2. Here we come a-wassailing
From Muldoon’s Picnic: Katy Lavinia Cooper, Sheena Templeton, Daisy Abbott, Harry Campbell.
From Govanhill Voices, led here by Harry Campbell: Debbie Armour, Juliet Buckner, Christine Core, Isobel McCormick, Sophie Mamattah, Josee Meredith Keevil, Merilin Melesk, Zem Moffat, Mari Nueter, Hugh O'Neill, Fiona Proctor, Bel Pye, Alasdair Roberts, David A Stevenson, Ruth Yates.
From Govanhill Voices, led here by Harry Campbell: Debbie Armour, Juliet Buckner, Christine Core, Isobel McCormick, Sophie Mamattah, Josee Meredith Keevil, Merilin Melesk, Zem Moffat, Mari Nueter, Hugh O'Neill, Fiona Proctor, Bel Pye, Alasdair Roberts, David A Stevenson, Ruth Yates.
Govanhill Voices began in 2012 as part of the local arts festival Streetland and was led by Harry Campbell until he passed the baton to the current leader, Debbie Armour.
Words and music traditional, as sung by Mick West, arranged by Katy Lavinia Cooper.
Here we come a-wassailing among the leaves so green,
Here we come a-wandering so fairly to be seen,
Now is winter-time strangers travel far and near,
And we wish you, send you, a happy New Year.
Bud and blossom, bud and blossom, bud and bloom and bear,
So we may have plenty of cider all next year;
Apples are in capfulls are in bushel bags and all,
And there's cider running out of every gutter hole.
Here we come a-wassailing…
Down here in the muddy lane there sits an old red fox,
Starving and a-shivering and licking his old chops;
Bring us out your table and spread it if you please,
And give us hungry wassailers a bit of bread and cheese.
Here we come a-wassailing…
I've got a little purse and it's made of leather skin,
A little silver sixpence it would line it well within;
Now is winter-time; strangers travel far and near,
And we wish you, send you a happy New Year.
Here we come a-wassailing…
Here we come a-wandering so fairly to be seen,
Now is winter-time strangers travel far and near,
And we wish you, send you, a happy New Year.
Bud and blossom, bud and blossom, bud and bloom and bear,
So we may have plenty of cider all next year;
Apples are in capfulls are in bushel bags and all,
And there's cider running out of every gutter hole.
Here we come a-wassailing…
Down here in the muddy lane there sits an old red fox,
Starving and a-shivering and licking his old chops;
Bring us out your table and spread it if you please,
And give us hungry wassailers a bit of bread and cheese.
Here we come a-wassailing…
I've got a little purse and it's made of leather skin,
A little silver sixpence it would line it well within;
Now is winter-time; strangers travel far and near,
And we wish you, send you a happy New Year.
Here we come a-wassailing…