Thursday, 29 April 2021

o) Uke-Song: "FLIGHT OF THE LOONIE", currency in Canada


PARODY-LYRICS
ORIGINAL SONG: "O Canada", R.S. Weir 1908.

PARODY COMPOSED: Giorgio Coniglio, January, 2015.


PARODY-WORDLINK. 

To return to the current post on "Daily Illustrated Nonsense" (and to see the lyrics without the chord-chart indications) click HERE

January 16, 2015. The Wall Street Journal reviewed recent market and financial news from Canada under the title, “The Maple Leaf Faces a Harsh Fall”.





FLIGHT OF THE LOONIE


(to the tune of "O Canada")




















UKULELE-FRIENDLY FORMAT
(Click on any chord-chart slide to move to 'song-presentation mode'; then navigate through thumbnails at bottom of page.)

Gdim7 = 0101
















* TSE = Toronto Stock Exchange





FURTHER SONGS ON THE SAME THEME

For other nostalgic takes on Canada's national hymns, you can view (and sing along with) ...
post #6 (December 2013) Canadian Reunion
post #22 (February 2014) The Maple Leaf Ad Infinitum  
post #181 (June 2018)  Something to Groan About

Monday, 19 April 2021

Uke-Song: "FICKLE TWIST OF VERSE", as might be sung by Bob Dylan


PARODY-LYRICS, based on traditional poetry (limericks)
ORIGINAL SONG: "Simple Twist of FateBob Dylan 1975; covers by Diana Krall and Sean Costello are recommended.

ORIGINAL POETRY: At Wikipedia (click here), you can find a discussion of limericks dealing with the 'man from Nantucket'.

PARODY-COMPOSED: Giorgio Coniglio, June 2016. 

PARODY-LINK: To return to the corresponding post on "Daily Illustrated Nonsense" (and to see the lyrics without the chord-chart indications) click HERE



CURRENT CONTENTS: these are limericks presumably chosen by Bob Dylan from the classic repertoire for re-interpretation 
1. "There once was a man from Nantucket" (clean version) -- 3 verses, unattributed.
2. "There once was a man from Nantucket" (dirty version) -- cleaned up by G.C.
3. "A gross, a dozen,  and a score" -- Leigh Mercer
4. "There was an old miser named Clarence" -- Ogden Nash
Chorus. "People say it makes them sick" -- Giorgio Coniglio
5-13. See the link at the bottom of this blog-page.

FICKLE TWIST OF VERSE, part #1

(to the tune of "Simple Twist of Fate")



UKULELE-FRIENDLY FORMAT

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Leigh Mercer, author of the underlying mathematical limerick, is best known for his palindrome, "A man, a plan, a canal, Panama"











CONTINUATION

This song continues - "Bob Dylan Sings More Classic Limerick-Lyrics".



ORIGINAL SONG-LYRICS
(click on any song chart to enlarge and compare the original and parody versions of the song)














Friday, 9 April 2021

Limerick-Uke-Saga: "The BIPOLAR ILLNESS of GUN-TOTING PHYLLIS"


SINGABLE LIMERICKS   
ORIGINAL SONG: These verses can be sung 
to "The Limerick Song", as in "The Flea and the Fly". 
LIMERICK VERSE: The lyrics for the corresponding poem by Giorgio Coniglio were originally 
web-published  at the OEDILF website (the Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form).

SONGLINK: To sing more lyrics about gun control, go to this earlier blogpost, "More Limericks of Gun-Control". 




PHYLLIS'S BIPOLAR ILLNESS

(to the tune of 'The Limerick Song')








UKULELE-FRIENDLY FORMAT (and guitar, too!)

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