Here we are,
Here we are again.
All good pals and jolly good company!
Never mind the weather,
Never mind the rain,
Here we are together,
Whoops! He goes again,
All good pals and jolly good company!
shimp scrampi wrote:But, in the absence of any better suggestions, I vote for the cow in a tree line interpretation as an early example of Jack's surrealismGood one bboswell, works for me!
LLeff wrote:shimp scrampi wrote:But, in the absence of any better suggestions, I vote for the cow in a tree line interpretation as an early example of Jack's surrealismGood one bboswell, works for me!
You know, I just listened to that line about a dozen times, and I'm starting to be convinced that it really DOES say "cow upon a tree". Even Dan is convinced. Or maybe I've just been spending too much time in Wyoming.
bboswell wrote:Hehe, Buck Benny rides again!
LLeff wrote:bboswell wrote:Hehe, Buck Benny rides again!
You ain't just whistlin' Dixie.
http://www.lauraleff.com/laramie.htm
I did the same thing, and that's how I came up with the lyrics you transcribed and posted a couple of years ago. There is another alternative, my wife and I are going to visit my parents this weekend, and my dad has a catalog of thousands of public domain recordings from the early days of recordings. I will try to track this one down.LLeff wrote:Then suddenly I realized that...this theme isn't just something penned by Ted Weems or George Olsen...this is a real song. So I've done a Google search and chased every page with "happy as can be", "jolly good company" and "weather". But it seems that anyone remembering the lyrics never puts a line between "Here we are again, happy as can be, all good pals and jolly good company" and "Never mind the weather, never mind the rain." Apparently, it's an old British or Australian (or both) song.
Now, if I had all my 78s catalogued in a database, I might be able to find a recording of it by someone else. But I don't. Seems like the kind of thing that would have been done by the Peerless Quartet. So I went to my antique sheet music and couldn't find anything under "Here We Are Again" or "Jolly Good Company". Argh. Can anyone else chase this as a regular song?
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