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The Lampton Worm
I would like, if possible to download this song. The rendition I am after was recorded pre 1950 (thats when I accidentally broke the old 78 record my father had) It has been recorded many times by northern folk singers but the one I am after was sung in a real old Geordie dialect as mentioned pre 1950.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whisht! lads, haad yor gobs,
Aa'll tell ye aall and aaful story,
Whisht! lads, haad yor gobs,
An' Aal tell ye 'bout the worm.
I can see worm hill from my house and if you put lambton worm in google you get many responses. ilike this one http://ngfl.northumberland.gov.uk/english/Lambton/default.htm
Many thanks b1 3thy. Not the same recording on the record I broke but very enjoyable. Brought back many memories. Sorry about the incorrect spelling of Lambton , I am the only one of an old Geordie family to be born and live in London.
Do you have any info on a similar northern song "Brown Boots" re a mourner who goes to a funeral in brown boots and gets sneered at. It turns out he gave his best pair of shoes (black) to someone who didnt have any shoes at all.
Do you have any info on a similar northern song "Brown Boots" re a mourner who goes to a funeral in brown boots and gets sneered at. It turns out he gave his best pair of shoes (black) to someone who didnt have any shoes at all.
try this http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/trg/focsle/davjones/ - and then http://members.aol.com/folktrad/davidjones/djdiscog.html . apparantly he does some albums, Songs of Exquisite Taste is the one you are looking for. Cheers for the stars :)