GREEN GROW THE RUSHES OH

CELTIC WOMAN
SONGWRITERS: RONNIE BARKER & RONNIE HAZLEHURST
COUNTRY: IRELAND
ALBUM: CELTIC WOMAN BELIEVE
LABEL: MANHATTAN RECORDS
GENRE: CELTIC MUSIC
YEAR: 2011
 
          Believe is the seventh studio album released by the group Celtic Woman.
       The album was released in two versions: the first a compilation of earlier songs packaged with a new song, "Princess Toyotomi", released on 25 May 2011 in Japan to promote the release of the titular film in which said track served as the theme song, the other a studio album released internationally on 24 January 2012, featuring new music. Vocalists Chloë Agnew, Lisa Kelly, Lisa Lambe, and fiddler Máiréad Nesbitt appear on both versions, while the Japanese version features former members Órla Fallon, Lynn Hilary, Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, Alex Sharpe, and Hayley Westenra.
There's not but care on every hand
In every hour that passes oh
What signifies the life of man
If it were not for the lassies oh
 
Green grow the rushes oh
Green grow the rushes oh
The sweetest hours that e'er I spent
Are spent among the lassies oh
 
The worldly race may riches chase
And riches still may fly them oh
And though at last they catch them fast
Their hearts can ne'er enjoy them oh
 
Green grow the rushes oh
Green grow the rushes oh
The sweetest hours that e'er I spent
Are spent among the lassies oh
 
The sweetest hours that e'er I spent
Are spent among the lassies oh
 
Green grow the rushes oh
Green grow the rushes oh
The sweetest hours that e'er I spent
Are spent among the lassies oh
 
Old nature swears the lovley dears
Her noblest work she classes oh
Her apprentice hand she tried on man
Then she made the lassies oh
 
Green grow the rushes oh
Green grow the rushes oh
The sweetest hours that e'er I spent
Are spent among the lassies oh
 
Green grow the rushes oh
Green grow the rushes oh
The sweetest hours that e'er I spent
Are spent among the lassies oh
Are spent among the lassies oh.

SOMETHING GOOD

JULIE ANDREWS & BILL LEE
SONGWRITER: RICHARD RODGERS & OSCAR HAMERSTEIN II
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
MOVIE: THE SOUND OF MUSIC
ALBUM: SOMETHING GOOD
GENRE: SOUNDTRACK
LABEL: 20TH CENTURY STUDIOS
YEAR: 1965
 
     The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical drama film produced and directed by Robert Wise, and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, with Richard Haydn, Peggy Wood, Charmian Carr, and Eleanor Parker. The film is an adaptation of the 1959 stage musical, composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. The film's screenplay was written by Ernest Lehman, adapted from the stage musical's book by Lindsay and Crouse. Based on the 1949 memoir The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp, the film is about a young Austrian postulant who, in 1938, is sent to the villa of a retired naval officer and widower to be governess to his seven children.
       Filming took place from March to September 1964 in Los Angeles and Salzburg. The Sound of Music was released on March 2, 1965, in the United States, initially as a limited roadshow theatrical release. Although initial critical response to the film was mixed, it was a major commercial success, becoming the number one box office film after four weeks, and the highest-grossing film of 1965. By November 1966, The Sound of Music had become the highest-grossing film of all-time—surpassing Gone with the Wind—and held that distinction for five years. The film was just as popular throughout the world, breaking previous box-office records in twenty-nine countries. Following an initial theatrical release that lasted four and a half years, and two successful re-releases, the film sold 283 million admissions worldwide and earned a total worldwide gross of $286 million.
       The Sound of Music received five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, Wise's second pair of both awards, the first being from the 1961 film West Side Story. The film also received two Golden Globe Awards, for Best Motion Picture and Best Actress, the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement, and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written American Musical. In 1998, the American Film Institute(AFI) listed The Sound of Music as the fifty-fifth greatest American film of all time, and the fourth greatest film musical. In 2001, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Perhaps I had a wicked childhood
Perhaps I had a miserable youth
But somewhere in my wicked, miserable past
There must have been a moment of truth
 
For here you are, standing there, loving me
Whether or not you should
So somewhere in my youth or childhood
I must have done something good
 
Nothing comes from nothing
Nothing ever could
So somewhere in my youth or childhood
I must have done something good
 
For here you are, standing there, loving me
Whether or not you should
So somewhere in my youth or childhood
I must have done something good
 
Nothing comes from nothing
Nothing ever could
So somewhere in my youth
Or childhood
I must have done something
Something good.

O AMOR É UM ATO REVOLUCIONÁRIO

SANDY
COMPOSITOR: CHICO CÉSAR
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: O AMOR É UM ATO REVOLUCIONÁRIO
GÊNERO: POP
GRAVADORA: REDE GLOBO
ANO: 2023
 
          Sandy Leah Lima(Campinas, 28 de janeiro de 1983) é uma cantora, compositora e atriz brasileira. Durante os primeiros anos da infância, ela e seu irmão Junior Lima formaram uma dupla vocal. Sandy & Junior ganharam notoriedade após uma apresentação no programa Som Brasil, em 1989, que lhes rendeu um contrato com a PolyGram. Depois de alcançarem o sucesso como cantores mirins, os irmãos atingiram o auge comercial de sua carreira na adolescência: os álbuns Era Uma Vez... Ao Vivo(1998), As Quatro Estações(1999), Quatro Estações: O Show(2000) e Sandy & Junior(2001) venderam mais de um milhão de cópias cada, sendo que os três primeiros estão entre os álbuns mais vendidos de todos os tempos no Brasil. Os álbuns seguintes viram Sandy e Junior assumindo cada vez mais o controle criativo de seus projetos. A dupla se desfez em 2007, com o lançamento do registro ao vivo Acústico MTV. Em 2019, eles se reuniram para uma turnê que se tornou um sucesso comercial e de crítica. O nome dos irmãos também se tornou uma forte marca, com mais de 300 produtos licenciados que, até 2004, movimentaram mais de 300 milhões de reais.
        Após o fim da dupla em dezembro de 2007, Sandy passou os dois anos seguintes concentrando seus esforços na produção de sua estreia na carreira solo. Além disso, ela dedicou-se à sua vida pessoal. Em 2008, Sandy concluiu sua graduação em Letras pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas(PUC) e se casou com o músico Lucas Lima, com quem tem um filho, nascido em junho de 2014. Em 2010, ela lançou seu álbum de estreia solo, Manuscrito, que foi precedido pelo single "Pés Cansados" e certificado com platina pela Pro-Música Brasil(PMB). A turnê do álbum Manuscrito deu origem ao seu primeiro registro ao vivo, Manuscrito Ao Vivo(2011). Segundo álbum de estúdio da cantora, Sim(2013) produziu três singles e alcançou a nona posição no Brasil. Em 2016, Sandy lançou seu segundo álbum ao vivo, Meu Canto, que teve como carro-chefe a canção "Me Espera" e atingiu o topo da parada de DVDs da PMB. Em 2018, ela lançou seu terceiro álbum de estúdio, um projeto de colaborações intitulado Nós, Voz, Eles. Além do sucesso comercial, Sandy tem experimentado um maior nível de aprovação da crítica com seu trabalho solo.
O amor é um ato revolucionário
Quem vive amando, dando amor e sendo amado
Colhendo o que lhe é oferecido
E a si mesmo se coloca ofertado
Se este está nu, veste o manto sagrado
Que ao que ama, o infinito faz vestido
De Deus e os deuses, sim, é o mais querido
Mesmo no escuro, seu sentir é iluminado
 
O amor é um ato revolucionário
Por estados e religiões temido
Quem pelo amor é pertencido
A si governa e só a ele é confessado
Quem ama, ao andar cria sua estrada
Em seu voo, vê as planícies prazerosas
E no cume das montanhas alterosas
Toca em gozo a rosa viva imaculada
 
Não será jamais pelo mal tocado
Seu eu profundo não é nunca profanado
Só mesmo o tolo nega do amor o apostolado
E a seus apóstolos diz que vivem em pecado
 
O amor é um ato revolucionário
A besta humana torna em anjo apascentado
Em amoroso afia o espírito mais irado
O corpo e a alma, um no outro, todo e tudo
Quem ama fala ao mundo mesmo mudo
Seu pulso é a pulsação do universo em dança
Nas inquietações da guerra insana, a paz alcança
Quem traz a lança do amor e seu escudo
 
Não será jamais pelo mal tocado
Seu eu profundo não é nunca profanado
Só mesmo o tolo nega do amor o apostolado
E a seus apóstolos diz que vivem em pecado
 
Não será jamais pelo mal tocado
Seu eu profundo não é nunca profanado
Só mesmo o tolo nega do amor o apostolado
E a seus apóstolos diz que vivem em pecado
 

O amor é um ato revolucionário.

PUFF THE MAGIC DRAGON

PETER, PAUL & MARY
SONGWRITERS: ROBIN SPIELBERG; LEONARD LIPTON & PETER YARROW
COUNTRY: U, S. A.
ALBUM: MOVING
LABEL: WARNER RECORDS
GENRE: FOLK
YEAR: 1963
 
       Peter, Paul and Mary was an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961 during the American folk music revival phenomenon. The trio consisted of tenor Peter Yarrow, baritone Paul Stookey, and contralto Mary Travers. The group's repertoire included songs written by Yarrow and Stookey, early songs by Bob Dylan, and covers of other folk musicians. They were enormously successful in the early- and mid-1960s, with their debut album topping the charts for weeks, and helped popularize the folk music revival. After the death of Travers in 2009, Yarrow and Stookey continued to perform as a duo under their individual names.
        Mary Travers said she was influenced by Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and the Weavers. In the documentary Peter, Paul & Mary: Carry It On — A Musical Legacy, members of the Weavers discuss how Peter, Paul and Mary took over the torch of the social commentary of folk music in the 1960s.
       The group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Peter, Paul and Mary received the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006.
         Moving is the second album by the American folk music trio Peter, Paul & Mary, released in January 1963. The third single, "Puff, the Magic Dragon," was a huge hit and a defining song for the trio, reaching #2 on the Hot 100, #1 on the Easy Listening, and #10 on the R&B Charts.
       The lead-off single, "Big Boat," failed to chart substantially, only staying on the Top 100 for two weeks, reaching #93. Cash Box described it as "an exciting, fast moving folk opus." The second single, "Settle Down (Goin' Down That Highway)," did slightly better, peaking at #56 on the Pop charts during a 6-week run; however, it did become an easy listening hit at #14.
Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea
And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee
Little Jackie Paper loved that rascal Puff
And brought him strings, and sealing wax, and other fancy stuff
 
Oh, Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea
And frolicked in the autumn mist, in a land called Honah Lee
Puff, the magic dragon, lived by the sea
And frolicked in the autumn mist, in a land called Honah Lee
 
Together they would travel on a boat with billowed sail
Jackie kept a lookout perched on Puff's gigantic tail
Noble kings and princes would bow whenever they came
Pirate ships would lower their flags when Puff roared out his name
 
Oh, Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea
And frolicked in the autumn mist, in a land called Honah Lee
Puff, the magic dragon, lived by the sea
And frolicked in the autumn mist, in a land called Honah Lee
 
A dragon lives forever, but not so little boys
Painted wings and giant's rings make way for other toys
One gray night it happened, Jackie Paper came no more
And Puff, that mighty dragon, he ceased his fearless roar
 
His head was bent in sorrow, green scales fell like rain
Puff no longer went to play along the cherry lane
Without his lifelong friend, Puff could not be brave
So Puff, that mighty dragon, sadly slipped into his cave
 
Oh, Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea
And frolicked in the autumn mist, in a land called Honah Lee
Puff, the magic dragon, lived by the sea
And frolicked in the autumn mist, in a land called Honah Lee.

JUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER

HERMAN’S HERMITS
SONGWRITER: KENNY YOUNG
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: THEIR GRESYEST HITS
LABEL: ABKCO MUSIC & RECORDS
GENRE: FOLK
YEAR: 1973
 
       Herman's Hermits are an English pop group formed in 1964 in Manchester and fronted by singer Peter Noone. Known for their jaunty beat sound and Noone's tongue-in-cheek vocal style, the Hermits charted numerous transatlantic hits in the UK and in America, where they ranked as one of the most successful acts in the Beatles-led British Invasion. At the pinnacle of their popularity in 1965, the group logged twenty-four consecutive weeks in the top 10 of the US Billboard chart, and reached number one with the singles "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" and "I'm Henry VIII, I Am". Their other international hits include "I'm Into Something Good" (their sole UK number-one), "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat", "Silhouettes", "Wonderful World", "A Must to Avoid", "There's a Kind of Hush", "I Can Take or Leave Your Loving", "Something's Happening" and "My Sentimental Friend", all of which were produced by Mickie Most. They also appeared in four films, two of which were vehicles for the band.
         Their chart debut was a cover of Gerry Goffin and Carole King's "I'm into Something Good" (a then recent US Top 40 hit for Earl-Jean). In September 1964 it replaced the Kinks' "You Really Got Me" at number one in the UK singles chart and in December reached nº 13 in the US. The Hermits never topped the British charts again, but in America in 1965—when Billboard magazine ranked them America's top singles act of the year (with the Beatles at nº 2)—they topped the Hot 100 with two non-UK releases: "Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter" and "I’m Henry VIII, I Am” (a cover of the 1910 Cockney-style music hall song "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am"). The nº 12 debut of "Mrs. Brown" on the Hot 100 in April 1965 was the decade's third highest (behind the Beatles' "Hey Jude" and "Get Back").
      Between late 1964 and early 1968 Herman's Hermits never failed to reach the Top 40 in the States. Six of their 11 US Top Tens were not released as A-side singles in their native UK, including the two afore-mentioned number ones plus "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat" (nº 2), "Listen People" (nº. 3), a cover of Noel Gay's 1937 song "Leaning on a Lamp-post" (no. 9, under the title "Leaning on the Lamp Post") and their version of Ray Davies's "Dandy" (nº 5). Conversely they hit big in Britain between 1968 and 1970 with several major hits which failed to register in America, among them the four Top Tens "Sunshine Girl" (nº 8), "Something's Happening" (nº 6), "My Sentimental Friend" (nº 2) and "Years May Come, Years May Go" (nº 7). Their final UK hit, "Lady Barbara" (nº 13), released in the autumn of 1970, was credited to 'Peter Noone & Herman's Hermits'.
He may send you flowers
Baby, every single day
Buy you fancy clothes from Paris
And have sweet things to say
 
But I can give you love
Sweet, sweet love
Now ain't that just a little bit better
 
And he'll take you to night clubs
In a shiny limousine
Buy you furs and diamond bracelets
Make you look just like a queen
 
But I can give you love
Sweet, sweet love
Now ain't that just a little bit better
 
Love, love, love
Is what I can give ya
True, true love
As long as I may live
 
But I can give you love
Sweet, sweet love
Now ain't that just a little bit better
 
Love, love, love
Is what I can give ya
True, true love
As long as I may live
 
Well, he may want to buy
A fancy mansion on a hill
Will you live with him forever?
Baby, that ain't such a thrill
 
'Cause I can give you love
Sweet, sweet love
Now ain't that just a little bit better.

GALWAY GIRL

ED SHEERAN
SONGWRITERS: Johnny Mcdaid; Foy Vance; Sean Graham; Damian Mckee; Eamon Murray; Liam Bradley & Niamh Dune
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: GALWAY GIRL
LABEL: ASYLUM
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 2017
 
          Edward Christopher Sheeran (/ˈʃɪərən/; born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter. Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, he began writing songs around the age of eleven. In early 2011, Sheeran independently released the extended play Nº 5 Collaborations Project. He signed with Asylum Records the same year.
            Sheeran's debut album, + ("Plus"), was released in September 2011 and topped the UK Albums Chart. It contained his first hit single "The A Team". In 2012, Sheeran won the Brit Awards for Best British Male Solo Artist and British Breakthrough Act. Sheeran's second studio album, × ("Multiply"), topped charts around the world upon its release in June 2014. It was named the second-best-selling album worldwide of 2015. In the same year, × won Album of the Year at the 2015 Brit Awards, and he received the Ivor Novello Award for Songwriter of the Year from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors. A single from ×, "Thinking Out Loud", earned him the 2016 Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance.
           Sheeran's third album, ÷ ("Divide"), was released in March 2017, and was the best-selling album worldwide of 2017. The first two singles from the album, "Shape of You" and "Castle on the Hill", broke records in a number of countries by debuting in the top two positions of the charts. He also became the first artist to have two songs debut in the US top 10 in the same week. By March 2017, Sheeran had accumulated ten top 10 singles from ÷ on the UK Singles Chart, breaking the record for most top 10 UK singles from one album. His fourth single from ÷, "Perfect", reached number one in the US, Australia and the UK, where it became the Christmas number one in 2017. The world's best-selling artist of 2017, he was named the Global Recording Artist of the Year. Released in 2019, his first collaborative album, Nº.6 Collaborations Project, debuted at number one in most major markets, and spawned three UK number one singles, "I Don't Care", "Beautiful People" and "Take Me Back to London". His fourth studio album, = ("Equals"), topped the charts in most major markets in 2021.
        "Galway Girl" is a song by English singer and songwriter Ed Sheeran. The song is a collaboration between Sheeran and Irish folk band Beoga, and is heavily influenced by Irish traditional music. On Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March 2017, Sheeran announced the song as the third single from his 2017 album ÷, accompanied by a lyric video.
       The song entered the charts of 31 countries around the world. It topped the charts in Ireland, Iceland, Slovenia, and Slovakia; reached number two in the UK, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, and Poland; and reached the top five on the charts of Germany, Hungary, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden.
            "Galway Girl" was included on the year-end top singles charts of 17 countries, including the top five of Belgium, Denmark, Slovenia, and the UK; the top 10 of Australia, Austria, Germany, New Zealand, and Sweden; and the top 20 of Hungary, Italy, Poland, and Switzerland.
      The song was certified Platinum or multi-Platinum in 13 countries.
She played the fiddle in an Irish band
But she fell in love with an English man
Kissed her on the neck and then I took her by the hand
Said, "Baby, I just want to dance"
 
I met her on Grafton street right outside of the bar
She shared a cigarette with me while her brother played the guitar
She asked me what does it mean, the Gaelic ink on your arm?
Said it was one of my friend's songs, do you want to drink on?
She took Jamie as a chaser, Jack for the fun
She got Arthur on the table with Johnny riding a shotgun
Chatted some more, one more drink at the bar
Then put Van on the jukebox, got up to dance
 
You know, she played the fiddle in an Irish band
But she fell in love with an English man
Kissed her on the neck and then I took her by the hand
Said, "Baby, I just want to dance"
With my pretty little Galway Girl
You're my pretty little Galway Girl
 
You know she beat me at darts and then she beat me at pool
And then she kissed me like there was nobody else in the room
As last orders were called was when she stood on the stool
After dancing to Cèilidh singing to trad tunes
I never heard Carrickfergus ever sang so sweet
A capella in the bar using her feet for a beat
Oh, I could have that voice playing on repeat for a week
And in this packed out room swear she was singing to me
 
You know, she played the fiddle in an Irish band
But she fell in love with an English man
Kissed her on the neck and then I took her by the hand
Said, "Baby, I just want to dance"
My pretty little Galway Girl
My, my, my, my, my, my, my Galway Girl
My, my, my, my, my, my, my Galway Girl
My, my, my, my, my, my, my Galway Girl
 
And now we've outstayed our welcome and it's closing time
I was holding her hand, her hand was holding mine
Our coats both smell of smoke, whisky and wine
As we fill up our lungs with the cold air of the night
I walked her home then she took me inside
To finish some Doritos and another bottle of wine
I swear I'm gonna put you in a song that I write
About a Galway Girl and a perfect night
 
She played the fiddle in an Irish band
But she fell in love with an English man
Kissed her on the neck and then I took her by the hand
Said, "Baby, I just want to dance"
My pretty little Galway Girl
My, my, my, my, my, my, my Galway Girl
My, my, my, my, my, my, my Galway Girl
My, my, my, my, my, my, my Galway Girl

WHY NOT NOW?

MATT MONRO
SONGWRITERS: DAVID GREER & PETER ROSS KING
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: HEARTHBREAKERS
LABEL: PARLOPHONE
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1989
 
    Matt Monro(born Terence Edward Parsons, 1 December 1930 – 7 February 1985) was an English singer. Known as "The Man with the Golden Voice", he performed internationally during his 30-year career. AllMusic has described Monro as "one of the most underrated pop vocalists of the '60s", who "possessed the easiest, most perfect baritone in the business".
       His recordings include the UK top 10 hits "Portrait of My Love", "My Kind of Girl", "Softly As I Leave You", "Walk Away" and "Yesterday" (originally by the Beatles). He also recorded several film themes such as "From Russia with Love" for the eponymous James Bond film, "Born Free" for the eponymous film and "On Days Like These" for The Italian Job.
    Monro was born Terence Edward Parsons on 1 December 1930 in Finsbury, north London, to Frederick and Alice Parsons. He had three brothers — Arthur, Reg and Harry — and a sister, Alice. He attended Duncombe School in Islington, and Elliott School, Putney.
      Monro had a difficult childhood. His father died when he was three and after his mother became ill, he was fostered out for two years. Leaving school at 14, he tried a succession of jobs without remaining in any of them for very long, before National Service beckoned in 1948. Monro became a tank driving instructor in the British armed forces and was posted to Hong Kong. He had sung in public from an early age, for example at the Tufnell Park Palais, and in Hong Kong he took to entering local talent contests, winning several. In fact, he became a regular guest (and frequent winner) of Radio Rediffusion's Talent Time show in Hong Kong. He was invited by then-host Ray Cordeiro to perform in his own one-off show entitled Terry Parsons Sings, on the condition that he would bow out of future Talent Time episodes to make way for others. Agreeing to the deal, he performed his first on-air concert for Rediffusion on 27 June 1953. 
Please love me tonight
For it's clear very clear
The moment is right so why not now
I thrill at your touch
Your so near very near
I need you so much
So why not now
 
Your warm finger tips
Touching my hand
I long for your lips to understand
 
And whisper love me tonight
Midnight's near
Very near
Tomorrow can wait
So why not now
 
Love will never wait
And maybe tomorrow's too late
Say it tenderly
And whisper love me tonight
 
Midnight's near very near
Tomorrow can wait
So why not now
Tomorrow can wait
So why not now.

 NELLY BLY

ROBERT SHAW CHORALE
SONGWRITER: STEPHEN FOSTER
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: THE MANY MOODS OF CHRISTMAS
LABEL: RCA VICTOR
GENRE: BALLADS
YEAR: 1850/2011
 
        Stephen Collins Foster was born on July 4, 1826, in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania. He was a composer and lyricist who wrote over 200 songs in his lifetime. Some of his most famous works include “Oh! Susanna”, “Camptown Races,” and “My Old Kentucky Home.” Foster died on January 13, 1864, at the age of 37. He was very successful in selling his music to various sheet music publishers throughout his career. Stephen Foster was the first fully professional U.S.
      Nelly Bly is a love song written by Stephen Foster about a young woman in love with a sailor. The song was published in 1850 and was very popular at the time. It describes the young woman’s longing for her sailor lover and sadness when he is away at sea. The lyrics are about as classic Stephen Foster as you can get.
Nelly Bly! Nelly Bly!
Bring the broom along,
Well sweep the kitchen clean, my dear,
And have a little song.
Poke the wood, my lady love
And make the fire burn,
And while I take the banjo down,
 Just give the mush a turn.
 
Chorus: Hey, Nelly! Ho Nelly!
Listen, love, to me,
Ill sing for you and play for you
A dulcem melody.
 
Nelly Bly has a voice
Like a turtle dove,
I hear it in the meadow
And I hear it in the grove.
Nelly Bly has a heart
Warm as a cup of tea,
And bigger than the sweet potatoes
Down in Tennessee.
 
Chorus: Hey, Nelly! Ho Nelly!
Listen, love, to me,
Ill sing for you and play for you
A dulcem melody.
 
Nelly Bly shuts her eye
When she goes to sleep.
When she wakens up again
Her eyeballs start to peep.
The way she walks, she lifts her foot,
And then she bumps it down;
And when it lights, theres music there
In that part of the town.
 
Chorus: Hey, Nelly! Ho Nelly!
Listen, love, to me,
Ill sing for you and play for you
A dulcem melody.
 
Nelly Bly! Nelly Bly!
Never, never sigh;
Never bring the tear drop
To the corner of your eye.
For the pie is made of pumpkins
And the mush is made of corn,
And theres corn and pumpkins plenty, love,
A-lyin in the barn.