Difference between revisions of "Pub With No Beer Varsovianna"
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N:dry the previous night. The poem was rewritten by Gordon Parsons in 1956 and presented to | N:dry the previous night. The poem was rewritten by Gordon Parsons in 1956 and presented to | ||
N:Slim Dusty who recorded it in 1957. Slim Dusty based the tune on "Beautiful Dreamer" | N:Slim Dusty who recorded it in 1957. Slim Dusty based the tune on "Beautiful Dreamer" | ||
− | N:composed by Stephen Foster about 1862. | + | N:a tune composed by Stephen Foster about 1862. |
R:Varsovianna | R:Varsovianna | ||
M:3/4 | M:3/4 |
Revision as of 15:48, 30 March 2016
X:41 T:Pub With No Beer Varsovianna % NFF Book 2016 S:collected from the Nariel Band S:collected by Peter Ellis, 1982 H:This tune appeared in a booklet prepared by Peter Ellis and others, for the Binalong, NSW H:Music Day, 10 Aug 1991. H:"Music Makes Me Smile", p160, Pioneer Performer Series, contains a different B part, H:collected at a dance in Nariel, 1982. N:The original poem was written by Dan Sheehan in 1943, after staying at the Lees Hotel, Brisbane. N:Beer was rationed to Pubs during WWII and American servicemen had drunk the Lees Hotel N:dry the previous night. The poem was rewritten by Gordon Parsons in 1956 and presented to N:Slim Dusty who recorded it in 1957. Slim Dusty based the tune on "Beautiful Dreamer" N:a tune composed by Stephen Foster about 1862. R:Varsovianna M:3/4 L:1/8 K:C c>c|:"C"c2B2d2|c2z2E>E|"Dm"D2C2D2|"F"A2z2A>A|"G7"G2B2A2|G2z2D>D|1D2E2F2|"C"E2z2c>c:|2"G7"F2E2D2|"C"C2z2e>f|| |:"C"g>gg2f2|e>ee2d2|c>ce2g2|"Dm"a2z2g2|f>ff2e2|"G7"d>dd2c2|1B>BB2A2|"C"G2z2e>f:|2"G7"B>BA2B2|"C"c2z2||
Pub With No Beer Varsovianna - played by Greg O'Leary
Additional Information
Additional information may be available on the following people or
organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| Nariel Band | Peter Ellis |