[78-L] Fairies (serious question!)

L78rpm at aol.com L78rpm at aol.com
Sun Jul 8 08:33:08 PDT 2012


Dame Clara Butt also recorded "Fairy Pipers."  
 
pc
 
 
In a message dated 7/8/2012 11:09:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
dlennick at sympatico.ca writes:

It's  definitely there, with a fairly lengthy introduction (An Evening with 
 
Beatrice Lillie). My copy is in storage so I can't check the composer  
credits. 
The surprise was in finding another setting I hadn't known about  (and 
wouldn't 
have, if I hadn't been keeping a transfer of this "Cheerio"  album for 
myself).

For those keeping score, there's also a straight  version of "The Fairy 
Pipers" 
by Sigrid Onegin on Brunswick, years before  Danny Kaye murdered that one. 
And 
then Abe Burrows came up with "The Pansy  In My Garden", which he subtitled 
"The 
Baritone's  Revolt".

dl

On 7/8/2012 10:52 AM, L78rpm at aol.com wrote:
>  I believe it is also on an LP recorded, ca. 1953, when she was doing a
>  one-woman show in New York. I saw it but now have no idea now whether  
she  sang
> it there.
>
> paul charosh
>
>  I a message dated 7/8/2012 12:03:10 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>  dlennick at sympatico.ca writes:
>
> THERE  ARE FAIRIES AT THE  BOTTOM OF OUR GARDEN..classic ditty rendered by
> Beatrice Lillie,  originally on Gramophone Shop GV 1002; composer credit 
is
> LEHMANN  (Liza, as I  recall).
>
>
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