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Play the Game -- Victorian and Edwardian Sporting Songs

Play the Game -- Victorian and Edwardian Sporting Songs

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Artists: Andrew Phillips, Ian Partridge, Jennifer Partridge, Peter Savidge, The Song And Supper Club
Creators: Various Artists, None
Label: Just Accord
Customer Rating:   1 Reviews
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Tracks

  • Cycling Song - Wreford, J.
  • A Rugger Song - Matheson, Greville
  • The Eton Boating Song - Cory, William Johns
  • The Glorious Twelfth - Kay, Thomas
  • The Cricketer's Carol - Ponsonby-Fane, Spen
  • Won't You Come Over and Play Croquet - Daley, James J.
  • A Game of Tennis - Kendall, Harriet
  • Our Football Supper - Boden, Harry
  • The Rival Blues - Oxenford, Edward
  • The Newmarket Coat - Ball, Harry
  • Little Tommy Went a Fishing - Macy, J. C.
  • Caddie - Wood, Jay Hickory
  • I Won Her Heart at Billiards - Norman, G. P.
  • Captain Webb the Champion Swimmer - Corbett, W. R.
  • Mountaineer Song - Hemans, F. Dorothea
  • Boxing Song - Sidney, George
  • A Hunting Morning - Doyle, Arthur Conan

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
As featured on WBUR's sports program "Only A Game". A unique collection of songs about sport. The ideal gift for the sports lover.


Customer Reviews 
  A FUN CD FOR THE SPORTS LOVER   October 9, 2004
T. W. Dawson (Pimlico, London, UK)
A fun CD which will appeal to the sports lover, music lover and history lover in equal measure. The idea is simple. "Play The Game" contains 17 American and British songs, each one about a different sport. The songs were written between 1862 and 1913.

Listeners are likely to be drawn to the songs which illustrate their favourite sports. Many golfers will recognise the plight of the player in "Caddie", written in 1900, who pleads with his caddie, ever more desperately, to 'get me right out of this mess'. Enthusiasts of British heritage will enjoy "The Eton Boating Song", the song of Eton College, the elite British school where Lady Diana's children, Princes William and Harry, were educated. The CD also includes a real historical curiosity : "A Hunting Morning" is a setting of a rare poem by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes.

The liner notes contain an article on the history of sport, a background note on each song plus short biographies of the composers and lyricists. The CD would make an unusual Christmas or birthday gift for a sports-loving friend. Strongly recommended!

Tom Dawson, Pimlico, London, UK.





































Product Specifications


Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 806400100025
EAN: 0806400100025
Release Date: August 24, 2004




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