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Songs we remembered.

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1987H2001M2002Inanny Thu 19-Jan-23 20:07:53

This afternoon little Grandson came out of school with a sore throat.We got him to lie down with a blanket on for warmth.Then he had to suffer hubbie and I singing old songs like 7 little girls,sitting in the back seat kissing and a hugging with Fred,Paddy Maginty's goat(Val Doonican)Right said Fred,we'll have to take the roof off and She wore an itsy bitsy teeny weeny yellow polka dot bikini.I think he was praying for his Mum to come home! Any other songs from all our childhoods???

Grandyma Thu 19-Jan-23 20:14:36

High hopes (Frank Sinatra) the first song I knew all the words to. A Little Bitty Tear Let me Down (Teddy Carr & Pearl Johnson)

AskAlice Thu 19-Jan-23 20:20:18

Little White Bull by Tommy Steele. First song I remember singing on the stairs with a red plastic guitar when I was about 3!

On a slightly different note, my oldest daughter was very amused when she arrived at our house to pick up DGD (who was a tiny baby at the time) to find me and DH both singing and rocking her to "Star Man" by David Bowie - it worked, GD went straight off to sleep!!

AskAlice Thu 19-Jan-23 20:22:17

Grandyma I remember A Little Bitty Tear Let me Down" but I think it was by Burl Ives? And the Ugly Bugs Ball!

Forsythia Thu 19-Jan-23 20:28:16

My old man’s a dustman. I think it was Lonnie Donnigan.

Grandmabatty Thu 19-Jan-23 20:29:34

Forty shades of green was another Val Doonican one I remember. Tulips from Amsterdam, I'm a tiger by Lulu. Boom bang a bang also Lulu.

1987H2001M2002Inanny Thu 19-Jan-23 20:29:53

Oh yes ! thanks, more to torture little'n with !! We're hoping he's ok by morning as he's off on a school trip to Windsor Castle. I said he might see a prince or princess or the King(I had to stop myself saying Queen) and quick as a flash he said "yes Nanny King Charles the third". 5yr old brain so much quicker than my 65 yr old one !!

Yammy Thu 19-Jan-23 20:44:03

The first one I knew was "All the nice girls love a sailor by Anne Shelton. The first I can remember my mother singing was "I'll take you home again Kathleen"'and Twas on the isle of Capri where I met him".

Grannybags Thu 19-Jan-23 21:12:58

AskAlice Little White Bull was the first record I ever owned. It was a 78rpm. I think I was about 10!

GrandmaSeaDragon Thu 19-Jan-23 21:34:57

I remember my Gran singing “How much is that doggy in the window (I do hope he’s for sale)”and “In your Easter Bonnet with all the flowers upon it”. That would have been early 50s, don’t think I ever sang them to my DDs or DGC though!

Grandyma Thu 19-Jan-23 21:50:26

AskAlice Yes, you’re right! I think Burl Ives recorded it originally but my dad loved Teddy Johnson & Pearl Carr and he had their version.

Chardy Thu 19-Jan-23 21:54:11

My dad used to sing the old music hall songs to us as kids - Daisy Daisy, Oh oh Antonio, My old man said follow the van, She was a sweet little dickie bird etc. I've sung then to DGD.

Georgesgran Fri 20-Jan-23 02:23:55

My DGM sang Daisy, Daisy as she did her housework.
When I was small The Teddy Bear’s picnic was my favourite, but I’d have a meltdown at the bit where ‘their mummies and daddies will take them home to bed’ so there was always a race by my parents to switch the wireless(?) off before it got to that bit!

AGAA4 Fri 20-Jan-23 08:31:56

You're a pink toothbrush, I'm a blue toothbrush by Max Bygraves I think.

Skomer Fri 20-Jan-23 08:38:53

Used to sing “A windmill in Old Amsterdam” very loudly to my children

1987H2001M2002Inanny Fri 20-Jan-23 13:19:19

Yammy,Ann Shelton was my Grandads favourite singer!

1987H2001M2002Inanny Fri 20-Jan-23 13:24:14

Thanks,I'm writing them down,ready to sing next week.I remember being very upset when I heard the beginning of the ugly duckling.As the song went on I stopped crying.Funny when you look back eh?

V3ra Fri 20-Jan-23 14:13:27

The oldest songs I remember from my childhood are "Nellie the Elephant" and "A Windmill in Old Amsterdam."

The ten year old boy I look after has been singing Tears for Fears "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" this week, so yesterday we found the original performance on You Tube and watched it on the television.
Then I found a performance from last year and we watched that. Bit of a shock to see how the two singers had aged since 1985, but we agreed the voices were still good!

MissAdventure Fri 20-Jan-23 14:17:22

Tubby the tuba, teddy bears picnic, ernie, the one about the little boy who poked a lion at the zoo.
"Yon lion's ett Albert" smile

pandapatch Fri 20-Jan-23 14:46:49

My dad sang Daisy Daisy too, and Darling Clementine, When it's Springtime in the Rockies, Little Boxes and Go to Sleep my Baby.

Chocolatelovinggran Fri 20-Jan-23 15:29:04

My grandchildren have all enjoyed (endured?) a bedtime chorus of "Say Nighty Night and Kiss me, Say Nighty Night and tell me you'll miss me..." from me

TwiceAsNice Fri 20-Jan-23 15:50:27

My small granddaughter when she was 2/3 wanted me to sing Little Donkey and Teddy Bears Picnic to her all the time and could sing all the nursery rhymes I taught her

midgey Fri 20-Jan-23 16:38:21

My dad used to sing When father papered the parlour! Can hear him laughing now!

Kate1949 Fri 20-Jan-23 16:44:03

Don't jump off the roof dad

LRavenscroft Fri 20-Jan-23 17:04:56

Andy Stewart "Donald where's your trousers'.
Stanley Holloway 'Albert and the Lion".