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Category Archives: Podcasts
Elton Hayes: The Table and the Chair
Elton Hayes published three 78-rpm records with Edward Lear songs, the first one in October 1950 (Parlophone R 3329) and containing The Table and the Chair and The Jumblies (to be posted next Wednesday). This was followed by Parlophone R … Continue reading
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Mairzy Doats
I’m also resuming the Nonsense Lyrics from the 1940s series after the hiatus due to the site hacking. This week Mairzy Doats ( words and music by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston. Miller Music Corp., NYC, 1943) in Al … Continue reading
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The Owl and the Pussy-cat
I am still working on the new nonsenselit.org site, but have decided to take down the “Sounds” section and re-post weekly what was in it here. This week I’m posting a full BBC Radio 4 program of 2 December 2000 … Continue reading
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Fol-the-rol-lol
The recently launched Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project at the University of California, Santa Barbara, provides a great collection of early recordings from the Edison era. Among these Edward M. Favor‘s Fol-the-rol-lol is one of my favourites, at least since … Continue reading
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Mr and Mrs Spikky Sparrow
This week’s song is from a three-record box published by Bluebird Records (made by RCA Victor) in the late 1930s early 1940s. Mr and Mrs Spikky Sparrow, music by Helen E. Myers, sung by Craig McDonnell.
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Nonsense Lyrics: Slim Gaillard
I am starting a new podcast of songs with nonsense lyrics, to be posted on Fridays. The first is Sam Gaillard, a specialist, with Ra-da-da-da (1942).
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The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo
This week’s podcast is The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò, read by David Davis, side 2 of his 1966 45-rpm record, The Nonsense Songs of Edward Lear Read by David Davis, Delysé DEL 158. Side 1 has The Daddy Long-Legs and … Continue reading
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Uttered Nonsense
Eight works of Mr Edward Lear, spoken with the utmost gravity by Mr Ivan Smith, and set to music of the most nonsensical nature by John Sangster. These eight word-pieces embedded within fourteen more instrumental excursions which take their titles … Continue reading
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The Earliest Recordings of The Owl and the Pussy-cat
Edward Lear’s most famous Nonsense song, The Owl and the Pussy-cat, was among the first pieces of music to be recorded. I have been able to find three different recordings of the same arrangement for four voices, here they are: … Continue reading
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Jim's Big Ego's The Jumblies
Jim’s Big Ego have realeased their music under a Creative Commons licence which allows noncommercial distrubution, so here is their Edward Lear-based song, The Jumblies, from the album Don’t Get Smart. If you want to hear earlier song versions of … Continue reading
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