First Published | 1897 |
Writer/composer | Fred Murray & Laurence Barclay | Roud | RN25889 |
Music Hall Performers | Vesta Victoria |
Folk performances | Collected from the singing of: Smith, Elizabeth; England : Sussex; 1967 |
At our house not long ago a lodger came to stay At first I felt as if I'd like to drive him right away But soon he proved himself to be so good and kind That, like my dear Mamma, I'd quite made up my little mind. Our lodger's such a nice young man Such a good young man is he So good, so kind, to all the family He's never going to leave us - oh dear no He's such a good, goody, goody man, Mamma told me so. He'd made himself at home before he'd been with us a day He kissed Mamma and all of us, cos Papa was away Before he goes to work he lights the fires and scrubs the floor And puts a nice strong cup of tea outside Ma's bedroom door. At night he makes the beds and does the other little jobs And if the baby hurts itself he really cries and sobs On Sunday when Ma's cooking and Papa is at the club He takes the kids and baths us all inside the washing tub. We usually go to Margate, in the sea to have a splash This year Pa said “I'm busy” but I think he had no cash The lodger took us down instead - Mamma and baby too And never charged Pa anything - now there's a pal for you.
A hit for Vesta Victoria at the turn-of-the-century remembered by at least one traditional singer 70 years later. It was written for her by Fred Murray and Lawrence Barclay (Barclay was the performer’s uncle).
A recording collected by Ken Stubbs from the singing of Mrs Elizabeth Smith
As recorded commercially by Norah Blaney in c1930:
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%3A25889
- Kilgarrif Sing Us
- Lyrics: monologues.co.uk
- Sheet Music: Francis and Day’s 17th Annual, p4
- Sheet Music Cover (VADS)
Last Updated on April 30, 2023 by John Baxter | Published: April 11, 2023