Lyrics | Sydney Carter | Music | Sydney Carter | Roud | V53400 |
Music Hall performers | Stanley Holloway |
Folk performances | Graeme Knights, |
When you're working in the dark, down below Underneath St James's Park, down below When you're working in the dark, Oh, it isn't half a lark When you're working in the dark, down below. It isn't hard to tell, down below If its Bow or Clerkenwell, down below For Bow and Clerkenwell Have a different kind of smell And we know it very well, down below. Over Covent Garden way, down below In the merry month of May, down below The fragrance of the flowers Gives us many happy hours And we sing a round-e-lay, down below. The objects that we find, down below Help to entertain the mind, down below There are watches we can't wind Wrapped up in bacon rind And that isn't all you find, down below. When you're under Floral Street, down below With the water round your feet, down below 'Mid the cabbages and beat You may find a marguerite And the thought is very sweet, down below. Hatton Garden is a spot, down below Where we like to go a lot, down below Since a bloke in Leather Lane Dropped a diamond down the drain We've been waiting but in vain, down below. When to Billingsgate we come, down below When to Billingsgate we come, down below When to Billingsgate we come, Then things begin to hum And we wish we'd never come, down below. There is something in a sewer, down below That has a strange allure, down below The magic of the drain Is a thing you can't explain But it's calling us again Down Below.
Sidney Carter, historian poet and folksinger widely known as the composer of the Lord of the Dance, worked as a lyricist for Donald Swann’s shows in the 1950s. This song was written in the 1950s and performed and recorded by Stanley Holloway, a key figure in the mid-20th century Music Hall revival.
Sources:
- Lyrics: From the singing of Graeme Knights and the recording below
Ian Wallace sings
Last Updated on November 3, 2020 by John Baxter | Published: December 12, 2019