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Where was the Alley-Alley-O?

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Lizbethann55 Sat 25-Feb-23 16:40:36

Listening to nursery rhymes with my DGD yesterday, I began to wonder , where was the Alley-Alley-O?. Why did the big ship sail through it and was happened on the last day of September? And how many of you remember joining hands in the playground and passing under each other while you sang it?

Glorianny Sun 26-Feb-23 16:30:23

We sang on the Illey Alley O. On google someone suggests that Irish children called the sea the Illey Alley O
Some sources claim it is about the Armada.

Oreo Sun 26-Feb-23 16:24:48

Grandmabatty

Could 'Alley alley oh' be a form of allez, allez en? Often nursery rhymes have evolved from other times, other places. We always sang 'through' in my part of Scotland.

I bet you’re right with this idea, and it’s French.

Oreo Sun 26-Feb-23 16:23:04

Never heard of this, so asked Mum ( aged 80) and she said oh yes, loved playing this and sang the big ship sailed through the Alley Alley O, but had no idea where this song and game came from, it could be really old.

Grammaretto Sun 26-Feb-23 16:16:43

Dammed not damned* how annoying is autocorrect.

biglouis Sun 26-Feb-23 15:33:58

And how many of you remember joining hands in the playground and passing under each other while you sang it

We played it like this in Liverpool - late 1940s - early 1950s. One child (usually the tallest) would put thair hand against a wall yp make an arch so the "loose" end could pass through. When you had all wound up completely you would unwind again. There did not seem much point to the game. It was definitely a girls' game. I dont ever remember the boys ever playing it. They rode bikes and kicked footballs.

SueDonim Sun 26-Feb-23 12:43:44

I sang ‘on the Illey-Alley-O, in Kent.

I always thought the river was in S America, because I had a book of rhymes which was illustrated with a map of that continent with the Pacific and Atlantic oceans each side.

tiredoldwoman Sun 26-Feb-23 12:28:46

Here in St.Andrews , we sang The big ship sailed on the Eely Ally o .

Sparklefizz Sun 26-Feb-23 11:54:27

Septimia

Sparklefizz - just got back to this thread. In answer to your question yesterday, I grew up in Guildford, too.

I've sent you a pm.

Grammaretto Sun 26-Feb-23 11:24:34

Someone told me it was about the River Allier which flows through Vichy in France where it becomes big due to the river being damned further upstream.
From your explanations, mine is probably rubbish

JackyB Sun 26-Feb-23 11:14:09

www.gransnet.com/forums/chat/1320518-Playground-games?msgid=29871673#29871673

Septimia Sun 26-Feb-23 11:10:57

Sparklefizz - just got back to this thread. In answer to your question yesterday, I grew up in Guildford, too.

JackyB Sun 26-Feb-23 11:10:48

And how many of you remember joining hands in the playground and passing under each other while you sang it?

On a recent thread where people were remembering playground games, I described that game, but I seem to have been the only one who remembered playing it like that.

Callistemon21 Sun 26-Feb-23 10:56:21

Sparklefizz

I was singing this in my head all yesterday evening! sad

Me too! It's annoying, especially as I can't skip any more 😀

Lizbethann55 Sun 26-Feb-23 10:30:04

Sparklefizz

I was singing this in my head all yesterday evening! sad

Me too!! Sorry!! That's the trouble with DGC and nursery rhymes. I have been plagued by " I love to sail in my big blue boat" for days, even though I had never heard it until a few days ago. Oh no!!!!! It's back in my head again!!!

Mollygo Sun 26-Feb-23 09:19:57

We sang ‘on’ too.
We always finished with The dogs in the kennels go wow wow wow . . .
On the last day of September

Clawdy Sun 26-Feb-23 09:08:47

I always thought the Alley-o was a little back alley that kids played in, pretending it was the sea. Remember that song so well!

Sparklefizz Sun 26-Feb-23 08:27:05

I was singing this in my head all yesterday evening! sad

Grandmabatty Sun 26-Feb-23 08:25:06

Could 'Alley alley oh' be a form of allez, allez en? Often nursery rhymes have evolved from other times, other places. We always sang 'through' in my part of Scotland.

DanniRae Sun 26-Feb-23 07:58:07

I grew up in Surrey too ....... near Redhill!

I had forgotten that nursery rhyme - I will be singing it to my grandchildren now.

Thanks for reminding me smile

M0nica Sun 26-Feb-23 07:42:18

'on': London/Kent, Carlisle, Yorkshire, Oxfordshire, Hong Kong.

FannyCornforth Sun 26-Feb-23 07:17:43

Callistemon21

We sang on as well - Midlands.

I thought it was an ocean.

Yup, us little’uns too in the Black Country in the 70s

karmalady Sun 26-Feb-23 06:55:14

The big ship sailed on the alley alley oh

sang in liverpool

Maggiemaybe Sun 26-Feb-23 00:08:49

The captain said this will never ever do,
Never ever do, never ever do.
The captain said this’ll never ever do
On the last day of September.

Our ship sailed through the alley, alley oh.

silverlining48 Sat 25-Feb-23 23:26:04

I sang ‘on’ as well (Kent)

Yammy Sat 25-Feb-23 23:12:48

I don't know where it was but definitely sang it in the school playground.