Don Yates got the ball rolling with Dillard Chandler’s setting of ‘Short Time Here, but a Long Time Gone’. He also sang ‘The Poor Wayfaring Stranger’ and Tommy Sands’ ‘There Were Roses’.
Erin Dowd sang three songs: ‘Farewell to Nova Scotia’, a popular setting of ‘The Two Sisters’ (Child 10), and ‘Glencoe’ by Jim McLean.
Severn Savage sang a not-surprisingly Australian song entitled ‘Wallaby Stew’ and an American setting of ‘The Boston Burglar’. He also sang a composition of Linda Kelly's about growing up and old in Hull, England, 'Lament'.
Steven Lampredi sang a version of Yankee Doodle from the War of 1812 published under the title ‘The New Yankee Doodle’. He also sang ‘The Sailor’s Darby Ram’, but that’s a lie.
Peter Brice sang a setting of ‘The Dear Companion’ collected by Cecil Sharp in North Carolina, Murty Rabbett’s setting of ‘Molly Durkin’, and a setting of ‘The Wife Wrapt in Wether’s Skin’ (Child 277) from Helen Hartness Flanders’ Vermont Folksongs & Ballads.
We left Bertha’s at around quarter to twelve with the cider inside us.
NOTE: In the case that the above listing is incorrect, incomplete, or insufficiently detailed, please recommend changes in the comments.
Don Stallone contributed this post's hyperlinks.
Photo: A lovely strawberry blonde muses: “Which fellow shall take me home with him?” (Credit: Sean McComiskey)
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Severn Savage also sang Linda Kelly's (of the UK duo Hissyfit) song about growing up and old in Hull, England, "Lament"
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