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cashman 16-06-2010 10:26

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 822744)
Its eveident you've never tasted the ale in't Bay Horse cashy:D

well you knowing me.....thats a daft statement.:eek:

jaysay 16-06-2010 15:03

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 822748)
well you knowing me.....thats a daft statement.:eek:

I'm going back 40 years and I hear it ain't changed:D

gdm27 20-06-2010 13:58

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Drink related! When Mum and Dad came back from the "Old Band Club" my Dad would always be singing a few lines of a song that sticks with me today, "Suger in the morning suger in the evening suger at supper time, be my little suger and love me all the time!" any ideas if this was a proper song and if so who sang it and when??? :theband:

sm_counsell 20-06-2010 14:17

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 823498)
Drink related! When Mum and Dad came back from the "Old Band Club" my Dad would always be singing a few lines of a song that sticks with me today, "Suger in the morning suger in the evening suger at supper time, be my little suger and love me all the time!" any ideas if this was a proper song and if so who sang it and when??? :theband:

I can remember it too GDM.
Could it possibly be from some very old American film ( such as a Fred Astaire or a Shirley temple horror!!?

Barrie Yates 20-06-2010 15:03

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 823498)
Drink related! When Mum and Dad came back from the "Old Band Club" my Dad would always be singing a few lines of a song that sticks with me today, "Suger in the morning suger in the evening suger at supper time, be my little suger and love me all the time!" any ideas if this was a proper song and if so who sang it and when??? :theband:

Sugar in the morning sugar in the evening sugar at suppertime
Be my little sugar and love me all the time
Honey in the morning honey in the evening honey at suppertime
Be my little honey and love me all the time
Now sugar time is anytime cause you're near
Don't you roam just be my honeycomb we'll live in a heaven of bliss
Sugar in the morning...
[ piano ]
(Be my little honey and love me all the time)
[ guitar ]
(Be my little honey and love me all the time)
Now sugar time is anytime...
Sugar in the morning sugar in the evening sugar at suppertime
Be my little sugar and love me all the time


Many artists - Kitty wells, Jo0hnny Cash and loads more

Wynonie Harris 20-06-2010 15:06

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The McGuire Sisters did the original...


jaysay 20-06-2010 16:14

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 823503)
The McGuire Sisters did the original...


Fonte of musical knowledge oh wise one:D

Wynonie Harris 20-06-2010 16:30

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 823507)
Fonte of musical knowledge oh wise one:D

Not my thang I hasten to add. Can't imagine GDM senior singing this on his way back from the Band Club, but here's the top lad of 1957 (just before he got religion)... :cool:


jaysay 21-06-2010 09:17

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 823510)
Not my thang I hasten to add. Can't imagine GDM senior singing this on his way back from the Band Club, but here's the top lad of 1957 (just before he got religion)... :cool:


Twas a very sad day when Little Dick found God:eek:

gdm27 22-06-2010 07:56

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 823502)
Sugar in the morning sugar in the evening sugar at suppertime
Be my little sugar and love me all the time
Honey in the morning honey in the evening honey at suppertime
Be my little honey and love me all the time
Now sugar time is anytime cause you're near
Don't you roam just be my honeycomb we'll live in a heaven of bliss
Sugar in the morning...
[ piano ]
(Be my little honey and love me all the time)
[ guitar ]
(Be my little honey and love me all the time)
Now sugar time is anytime...
Sugar in the morning sugar in the evening sugar at suppertime
Be my little sugar and love me all the time


Many artists - Kitty wells, Jo0hnny Cash and loads more

Not Johnny Cash too!!!!!!

Alan Gilmartin 24-06-2010 01:15

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Alma Cogan, along with A Railroad Runs Through The Middle Of Our House. John Lennon thought the world of her.

Alan Gilmartin 24-06-2010 07:43

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Bye the way, how many pubs are still operating in Clayton now, 3 or 4,

Eric 25-06-2010 02:48

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Originally Posted by Alan Gilmartin (Post 824065)
Bye the way, how many pubs are still operating in Clayton now, 3 or 4,

I know that the Village Blacksmith is no more .... but I pray that the Forts is still there. Many's the time I popped in for a quick one while waiting for the bus ... and left at the forceful request of the landlord several hours later.:alright::D

jaysay 25-06-2010 08:44

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 824234)
I know that the Village Blacksmith is no more .... but I pray that the Forts is still there. Many's the time I popped in for a quick one while waiting for the bus ... and left at the forceful request of the landlord several hours later.:alright::D

That never happen in the Dog up Ossy when you were with Vauny:D

davebtelford 25-06-2010 12:27

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We used to go from Ossy to the Bridge (?) at Clayton - anyway it was on the main road next to the canal (or railway?) bridge. Lion pub. Not sure why we went there - change of scene, better beer, some lasses - can't remember!


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