04/at-easter-time-little-verse.html

It was a while ago so maybe everyone moved on and I was the only one who wanted to hear the music again and sing it to myself. If so, I am sorry to have bothered you all.

Happy Easter.

Grandmajean Tue 29-Mar-22 15:41:34

I sang that song at Primary School in the 1950s. I still know all the words.

Ailidh Tue 29-Mar-22 15:45:15

I don't think I was a Member for that thread but thank you today for a remembering of a song haven't sung in nearly 60 years! ?

BlueSapphire Tue 29-Mar-22 23:11:23

I taught that song to my infants in school in the 1970s.
Another one I used to teach was the spring song "Little lambs in the fields at play" I still sing it to myself when I see the first lambs in the fields!

Yammy Wed 30-Mar-22 10:46:51

I taught that one to Infants in the '70s and one they loved called"We have a king who rode a donkey".

notgran Wed 30-Mar-22 11:35:06

I remember both of those hymns from Sunday School. Thanks for the memory. Although I'm a bit worried "When a Knight won his Spurs" will be to-day's ear worm grin

Yammy Wed 30-Mar-22 17:49:48

Today we have had lots of snow, luckily it is not lying but it reminded me of another Hymn the children loved,"See how the snowflakes are falling". I found myself singing it around the house.
When a knight won his spurs always makes me sad as I have heard it at funerals.

Chestnut Wed 30-Mar-22 18:08:43

My memories of these hymns are rather dim, but I do remember 'after the sun the rain, after the rain the sun....etc.

However, I remember every single word of a song about a hermit:
Once in a blythe green wood lived a hermit wise and good,
whom the folks from far and near
for his counsel sought, knowing well that what he taught
the dreariest of hearts would cheer.
Though his hair was white, his eye was clear and bright,
and thus was ever wont to say....
'Though to care we are born, yet the dullest of morn
often heralds in the fairest day'.

Sorry, it's not a hymn, it's from 'Singing Together' I think. Goodness knows why I remember every single word from over 60 years ago!

Cabbie21 Wed 30-Mar-22 18:52:34

Same here, these words and tunes are embedded in the memory, easily recalled now you mention them.

Mollygo Wed 30-Mar-22 20:00:41

Remember that from primary school, thanks aprilrose. Also, at high school we sang All in the April Evening
m.youtube.com/watch?v=SHpYFZwVz6s

AuntnotGran Sat 16-Apr-22 14:40:37

Hello. I’m searching for the piano sheet music for this. On behalf of my mother so she can play and singalong with her old pal who starts piping this at Easter. So far no luck with the search. Happy Easter!

nadateturbe Sat 16-Apr-22 14:44:22

I remember singing it in primary school, thank you, aprilrose.(lovely name)

just heading out but will listen later.

trisher Sat 16-Apr-22 14:49:41

I taught it in primary school in the 70s. As soon as I saw the title I started singing it! They say songs stay with you well into your dotage. (Not that I'm admitting to that)
Also reminded me of "Down came the raindrops" which had actions as well.

trisher Sat 16-Apr-22 14:59:30

I've just listened to all the tunes on that link and I knew most of them! Thanks aprilrose for bringing back some memories.

AuntnotGran Sat 16-Apr-22 16:49:01

Hello. I’m searching for the piano sheet music for this (At Easter Time, at Easter Time..) On behalf of my mother so she can play and singalong with her old pal who starts piping this at Easter. So far no luck with the search. If anybody knows where she can find a copy, thanks for letting me know! Happy Easter

Aldom Sat 16-Apr-22 16:59:49

At the primary school where I worked in the late '50's onwards we sang At Easter time the lilies fair in the run up to Easter. Another was Spring is a lovely lady. Also Sing a song of Maytime, sing a song of spring. The head mistress used to insist on children and staff kneeling for prayers. The school had the nick name, Kneel and Pray. Eventually this practice came to the notice of the education authority and the kneeling was stopped. Much to the relief of the staff.

trisher Sat 16-Apr-22 17:04:49

AuntnotGran

Hello. I’m searching for the piano sheet music for this (At Easter Time, at Easter Time..) On behalf of my mother so she can play and singalong with her old pal who starts piping this at Easter. So far no luck with the search. If anybody knows where she can find a copy, thanks for letting me know! Happy Easter

There's a book that may have it in here www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1198512824/child-songs-for-the-primary-departments?click_key=c2034bb64bc88cae04143c9e4073ad0c5d33f0bb%3A1198512824&click_sum=bac151c3&ref=shop_home_recs_1&frs=1
You could message them. There is a song called Easter Time listed in the handwritten page photographed Good Luck

Grandma70s Sat 16-Apr-22 17:28:21

I loved When a Knight won his Spurs. I remember all the words.

“Now back into story land giants have fled,
And the knights are no more and the dragons are dead.”

It seemed so dramatic and romantic.

Sweetpeasue Sat 16-Apr-22 17:38:02

Aprilrose I've enjoyed listening to these hymns from my childhood but I was especially amazed at the one that came after 'Glad That I Live am I'. I don't know it's title but the earliest memory I have is of my mother singing it to me when I was very small. I think one of the lines in it was about little children overseas that have never heard of their Father in heaven. It was quite emotional for me to unexpectedly hear this and I'm so grateful. Thankyou so much. A very Happy Easter to you Aprilrose

Sweetpeasue Sat 16-Apr-22 17:49:03

Just realised that my post about my mum singing that hymn may have sounded a little odd. Hasten to add that I was not at all disturbed in any way! I think it may have been a missionary hymn.

nadateturbe Sat 16-Apr-22 21:18:19

Enjoyed that, thank you aprilrose, seems so long ago!

I remember this too. Daisies are our silver...

youtu.be/nCSqw4WWMls