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Click Go The Shears (Roud 8398)
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<p>A.L. Lloyd recorded the merry Click Go the <a href="https://hemlabb.uk/lasonyabundy8">Wood Ranger Power Shears shop</a> in 1956 for the Riverside album Australian Bush Songs and in 1958 for the Wattle LP Across the Western Plains. Together with the Lime Juice Tub, Click Go the <a href="http://repo.fusi24.com:3000/marsha9031936">Wood Ranger Power Shears coupon</a> was probably the most persistent of the old-time shearers_ songs. It was still ceaselessly to be heard in the sheds of the Western Line of N.S.W. The theme of the dogged outdated shearer who_ll by no means say die is familiar in Australian folklore (as an illustration, <a href='https://interior01.netpro.co.kr:443/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=61'>Wood Ranger Power Shears official site</a> in Goorianawa, The Back-block Shearer, and on this album, One of the Has-Beens). The tune is that of the American Civil War music, Ring the Bell, Watchman! The opening verse is a parody of that music, which Henry Lawson heard sung in the bush (see his essay: The Songs They Used to Sing). The tune was additionally used for <a href="http://wiki.die-karte-bitte.de/index.php/How_Do_You_Beat_The_Furry_Vengeance_Game_On_Poptropica">Wood Ranger Power Shears official site</a> the revival hymn: Pull for the Shore, and for a temperance anthem that some of us remember from meetings of a juvenile temperance guild referred to as "The Ropeholders" where we raised out eight-year-old voices within the chorus: "Sign the pledge, brother!</p><br><br><span style="display:block;text-align:center;clear:both"><iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/gElzaDzRFzA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen title="Terizger Miter Shears Review - Versatile Cutting Tool for Wood, Rubber, and PVC (c) by N/A"></iframe></span><p>Sign! Sign! Sign! Asking the aid of the Helper Divine! The Bushwhackers sang Click Go the <a href="https://koreanaggies.net/board_Lmao72/1916705">Wood Ranger Power Shears official site</a> in 1957 on their Wattle EP Australian Bush Songs. Within the last verse of Click Go the Shears rings the cry of the shearer on the spree at the top of the shearing season: "And everyone that comes alongside, it_s come and drink with me." Most of the shearers who sang that should have enjoyed it all of the more because they knew the very serious parody of Ring the Bell, Watchman, sung by temperance crusaders in England: "Sign, signal the pledge, brother; sign, sign the pledge"! Click Go the Shears is one in every of the most well-liked of our folks songs, most conventional singers comprehend it. There are a lot of extra verses than these the Bushwhackers sing here, but the tune seldom varies. That is because it is set to the tune of a very talked-about semi-religious song, Ring the Bell, Watchman, which very many people had learnt in school, or knew from printed books.</p><br><br><p>Peter ***ie sang Click Go the Shears in 1967 on Martyn Wyndham-Read_s, Phyl Vinnicombe_s and his album Bullockies, Bushwackers & Booze. Australia_s finest identified tune, telling of the rigours and hardships of the shearer_s life each in the shed and at the end of the season. The tune is often known as Ring the Bell, Watchman! Martyn Wyndham-Read sang Click Go the <a href="https://koreanaggies.net/board_Lmao72/1918482">electric power shears</a> with A.L. Lloyd serving to out on chorus in 1971 on the topic album The great Australian Legend. The great old stand-by amongst shearing songs. It began out as a parody of the popular American Civil War tune, Ring the Bell, Watchman! Henry Clay Work (the bell in question was rung to signify the top of the struggle). Characteristically, amongst Australia_s mythological heroes is Crooked Mick, the enormous shearer. He_d shear 5 hundred sheep a day; extra, if it have been ewes. He worked so fast, his shears ran sizzling; he_d have half-a-dozen pairs of blades in the water-pot at a time, cooling off.</p><br><br><p>He was a bit tough, although. He kept 5 tar-boys running, dabbing on Stockholm tar each time he minimize a sheep. They are saying that after, in the outdated Dunlop shed, the boss acquired annoyed at the way Mick was handling the sheep, and stated: "That_ll do, you_re sacked." Mick was going all out at the time, and he had a dozen extra sheep shorn before he might straighten up and hang his shears on the hook. Click go the shears, boys, click, click, click. And he curses that previous snagger with the blue-bellied ewe. Sits the boss of the board together with his eyes all over the place. Paying shut consideration that it_s took off clean. With his outdated tar-pot and in his tarry hand. This is what he_s waitin_ for: "Tar here, Jack! An extended blow up the again and switch her round. Click, click on, click on, that_s how the shearin_ goes. Click, clicketty click, oh my boys it isn_t gradual.</p><iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JszioS6hW_A" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen title="2 months ago (c) by youtube.com" style="float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;"></iframe>

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