Autor: Gerald Ganglbauer

  • The Moowa We Bin (The More We)

    Parkinsong duet performed by Billy Spakemon and Ray Andrews
    Words and music by Billy Spakemon

    Billy Spake Mon live
    © Billy Spakemon, The More We (Parkinson Version)

    The moowa we bin tergetha (x3)
    the ‚appier we wull be.

    The moowa we sing tergetha (x3)
    we’ll fun an ‚armony

    Fer yo’s fried bin mar friend
    an‘ mar friend bin yo’a friend
    the moowa we bin tergetha
    the ‚appier we wull be

    The moowa we stond tergetha (x3)
    the stronga we wull be

    Fer (as above)
    the stronga we wull be

    One by one side by side ‚elpin‘ aiche otha through owa lives
    with an ‚ope there’ll be a wairld weya all wull understond

    The moowa we bin tergetha (x3)
    the ‚appier we wull be

    The moowa we run tergetha (x3)
    We’ll build a unity

    Fer (as above)
    The moowa we bin tergetha
    the ‚appier we wull be.


    Glossary
    
    aiche - each
    wull - will
    bin - been
    'h's are always dropped
    er' is often changed to a
    a is changed to o

    Billy Spakemon (Dr Brian Dakin)
    Born Oldbury the Black Country West Midlands England 28/11/1952

    My work engages with the notions of identity through place, voice and histories. I write, perform, am a public speaker, radio show host, academic, events organiser, community project leader and freelance project co-ordinator, among other things. I recorded the above song during a year long project I organised with John Langford to raise funds for local Parkinson support groups in the Black Country and Birmingham. The song came about from a memory session I did with a dementia group and an elderly lady began to sing an old chapel song (only the first line as that was all she could remember). It developed into the song on the Parkinsong Duets CD. I asked Ray Andrews a local businessman who has Parkinson’s. He was the starting point of our fund raising efforts in 2018 and an inspiration.

  • Tom Isaacs

    Tom Isaacs

    (1968 – 2017)

    Tom Isaacs was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at the age of 27 and co-founded The Cure Parkinson’s Trust in 2005. The organisation focuses on funding research with the potential to slow, stop and reverse Parkinson’s. Tom received the ‘World Parkinson Congress Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Parkinson Community’ in September 2016. He passed away unexpectedly on 31 May 2017 at the age of 49.

  • Believe in Everything You Do

    Parkinsong duet performed by Pete Wain and Andy Hitchman
    Words and music by Pete Wain

    One life is all we get
    So make the most of it
    Fulfil your dreams, follow your heart
    Reach for the stars

    Open your mind, feel compassion
    But don’t let it blind you

    Don’t close your eyes angel, be aware of everything
    You got your whole life in front of you
    Who knows what tomorrow may bring

    Listen to the sermon, let your conscience grow
    Feel your heartbeat, let your lifeblood flow

    Believe in everything you do
    Remember nobody can touch you
    When your mind is free of guilt and your heart is true

    True love is never easy to find
    And it only takes a fool to be blind
    Open your mind, feel it in your heart
    Reach for the stars

    Believe in everything you do
    Remember nobody can touch you
    When your mind is free of guilt and your heart is true

    Believe in everything you do
    Remember nobody can touch you
    When your mind is free of guilt and your heart is true
    Believe in everything you do

     

  • Not the River of Mercy

    Parkinsong duet performed by The Base and Gerald Ganglbauer
    Words and music by Norbert Wally


    The river I swim is not the river of mercy
    The river I’m in is not the river of mercy

    I took a swim the other day
    To wash away my sins and worries

    I washed my hands I washed my face
    but I can’t stay in here forever

    The river I swim is not the river of mercy
    The river I’m in is not the river of mercy

    It doesn’t wash away my pains
    It doesn’t grant me absolution

    When I get out I’ll take the chance
    To wash my hands in muddy water

    The river I swim is not the river of mercy
    The river I’m in is not the river of mercy

    I’m gonna swim it after you
    Pray you’ll wait out in the ocean

    The river I swim is not the river of mercy
    The river I’m in is not the river of mercy

  • A Message in a Bottle from Sting

    Hi Gerald

    Many thanks for your email.

    Sting 2018 (Wikipedia)

    As you will appreciate, many approaches are made to Sting, with similar requests as yours.

    However, although he and we feel a strong sentiment for such requests, it is impossible to satisfy everyone’s wishes. And so as not to have the unfortunate task of having to pick and choose which request to go with, we have decided to put them on hold for the foreseeable future.

    On Stings behalf we would like to wish you all the very best with your project.

    Kind regards

    Tina@Sting.com

    Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner CBE (born 2 October 1951), known as Sting, is an English musician, singer, songwriter, and actor. He was the principal songwriter, lead singer, and bassist for the new wave rock band The Police from 1977 to 1984, and launched a solo career in 1985.

  • How Will It Be

    Parkinsong duet performed by Badhoven and Gerald Ganglbauer
    Words and music by Kurt C Greilberger

    I’m driving here alone
    The road I’ve ever known
    When the night comes in
    Will it change
    My life so rough
    I ask my stars above
    How will I know, how

    But I’m here to be with you
    Forever be with you

    Baby, how will it be
    If I’m holding you tight
    How will it be
    If I love you tonight
    How will it be
    If I’m sharing all
    All my dreams with you

    I feel I’m not alone
    With the fight I’ve ever known
    Will you stand by me
    Take my hand, take me all
    Take the centre of my soul
    Then you will know, you will

    Why I’m here to be with you
    Forever be with you

    Baby, how will it be
    If I’m holding you tight
    How will it be
    If I love you tonight
    How will it be
    If I’m sharing all
    All my dreams with you

    Solo

    I’m here to be with you
    Forever be with you

    Baby, how will it be
    If I’m holding you tight
    How will it be
    If I love you tonight
    How will it be
    If I’m sharing all
    All my dreams with you

    Forever be with you

    Baby, how will it be
    How will it be, how will it be
    If I’m sharing all
    All my dreams with you
    Forever be with you
    How will it be

  • It’s Always Me

    Parkinsong duet performed by The Base and Gerald Ganglbauer
    Words and music by Norbert Wally

    If you hit your head on the door it’s my fault
    Because I left it open for you to go thru it
    And if I had closed it you would have cursed me in a similar style

    You put me in charge of your moods and your minds
    Of the the things you forget, of the things you can’t find
    Of your smiles, of your fears, of your pains and another half sleepless night

    Why is it always me?
    Who knows where it’s going
    And where the wind’s blowing, it’s me

    Why is it always me?
    Who can make u feel better and make u feel worse
    Who’s in charge of the fate of your whole universe
    It is me

    Now why is it me around who your world’s turning?
    And why would I take care of all things concerning
    Your primary needs and your wishes u don’t wanna talk about?

    Now, I’ll be your hero and I’ll be your bag full of dirt
    You can kiss me and kick me and hurt me
    And lick me and call me things
    Stupid things you do not care about

    Why is it always me?
    Who knows where it’s going
    And where the wind’s blowing, it’s me

    Why is it always me?
    Who’s got  the control, who can save every soul
    It is me

    Why is it always me?
    Some say it’s a bliss but I see it as a curse
    I’m in charge of the fate of your whole universe
    It is me

  • Break All Chains

    Parkinsong duet performed by Badhoven and Gerald Ganglbauer
    Words and music by Kurt C Greilberger

    [verse]
    Ever in search for
    The meaning of live
    I’m giving and taking
    On the edge of fates knife
    I’m learning to taste the,
    The tears of joy and fear

    [bridge]
    I’m living hope
    A reckless smile
    A pool of wit
    Just the tools of a fool

    [chorus]
    Then I break all chains
    And don’t ask why
    I take my broken wings
    And learn how to fly
    I make a new start
    No, no mountain that’s too high

    I believe in what I do
    Working hard to make it true
    In my life, in this life

    [verse]
    Should I think it’s better
    To stay at the same four walls
    No, I am a free man
    In the mercy of my Lord

    [bridge]
    I’m living hope
    A reckless smile
    A pool of wit
    Just the tools of a fool

    [chorus]
    Then I break all chains
    And don’t ask why
    I take my broken wings
    And learn how to fly
    I make a new start
    No mountain that’s too high

    I believe in what I do
    Working hard to make it true
    In my life, in this life

    I break all chains

    solo

    I believe in what I do
    Working hard to make it true
    In my life, in this life

    [chorus]
    Then I break all chains
    Break all chains
    Break all chains
    Break all chains

    I Break all chains
    (Break all chains)
    I Break all chains
    (Break all chains)
    I Break all chains
    (Break all chains)
    Break all, break all chains
    (Break all chains)