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== '''Song Title:- Hedon Road Gaol''' == | == '''Song Title:- Hedon Road Gaol''' == | ||
Roud number | [[Roud number 1077]] | ||
Sung by:- Unknown aged female, Hull, Yorkshire, from a field recording | Sung by:- Unknown aged female, Hull, Yorkshire, from a field recording | ||
See text, score and notes and listen to recording as sung by Steve Gardham at www.yorkshirefolksong.net | See text, score and notes and listen to recording as sung by Steve Gardham at the [http://www.yorkshirefolksong.net Yorkshire Garland Group] website. | ||
At six o' clock the bells do ring | At six o' clock the bells do ring |
Latest revision as of 23:02, 3 December 2008
Song Title:- Hedon Road Gaol
Sung by:- Unknown aged female, Hull, Yorkshire, from a field recording
See text, score and notes and listen to recording as sung by Steve Gardham at the Yorkshire Garland Group website.
At six o' clock the bells do ring
For every man to rise,
To wash and scrub his little cell
And the place he occupies.
At seven o' clock skilly comes in
Skilly boiling, not!
It's sometimes thick and it's sometimes thin
And a pint is all you've got.
Chorus:
All around old Hedon Road Gaol,
Where you do no talking,
All around old Hedon Road Gaol
When you're teasing tarry oakum,
Hessian mailbags in your cell,
take warning what I've said,
It's a bloody rotten prison for a soldier.
And Hedon Road prison smells
And the bells are made of brass,
And now I've done my six-month
You can shove 'em right up your ...