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Silent Night

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Swing Low Sweet Chariot 2

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Bring Him Home

From a great musical. I think it was Len who had this as part of our repertoire. I can\’t remember it being one of our better pieces. I recall back in 1994, rehearsing at one of the schools in New Mill. It was a difficult time for the family and I just used to fill up.

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Skye Boat Song

Over 20 years ago I joined a singing evening class at Holmfirth High. The tutor was a Welsh tenor called Len Williams. It wasn\’t a step too far to move across to New Mill Male Voice Choir.
  Len was a legend with his stories and his irritability, but he got a choir going from the dubious resource of The Duke of Leeds taproom. We performed concerts and went on tour and became attractive to new and seasoned singers alike. We improved.
  The Skye Boat Song was a practice piece in the evening class. He obviously imagined and expected too much when he and Catherine visited the West of Scotland. Over the sea to Skye was not an uncertain distant destination, fraught with danger. His face fell as he described the road bridge from the Kyle.
  Len was the founder of the choir and jealous of others who wished to influence its running and direction, for example the committee. Eventually he left, but a great legacy.

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The Way You Look Tonight

This piece was arranged for the choir by our long-standing pianist Anne Levitt. She was the other half, along with conductor Elizabeth Hambleton, of a great musical team. They are still around, filling in when our current team are away.
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Queen Anne – CD recording QEGS, Wakefield

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How Great Thou Art

For someone with little or no religion, can I have permission to say that this is my favourite hymn?   We sang it at the Town Hall with Aled Jones on the solo and emotional it was. Elvis does it wonderfully. I did have thoughts about asking our MD if I could train up for the solo, but he then went and did his own arrangement.

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Abide With Me

                              

This was my mum\’s favourite hymn. It was and still is the Rugby League hymn. Me and my brother took her to the 1980 Hull derby cup final (Hull KR 10 – Hull FC 5) where the royal guest was Queen Mother. Goodness knows what she thought of the game. Same weekend as the Iranian embassy siege, brought to an end by the SAS. Mum left school at 14, shorthand typist, shop assistant (confectioner, photographer), secretary to catering dept. HRI. She died in 1995, aged 75.
  Our current version was arranged by MD Alan Brierley. We sang it in Flanders, at the Menin Gate. I think his mum likes it too.

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Bridge Over Troubled Water

The choir doesn\’t sing this as often as we used to. It was in every concert at one time. I remember an excellent performance in Wrexham, where we shared the stage with Cantorion Colin Jones. A massive round of applause which was no mean feat in N. Wales with an elite Welsh Choir.

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Recorded 1970. Their final album and biggest hit single.


Both born 1941. New York Jews. Started singing together aged 11/13 years. Each married several times with children. Strongest early influence – The Everley Brothers.

Myfanwy

Myfanwy is a love song. Len Williams taught us to sing it.The Aberfan story is heartbreaking. Ynysowen MVC was formed after the disaster, but there is no utube recording of them singing Myfanwy.


Radio 4 podcast – http://bbc.in/RBkj7nMorriston Orpheus – https://youtu.be/YxPulya1bSE

Scarborough Fair

Scarborough Fair is part of a Yorkshire medley that we sing. Wiki says \’\”Scarborough Fair\” is a traditional English Ballad about the Yorkshire town of Scarborough. The song relates the tale of a young man who instructs the listener to tell his former love to perform for him a series of impossible tasks, such as making him a shirt without a seam and then washing it in a dry well, adding that if she completes these tasks he will take her back. Often the song is sung as a duet, with the woman then giving her lover a series of equally impossible tasks, promising to give him his seamless shirt once he has finished.

Paul Simon learned the song in London in 1965 from Martin Carthy who had picked up the tune from the songbook by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger.

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