Its nice to get up in the morning
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First Published | 1913 |
Writer/composer | Harry Lauder | Roud | RN29552 |
Music Hall Performers | Harry Lauder |
Folk performances | Collected from the singing of: Ryan, ?; Ireland : Co. Limerick ; 1937/38 Stewart, Christina; Scotland : Aberdeenshire; 1960 Bentall, Brenda; England; 1970 Showers, Mrs; England : Somerset ; 1971 Turriff, Jane; Scotland : Aberdeenshire ; 1971 Showers, Charlie; England : Somerset 1973 Payne, O’Kain; Canada : Quebec ; 1978 |
Oh ye'll never, never, never thrive lying in yer bed. Early rising makes us wise I've often heard it said I believe in that myself but as far as I can see If early rising makes us wise, ye'll say the same as me. Oh it's nice to get up in the morning When the sun begins to shine Or four or five or six o clock In the good old summer time. When the snow is snowin' And it's murky overhead Oh it's nice to get up in the morning But it's nicer to lie in bed. Oh there's lots of folks that never work they hate the very name And others would be idle if it wasn't just for shame They say we should rise with the lark, well I believe that when The lark that we should rise wi' doesn't get up till ten. Oh my brither Jock's a baker and he sleeps a long wi' me In the winter morn Jock has to rise and start his work at three Before he gets his troosers on his legs are nearly numb So while he's standing shiverin' I lie in bed and hum.
A song written, performed and recorded by Harry Lauder in 1913/14. It was enthusiastically adopted and widely sung by soldiers of the English speaking countries during World War 1- perhaps reflecting the feelings of young conscripts forced to rise at dawn every day!
Its popularity and probably it sentiments led to it being adopted by a number of traditional singers in Ireland, Canada and England.
As recorded by Lauder in 1914:
Sources:
- Entries in the Roud Indexes at the Vaughn Williams Memorial Library: https://archives.vwml.org/search/all:single[folksong-broadside-books]/0_50/all/score_desc/extended-roudNo_tr%3A29552
- Kilgarrif Sing Us
- Lyrics: monologues.co.uk
- Sheet Music: Irish Sheet Music Archives