Schlagwort: Black Country English

  • 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.