Quote from: Scrumpy on January 10, 2022, 07:59:58 PM
When I was younger I always thought they were called Linda's Farm..
I don't think I've got the name of a band or singer wrong but I certainly have with lyrics and song titles. Many time's but as usual some won't come to the front immediately so I'll confess to just one for now
Forever in blue jeans : The reverand blue jeans
Any other confessions? Perhaps you've never realised that you had it wrong.
As a kid I always sang 🎶 'Away in manger no crypt for a bed'... 🎶 And I was in the choir at school.
There is a green hill, far away, without a city wall....
Pity mice, in Plicity. Suffer me to......
Quote from: Dayjo on January 16, 2022, 08:53:37 PM
There is a green hill, far away, without a city wall....
That's correct,
without means outside of a city wall, not missing a city wall.
Damned grammar!.. Don't worry about it Dave, kids have cloth ears. :grin:
I'm guessing this must be common in the young..
Our Father which art in heaven
Harold be thy name
Paul McCartney singing Mull of Kintyre always sounded like Mulligans Tyres to me :hmm:
Quote from: zoony on January 17, 2022, 12:35:57 AM
Damned grammar!.. Don't worry about it Dave, kids have cloth ears. :grin:
:upvote:
Quote from: Diasi on January 16, 2022, 11:54:32 PM
That's correct, without means outside of a city wall, not missing a city wall.
Yes, Phil....
Funny things kids hear..
My son came home from a club telling me that he had met a Mister Bonvoargee..
In fact the group had been saying Bon-Voyage to a gentleman that was leaving..
He wouldn't be corrected either.. saying that he was right because he had met Mr Bonvoargee..