James Weams' Tyneside Song Book 1887

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James Weams' Tyneside Song Book 1887 is a chapbook style songbook, giving the lyrics of local, now historical songs. It was published by John B. Barnes, Printer, 5, Groat Market, Newcastle in 1887.[1]

James Weams' Tyneside Song Book 1887
AuthorJames Weams
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish (Geordie dialect)
Genrechapbook
PublisherJohn B. Barnes, Printer, 5, Groat Market, Newcastle
Publication date
1887
Media typePrint
Pages8 pages

Details[edit]

James Weams' Tyneside Song Book 1887 (full title - “No 1 James Weams’ Tyneside Song Book, Written and Sung by himself in the Principal Music Halls in the North. -- Newcastle-on-Tyne: John B. Barnes, Printer, 5, Groat Market – 1887) is a Chapbook of Geordie folk songs consisting of 8 pages and 5 song lyric, all written (and sung – we are told in the title) by the author James Weams, published in 1877.

The publication[edit]

It is, as the title suggests, a collection of songs which would have been popular, or topical, at the date of publication. There is nothing in the way of biographies of the author (other than comments on the front cover) or histories of the events.

The front cover of the book was as thus :-

No 1
JAMES WEAMS'
TYNESIDE
Song Book
Written and Sung by himself in the Principal Music
Halls
in the North
CONTENTS -
EJECTED
NEIBORS BELAW
LASS ON THE QUAY
THE FOOTBALL CLUB
THE GATESHEAD MASHER

Music to any of these Songs, 7 stamps



PS. --- For Evening Concerts of Full Concert
Parties --- Address J WEAMS, Tyneside Comedian,
103 Abbott Street, Gateshead



Newcastle-on-Tyne:
JOHN B. BARNES, Printer, 5, Groat Market
1887

Contents[edit]

Are as below :-

page title songwriter tune comments Notes Ref
1 front cover James Wearms
2 Ejected James Wearms a tale of eviction [2]
3 Neighbors Belaw James Wearms the troubles of living in a flat - Neighbors Belaw (or now often called "The neighbours doon belaa") [3]
5 Lass on the Quay James Wearms a tale of love and Sally Gee [4]
6 Football Club (The) James Wearms one of only a few songs about football [5]
7 Gateshead Mash (The) James Wearms a song about a fancy dresser from Gateshead [6]

See also[edit]

Geordie dialect words
James Weams

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Weams Tyneside Songs 1887 – front cover". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Farne archives - Ejected". Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Farne archives - Neighbors Belaw". Archived from the original on 19 July 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Farne archives - Lass on the Quay". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  5. ^ "Farne archives - Football Club (The)". Archived from the original on 24 July 2012.
  6. ^ "Farne archives - Gateshead Mash (The)". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2012.

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