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horseshoes | 12:00 Thu 17th Oct 2013 | ChatterBank
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Watched the Cilla Black thing last night. Did anyone else notice that the words to the song had been changed from " ....... and when he hears the things you did, you'll get a belt from your Da", to "... you'll get a row from our Da". Is this a silly PC thing again?
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LOL....no, didn't see it.........but well spotted.
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I think it's rather creepy. It's almost like the people who deny the holocaust - bit of extreme analogy but you get my drift. I'm sure children DID get a belt from their Das. We know they definitely still do! It happens. We know its wrong but no use denying it happened (s).
never got the belt from my da in my entire life but did from the wee woman.
After this was mentioned last night I googled the lyrics, I've heard plenty worse in modern songs so I really don't see why they needed to change them.
What was the relevance of changing Littlewoods to the Lottery then?
Sorry, missed it but remember song very well. The line was: "You'll get a belt from your dad" Not not da'". Defo not "row" - silly "update". Littlewoods refers to winning the once-Littlewoods Football Pools i.e. the poor-stricken's only hope of getting out of poverty (like today's lottery). Hence the chance of buying a house in "posh" Knotty Ash - yes it is a real area of Liverpool.
Song written by scouse folk writer/singer Stan Kelly.
"Belting" kids by drunken fathers or even sober ones is a nasty thought now but was accepted corporal punishment in the 50's/60's.
Thought and think it was and is a great song about a poor mother's love for her child (whether he was a hard case or not).
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Solveitquick, re Da or Dad, read last paragraph.
http://www.feniks.com/skb/music/lull12.html
Dear Sipowicz,
By this "dad" or "da'" thing I mean that the original song word was "dad" with the N. England hard "a" sound. Calling father da' with the soft a like daaaa , in Liverpool at least, da' is (or was) typical of Irish decent. So a Livepool-Irish person would talk of "me da'" rather than "me dad". It's a small point compared with "row". No racialism here, by blood I'm half English and half Irish - nationality English. Many SE Eglanders may like da' as they like their long, soft "a"'s - they take a barth rather than a bath, lol.
Long time making small point, sorry.
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I never liked that song, but I do like Cilla 'You're my world' is great and most of her other songs.
Littlewoods was the pools company that paid out big. A win there, 8 score draws, was like winning the jackpot on the lottery

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