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Subject: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Clinton Hammond Date: 04 Feb 02 - 01:42 PM A "mate" of mine on another MB elsewhere posted these lyrics
I saw her snatch her suitcase from the window Anybody got the 4-1-1 on this song?? .-) |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Wilfried Schaum Date: 04 Feb 02 - 01:57 PM Word missing in the 3rd line? May be "I kissed her as ..." would fit the metre. Wilfried |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Clinton Hammond Date: 04 Feb 02 - 02:25 PM Could very well be, but I can only post what he posted in his original request...
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Clinton Hammond Date: 04 Feb 02 - 05:35 PM No one? |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Sorcha Date: 04 Feb 02 - 05:43 PM According to this site, it's a "Kenneth Threadgill Song-Austin TX He used to perform this in the 70's" and is quoted this way:
I saw her snatch...the suitcase from the window I didn't find any more lyrics.
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Bat Goddess Date: 04 Feb 02 - 05:55 PM I think it was Llewtrah who originally asked about this on the Bawdy list. And I posted back what my friend Allan Schwinn sings this as an intro to "The Ship Song" (which I can post the words to, but it's not bawdy, and is under copyright, but I don't know who wrote it). What he sings is: I saw her snatch.........her suitcase from the closet I grabbed her butt.........time was growing short I kissed her ass.............the taxi came to take her To see her brother Jack.........off on the train He says he got it years ago from some comedian. Linn |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Jeri Date: 04 Feb 02 - 06:06 PM Sounds like a Buddy Hackett sort of thing. (S.W.A.G.) |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: kidd Date: 04 Feb 02 - 06:30 PM just as well there are no more lyrics, eh? |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Clinton Hammond Date: 04 Feb 02 - 06:41 PM Why do you say that kidd? |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Peg Date: 04 Feb 02 - 08:02 PM cuz it's kinda silly...not to mention insulting to women...but would probably bo good for a laugh in most bars. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Clinton Hammond Date: 04 Feb 02 - 08:09 PM kinda silly Pffft.... Isn't that 98% of what get's called pub/celtic music??? I LIKE kinda silly! Insulting to women? Well, it was a woman who made the original post on another MB (the 'he' above is a typeo) so I guess one cannot presume to speak for everyone... |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Dave Bryant Date: 05 Feb 02 - 05:11 AM I assume that Clinton is the other side of the ditch as the description "Celtic Music" has no such connotation over here in the UK. I'm not used to it being particularly linked to "Pub" music as a category either. There are bawdy songs in most genres, but I would have thought that unless we're talking about Celtic rugby supporters that Celtic music is no raunchier than any other. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Wilfried Schaum Date: 05 Feb 02 - 09:19 AM Has anyone got the tune? Would like to sing it when drinking with some English speaking companions. Wilfried |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Charley Noble Date: 05 Feb 02 - 10:16 AM Lynn - which "Ship Song" are you refering to? Charley Noble |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Ringer Date: 05 Feb 02 - 10:31 AM I don't see it as insulting to women, Peg. Full of doubles entendres, sure (which I confess I completely missed in the first post; but then, "To the pure, all things are pure" **BG**). But insulting to women? How? |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Clinton Hammond Date: 05 Feb 02 - 01:04 PM Oh good gods damn Bald Eagle... Don't go there man! LOL!! And Dave B... Ya... I'm a New Worlder... and ya this kind of crap is exactly what get's totted around by the mob as "Irish" or "Celtic" music... But then again, so is crap like 7 Drunken Nights, and the Unicorn Song.... My usual response to the innane question "Do you play and Celtic music?" is, "Sorry, the Celts were extinct long before I had a chance to learn any of thier music." |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: GUEST,Nick Romano Date: 23 Dec 05 - 11:47 AM This song was preformed by The Treniers, who were an R&B group during the 40's and are credited by some as the group that first started Rock & Roll. To the best of my knowledge the song title is "I Saw Her Snatch". Milt Trenier can still be seen singing this song in Chicago, though if you go to see him you might have to request it. I have only seen this done as duet. The following is my recollection of the song. I don't know how to best write this out and will be using an "..." to indicate a hold for two beats of the music. 1: I saw her snatch... 2: What are you singing you can't sing that! 1: What? 2: You can't sing a song like that in front of these fine people. 1: All I was going to say was; I saw her snatch... her suitcase from the window. 2: Oh, alright. 1: I saw her snatch… her suitcase from the window. I held her but... 2: Hold it, hold it. What are you doing? 1: What? 2: You just can't sing a song like this! 1: Why? I was just going to sing; I held her but... a moment in the rain. 2: That's it? 1: Yes 2: Ok 1: I saw her snatch... her suitcase from the window. I held her but... a moment in the rain. I kissed as... 2: That's it! Stop right there! 1: All I was singing was; I kissed her as... she departed for the station. 2: look, just do me a favor. Keep it closer together, and don't pause like that. 1: Keep it closer together? 2: Yes, please. 1: Alright. 2: Thank you. 1: I saw her snatchher suitcase from the window. I held her buta moment in the rain. I kissed her asshe departed for the station. To see her bother Jack off on the train. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Charley Noble Date: 23 Dec 05 - 08:14 PM Nick- Thanks for clarifying how this ditty was presented. Charley Noble |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: GUEST,Joe_F Date: 23 Dec 05 - 08:39 PM A similar old tease (best for nonrhotic speakers): A sol-, a sol-, a soldier I would be, Two pis-, two pis-, two pistols on my knee, For cu-, for cu-, for curiosity, To fight for count-, to fight for count-, to fight for country. --- Joe Fineman joe_f@verizon.net ||: Where reasons are no reason, cause is true. || |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: GUEST,BCBudbuddie Date: 11 Feb 09 - 06:44 PM I heard this song in Keswick Ontario at the Waterfront Bar and Grill.The band was Two 4 the Show.From what I remember most of the lyrics go like this.I saw her snatch;her suitcase from the window.I held her ass;she walked through the door.Oh she blew me;a kiss from the driveway.And she held my cock;er spaniel once more.She sold her coun;try farmhouse in London,and I ate her box;of raisins in the shade. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Joe_F Date: 11 Feb 09 - 08:38 PM Cf. also She has freckles on her, but she is nice. When I hold her in my arms, it's paradise. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: GUEST,Byron Laursen Date: 11 Feb 09 - 09:31 PM I learned this variation in 7th grade, nearly 50 years ago: I saw her snatch her satchel from the table / I held her but a moment in my arms / We went down to the station / To see her brother Jack off on the train. While I won't say one version is superior to the other, you've got to love that alliteration in the first line. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Melissa Date: 11 Feb 09 - 09:47 PM Long Tom and the Dusty Danglers have one like this called "Country Girl" |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: GUEST,TJ in San Diego Date: 12 Feb 09 - 04:18 PM A lot of this sounds like it has its roots in an old Redd Foxx party record, circa 1956 or so. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: GUEST Date: 06 May 09 - 02:28 AM I saw her *snatch* her suitcase from the window!! I grabbed her *as-s* she walked out the door, She *blew me - a kiss from the driveway and she held my *cock -erspanial once more! I ate her out* standing *cunt ry dinner and I held her sweet *pussy cat |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 06 May 09 - 07:45 AM Enticing Piece of As sociated words - I have just the place to use it.
Anyone have an approximate tune ?
Sincerely, |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Bat Goddess Date: 06 May 09 - 10:51 AM Our friend Allan Schwinn sings this as an intro to another song originally sent me those words instead of the intro. A few years ago I asked him for his source and he replied -- "I heard a standup comedian do something like this before dirt was invented. I changed the words a bit so it would fit to music. I then added it to the beginning of the ship song which is somewhat from another comedian. The total final arrangement is mine. No copyright existed then.....but it does now. I guess the source is me [Allan Schwinn]. What he sings is: I saw her snatch.........her suitcase from the closet I grabbed her butt.........time was growing short I kissed her ass.............the taxi came to take her To see her brother Jack.........off on the train Then he goes into "The Ship Song" (which is under copyright, but he doesn't know who wrote it) -- Everytime we take a trip you always get my goat. I like traveling on a plane....you like a ferry boat. Well, the next time we go traveling, Ships are out and I declare; You go your way, I'll go mine; I'll met you over there. Go take a ship for yourself. I'll go by plane or by myself. If you can't fly in planes, Ride in busses or in trains, Then go take a ship for yourself. Take a battleship, an excursion ship Or a fishing ship will do. If you can't take a big ship Then take a small canoe. Bon voyage to you my friend, I'll meet you at the journey's end, If you like briny seas, ocean waves and an ocean breeze Then go take a ship for yourself. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: Schantieman Date: 06 May 09 - 12:01 PM And then, of course, there are the words to the version of 'She'll be Coming Round the Mountain' that they didn't teach us at school... Oh she's got a lovely bottom set of teeth Oh she's got a lovely naval uniform Oh she's got a lovely country house in Spain etc... ....but I think this may bo on an old thread somewhere.. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: GUEST Date: 03 Nov 09 - 03:42 AM It was great watching two for the show sing this song!! |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: GUEST,Mr Red Date: 03 Nov 09 - 05:59 AM A Trooper Watering His Nag first publish by Thomas d'Urfey in 1717. Though he quotes it as "an old song" then so mid 17th c is a likely age. I sing it fairly regularly. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Some bawdy drinking song??? From: GUEST,DiCaisse Date: 17 Nov 09 - 02:06 PM I remember listening a record my father had, back in the 70's. The name of the group was "The Trenairs (sp). I'm currently trying to find it to share with my husband and friends. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Treniers |