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Sat in bed last night unable to sleep, just gave my brain free reign.
Ended up recalling our "music lessons" at primary school some 64 years ago.
What on earth possessed that teacher to teach us songs like....
"Who is Sylvia, what is she"
"Kije was a Hussar bold, a Hussar bold was he"
"I shot an arrow into the air, it fell to earth I know not where"
"Oh there was a little drummer, and he loved a wall-eyed cook"
I thought of another last night, but it escapes me right now.
For goodness sake, we were 7 and eight years old, what were they thinking?
Ended up recalling our "music lessons" at primary school some 64 years ago.
What on earth possessed that teacher to teach us songs like....
"Who is Sylvia, what is she"
"Kije was a Hussar bold, a Hussar bold was he"
"I shot an arrow into the air, it fell to earth I know not where"
"Oh there was a little drummer, and he loved a wall-eyed cook"
I thought of another last night, but it escapes me right now.
For goodness sake, we were 7 and eight years old, what were they thinking?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.wow, one of those jogged a memory. in 1968 my school took part in the BBC Schools "making music" series, hosted by John Langstaff (who modern audiences will know from his sample used in Lemon Jelly's "nice weather for ducks"). anyway, the classical piece featured in that series was Prokoviev's Lieutenant Kije, which was animated in its entirety in episode 9 of the series. happy days.
Cherry Ripe seemed to go on for ages .....come to think of it, how did the music teachers decide when to move on to the next ghastly song?
Cherry ripe, cherry ripe
Ripe, I cry
Full and fair ones
Come and buy
(always sung as cherry tripe, of course.)
Another one I can barely remember was about a hunting owl and had a chorus of toowoo-oo toowoo-oo.
What tosh.
Cherry ripe, cherry ripe
Ripe, I cry
Full and fair ones
Come and buy
(always sung as cherry tripe, of course.)
Another one I can barely remember was about a hunting owl and had a chorus of toowoo-oo toowoo-oo.
What tosh.