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The Corries --- The Bricklayer's Song 

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Check out www.corries.com for Corries DVDs and CDs
---------(sorry about the glitches in the film, it's an old videotape)

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@Chewy7575
@Chewy7575 15 лет назад
Roy Williamson died around about 1990. His partner Ronnie Brown still sings Flower of Scotland (written by Roy) at the Scottish football matches but as far as I know doesn't perform on his own. RW was a big loss. Gutted I never got to see them perform.
@Sionnach1601
@Sionnach1601 7 месяцев назад
Why ever were they called "The Corries" so???
@Chewy7575
@Chewy7575 7 месяцев назад
@@Sionnach1601 Corries are ice-gouged bowls carved into the side of mountains by glaciers during the last ice age. Often ringed by crags and sometimes cradling a lochan, corries are often known as cirques in the Alps and Pyrenees, combs in the English Lake District, and cyms in Wales; the Scots version comes from the original Gaelic word coire. There are hundreds of them all over Scotland.
@Sionnach1601
@Sionnach1601 7 месяцев назад
@@Chewy7575 Oh my God THANK YOU!!! I had no idea!! You see it is a surname here in Ireland!! Well now I can tell some families that I know with that surname about this as I'm fairly sure that they too are not aware. Thanks so much friend 👍👍
@Deebemc
@Deebemc Месяц назад
@@Sionnach1601used to be The Corrie Folk Trio, the other member Bill Smith. Paddie Bell joined them for an album and was billed separately. Bill Smith had a fruity jovial voice and they were good as a trio. Bill and Ronnie didn’t get on and they had a falling out and that’s was that. First album as a duo was Bonnet, Belt and Sword. ‘Happy to be corrected. They were great live. Ronnie B is now happily retired I believe.
@feralcat07
@feralcat07 11 лет назад
Thanks to my Mum for taking me to The Corries Concerts in Dunfermline. Thanks Mum. R I P
@RocksterOO1
@RocksterOO1 12 лет назад
I made the monumental mistake of passing up a gig they did in my home town saying "I'll catch them next time". There was no "next time" as Roy passed away several months later. I still get a bit pissed off when I think of that. I never did see them perform live and that is one of my greatest regrets! When will we see they're likes again? Unfortunately, never!
@fredjackamikoons
@fredjackamikoons 12 лет назад
The Myth Busters proved it as a possibility.
@Sionnach1601
@Sionnach1601 7 месяцев назад
This song was probably written by one who had personally witnessed some or all of these events happening altogether.
@twindad6890
@twindad6890 2 года назад
2022 and this is still a hit! I loved it 👌😎
@Dannysoutherner
@Dannysoutherner Год назад
This is absolutely brilliant, the funniest song I've ever heard. Told in such a classy way, something the little ones can hear without fear of them learning the wrong words.
@normanbruce2965
@normanbruce2965 3 месяца назад
Cleverly written 😅
@normanbruce2965
@normanbruce2965 3 месяца назад
1:58
@normanbruce2965
@normanbruce2965 3 месяца назад
2:13
@frankrowland
@frankrowland Месяц назад
@@normanbruce2965written by Gerard Hoffnung in 1958.
@roymcdermott1836
@roymcdermott1836 7 лет назад
pure class roy was brilliant
@PauleenDrabble
@PauleenDrabble 7 месяцев назад
I live in New Zealand I first heard this song on st Patrick's day that my family shared with our new friends who immigrated to nz. My friends father had came over on holiday he got up and sung us this song which I never forgotten RIP Barney
@felixdljkra
@felixdljkra 12 лет назад
Live and learn I guess mate, this was way before my time but i still crack up listening to it everytime, such histerical energy running through them an the crowd, i'm so happy we can still watch it though, live or not- they are legendary.
@DavidHunter-he3lx
@DavidHunter-he3lx 6 месяцев назад
Im going to semd this to my boss in the morning and see what they say ill let yous know what happens lol
@felixdljkra
@felixdljkra 13 лет назад
the way he laughed throughout cracks me up so much, great stuff..
@Kristo1992-yq2gi
@Kristo1992-yq2gi 4 месяца назад
"I let go of the bloody rope" - a wise choice, mate!
@Michael-vf2mw
@Michael-vf2mw 5 месяцев назад
That moment right at the end where he couldn't hold back the laugh made it all the funnier.
@lidiaziolkowski3965
@lidiaziolkowski3965 5 лет назад
Oh my goodness! I'll never tire of listening to Roy sing--where have all the flowers gone? One has faded into eternity. Linda, youre so terrific in putting these videos up--this song Ive heard by other singers but no need to explain who's version I like best! Roy was a true gem!!!! Too bad I didnt discover them when I was younger--woe is me!
@jkabholat
@jkabholat 7 лет назад
Whenever I need to smile this is my first choice..
@lidiaziolkowski3965
@lidiaziolkowski3965 5 лет назад
Mine too
@RalphWigg1
@RalphWigg1 Месяц назад
This story was given to history by the great Gerard Hoffnung!
@VinnyMartello
@VinnyMartello 5 лет назад
I’m 100% American and while many of my peers listen to tears and beers country, I’m listening to this.
@MrGaberlunzie1
@MrGaberlunzie1 11 лет назад
If you want to hear Roy at his best, listen to his version of Loch Tay Boat Song. It's priceless!!
@kathrynp8080
@kathrynp8080 4 года назад
Dangerous things barrels, either full of bricks or full of beer 😜.
@jimmima121
@jimmima121 13 лет назад
Mammoth fan of bands like Oasis, Stone Roses, Kasabian, Radiohead etc. But there is something about the Corries that gets me like no other artists, and I'm 16 :) Beautiful. Folk music from the Isles is magic!
@ybrynecho2368
@ybrynecho2368 Месяц назад
I heard this over 60 years ago, but it was not in song form. It was a standup comedian who told this as if he was the workman writing a letter to his employer.
@AngelaH2222
@AngelaH2222 Месяц назад
The story i heard it was based on a letter in South America (i hope that it was a comedian rather than a real accident though😱
@ybrynecho2368
@ybrynecho2368 Месяц назад
@@AngelaH2222 The one I heard was based in the UK. Gerard Hoffnung, a humorous speaker, gives an account of a bricklayer's misfortunes when raising some bricks in a barrel to the top of a building. It was part of a speech to the Oxford Union on 4 December 1958. The derivation of the story is confused, but it first arises in the 1930s. It was published in Reader's Digest in 1940 as a letter from a naval officer who had supposedly received it from an enlisted man explaining his late return from leave. Hoffnung first saw the story in The Manchester Guardian in 1957. (I heard it on a recording when I was about 12.) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zZUJLO6lMhI.html
@michaelfurtwangen1662
@michaelfurtwangen1662 5 лет назад
I love this song, but I always wanted to ask the bricklayer why he kept holding on to the rope in the begining. He should have let it go and run away, shouting warnings to the other workers. I mean the rope wasn't tied onto him, so it had to be quite a challenge not to let go the at the initial pull
@dynomax101
@dynomax101 5 лет назад
Michael Furtwangen...because that would not be as funny.
@akonnerth89
@akonnerth89 5 лет назад
Probably gripped tighter with some sort of reflex.
@juanmiguelpena1279
@juanmiguelpena1279 4 года назад
I think he did It because he was afraid the bricks got broken and his foreman punished him.
@christiannahellwig
@christiannahellwig 4 года назад
My thought was always that he kept holding on in some vain hope that he could keep the barrel from falling if he only gripped harder. And then, before he knew it he was halfway up in the air.
@ohitshammy
@ohitshammy 2 года назад
shock / adrenaline is the original answer
@healingandgrowth-infp4677
@healingandgrowth-infp4677 7 месяцев назад
Why does it keep cutting out
@9missClaire
@9missClaire 11 лет назад
RIP Roy
@alinejones1682
@alinejones1682 9 лет назад
Just wants you to sing out loud. Sick note song. Love it 😄
@Kwakmanonthebay
@Kwakmanonthebay 13 лет назад
The original was, of course, Gerard Hoffnung's Bricklayer's Lament back in 1958!
@schizoidboy
@schizoidboy 10 лет назад
I think I heard this on a show about urban legends. This is probably where it came from. In any case, it's a good excuse for getting off work, almost getting murdered by a barrel.:)
@virginiaconnor8350
@virginiaconnor8350 6 лет назад
schizoidboy Oh boy, another favourite of mine: urban legends!
@dynomax101
@dynomax101 5 лет назад
schizoidboy... Far as I know, it was originated by Gerard Hoffnung. I could be wrong.
@dragonwithamonocle
@dragonwithamonocle 5 лет назад
The barrel sure did put the effort in
@mikemccarthy4148
@mikemccarthy4148 Месяц назад
Got here by accident, I had not herd that before. You brightened up an otherwise dull day. I have laughed till there are tears in my eyes, THANK YOU.
@stuartolds8614
@stuartolds8614 4 месяца назад
The original was a monologue to the Oxford Union by Gerald Hoffnung.
@stephm1750
@stephm1750 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely love The Corries... 😍❤️ I used to sit at my grandmas and play their records... Miss that so much ❤️
@irenejillson4276
@irenejillson4276 4 месяца назад
We I needed new labor protest songs for decades and you have given us a brilliant one that is also humoruse. Miicjh needed. If only Pete Seeger Could sing it with both of you.
@irenejillson4276
@irenejillson4276 4 месяца назад
Please forgive my typos such as:the i after the we In tht fitkine
@normanbruce2965
@normanbruce2965 3 месяца назад
😊😊
@normanbruce2965
@normanbruce2965 3 месяца назад
V6 go8😅
@seannot-telling9806
@seannot-telling9806 6 лет назад
Thank You. I wonder how many times they had to sing a song before they did not burst into laughter. Roy looks like he was about ready to laugh there in the end and with the funny Scotland The Brave he does crack up a bit.
@AuroDHikoshi
@AuroDHikoshi 6 лет назад
Growing up listening to this song I took it a bit like a cartoon. Grown up its more a sever injury from falling 14 stories and hitting bricks and a barrel smashing into you
@annegirvan1009
@annegirvan1009 Год назад
This is a wonderful song and a tribute to a wonderful singer who is a staunch scotsman
@amsodoneworkingnow1978
@amsodoneworkingnow1978 10 месяцев назад
He was indeed sad he's no longer with us. The writer of on flower of Scotland so glad to have been privileged to have heard them live. Two nicer men you couldn't have met.
@frankrowland
@frankrowland Месяц назад
It was written by Gerard Hoffnung in the 1950’s.
@Kristo1992-yq2gi
@Kristo1992-yq2gi 4 месяца назад
A comedy of errors, if ever I heard one! 😂
@shaalis
@shaalis 9 лет назад
This is also known as "The Sick note"
@angelaalexander8725
@angelaalexander8725 4 года назад
Was listening to this on my mp3 player whilst on the bus. Must have have folk wondering why I was laughing out loud
@GetPhunkyWithIt
@GetPhunkyWithIt 11 лет назад
This was always my favourite song by them when I was younger.
@tranz2deep
@tranz2deep 10 месяцев назад
You know, we honestly need an animated video of The Bricklayer's Song. I hope Lemony Snicket doesn't mind the comparison but that is one series of unfortunate events that might even make him (or Rube Goldberg) reach for the good whiskey.
@cartoonhead5819
@cartoonhead5819 4 года назад
still got this on vinyl.. Im so old...
@boabraveero4017
@boabraveero4017 4 года назад
I've got it on tape..............somewhere!
@Tellemore
@Tellemore Месяц назад
as an Irishman I think the Corries epitomized the best of Scottish Folk music. Legends with a sadly far too short career.
@jester3265
@jester3265 11 месяцев назад
As an retired old Hod Carrier (26rs +) I must ask why this is called "The Bricklayers song" and not 'The Hod Carriers Song'? Any 'hoddies out there will know a Bricklayer would Not being doing any moving of any bricks, especially with his Hod!?! Fantastic tune, never vets old!!
@trevorwilson9211
@trevorwilson9211 Год назад
That song has been around for at least 40 years. I recall it being released as 'The Sick Note'.
@jonmeredith1164
@jonmeredith1164 Месяц назад
Chieftains, I believe
@dantevidruh7463
@dantevidruh7463 2 года назад
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 brilliant song brought up listening to the Corrie's Roy and Ronnie are two of Scotland's national treasures anytime you need to cheer yourself up listen to the Corrie's 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@DobermanDave531
@DobermanDave531 3 года назад
Knight these laddies.. ....... They are worth it.
@fredjackamikoons
@fredjackamikoons 12 лет назад
You could probably Google Myth Busters and watch the test. In case you are not from this country, Myth Busters is a popular Television Series in the US. They go around proving or disproving old history News articles and urban Myths.
@janewilliams6863
@janewilliams6863 6 лет назад
Great!.......... (Gerard Hoffnung!) Love this version too! Reminds me of an old friend!
@rabbiehippo
@rabbiehippo 14 лет назад
I saw them twice when i was little :o)} might explain my strong Scottish Nationalist leanings !
@jasonmccain9544
@jasonmccain9544 4 года назад
The number of lyrics they got wrong in this video amazes me
@VinnyMartello
@VinnyMartello 4 года назад
My gosh I love the corries so much.
@jonathanwetherell3609
@jonathanwetherell3609 4 года назад
I was lucky enough to see them twice, at the City Hall, Newcastle. Of all the instruments they played, the best was "The Audience". Two of my best evenings ever. Thanks.
@1998TDM
@1998TDM 3 года назад
Quite possibly we were at the same performance. My dad took me to see them at every opportunity. And Billy Connolly, when he was a folk singer. Thanks Dad!
@paderryan5833
@paderryan5833 Месяц назад
​@@1998TDM😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@2degucitas
@2degucitas 8 лет назад
I think I saw this happen to the farmer in a Babe movie.
@jameskelsall2297
@jameskelsall2297 Месяц назад
Sadly, they don't write 'em like that any more. A classic of the time. Somewhere, I have a 45 single record called Murphy and the bricks, a version of the same song.
@robmoore7708
@robmoore7708 Месяц назад
Noel Murphy. My dad had his live album with this song on it. 'Caught in the act' was the album.
@SanDocLee
@SanDocLee 14 лет назад
Thanks so much for sharing. This is my favourite comedy song. Heard first in the seventies when a Scottish friend sent to me in a cassette. It is even better to see such great performance. ....Dr. Lee
@torikami652
@torikami652 3 года назад
Can tiktok pick this one up too? It’s a longtime favorite!
@nickystripe3303
@nickystripe3303 Год назад
I have always loved this song. I heard it for the first time at a Scottish Burns night celebration about 30 years ago.
@peterchamberlain4448
@peterchamberlain4448 2 месяца назад
This was released over 60 years ago by Gerard Hofnung…
@hastie9
@hastie9 15 лет назад
Anniesgranny knows what she`s talkin` aboot!!
@inkybass
@inkybass 8 лет назад
love the corries
@johndewar3274
@johndewar3274 11 лет назад
love it god bless roy
@rosebrown9265
@rosebrown9265 3 года назад
Brilliant song 🤣
@9missClaire
@9missClaire 11 лет назад
Hi wot happened to Roy?
@rafhenlow
@rafhenlow 5 лет назад
Oh how I love this song!!
@carlosbernasconi4965
@carlosbernasconi4965 Год назад
I would like to dedicate this funny song to my late beloved teacher Alick Gunn Wilson. The same black humour .He used to say : study hard fellows, I am a two barreled gun.
@cherylhorgan8741
@cherylhorgan8741 Год назад
Without a doubt, the funniest song I know!!
@BreakerX42
@BreakerX42 Год назад
I raise you Shia Lebouf the musical
@craigmccartney3683
@craigmccartney3683 12 лет назад
2014 its time, like the republic of ireland we need to have the strengh to go alone
@brokenspirit83
@brokenspirit83 12 лет назад
classic :) love this so much ahha
@northscot9862
@northscot9862 5 лет назад
THEY WHERE THE BEST. ALBA GU BRATH
@alfiekelly5914
@alfiekelly5914 3 года назад
Saor Alba
@martajaroszewska7190
@martajaroszewska7190 4 месяца назад
Ok I don't want to make anyone mad but this is the first time I've ever heard of him......
@calumcookson740
@calumcookson740 8 лет назад
0:21 a sheep in the audience?
@TomorrowWeLive
@TomorrowWeLive 8 лет назад
A Scottish Nationalist I think, so yes.
@MaxBarnish
@MaxBarnish 6 лет назад
so no
@biblicalbroadcasting2639
@biblicalbroadcasting2639 6 лет назад
Just an over exicited Scotsman
@virginiaconnor8350
@virginiaconnor8350 6 лет назад
Calum Cookson Baaa! Is there a Border Collie here when you need him or her? I have one, but she's 14 years old now and is busy herding me around my apt.now.
@rlceuropean3277
@rlceuropean3277 5 месяцев назад
Hopefully 'The Need' will depart soon ! Lovely song.
@tommongan553
@tommongan553 19 дней назад
Ronnie drew version was great
@bigmanSJH
@bigmanSJH 11 лет назад
AYE
@derekstephen329
@derekstephen329 5 месяцев назад
As an old Scottish folk musician, I am delighted to her Roy again. I have, as a young folk singer, I did have the privilege of meeting Ronnie and Roy on many occasions
@martyj.w2875
@martyj.w2875 Год назад
This is a version of the song originally written & recorded by Noel Murphy [1987] and was taken from Gerrard Hoffnung's own classic 'rendering' at Oxford University in the late 1950's. Very, very funny. 😅
@davidrowinski2160
@davidrowinski2160 8 месяцев назад
The song was written by Pat Cooksey.
@neilchair
@neilchair 14 лет назад
@Chewy7575 Hey, yeah, Ronnie doesn't do much (he must be getting up there himself and ready to retire) but he has done things solo since Roy was lost. My dad has a few CDs and a couple downloaded TV things. He's still out there, just not often.
@Michael-vf2mw
@Michael-vf2mw 5 месяцев назад
"All good, buddy, take the rest of the week off. See you Monday."
@kevinw9073
@kevinw9073 3 года назад
A classic! Well done.
@bjorreb7487
@bjorreb7487 Месяц назад
OMG This is one of the funniest songs I've ever heard. I'm swede
@gremlinuk1968
@gremlinuk1968 6 лет назад
anddy , swart, cant spell !
@rapier1954
@rapier1954 5 месяцев назад
The song was written by the Irishman Pat Cooksey and is called The Sick Note and is about an Irishman named Paddy who was a bricklayer as told in the original version which many artists have sung and recorded ie. the Dubliners.
@rapier1954
@rapier1954 5 месяцев назад
The actual first verse is the following: Dear Sir I write this note to you to tell you of my plight For at the time of writing I am not a pretty sight My body is all black and blue, my face a deathly grey And I write this note to say why Paddy's not at work today.
@grandplans
@grandplans 11 лет назад
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!
@ChrisStudham
@ChrisStudham 9 дней назад
This real humour.
@Chewy7575
@Chewy7575 11 лет назад
Roy died of a brain tumour in 1990 :-(
@buttonpuncher
@buttonpuncher 13 лет назад
@Chewy7575 Actually, Ronnie still performs, or did for a while, at least. Search his name on YT. I especially like his version of Loch Lomond, and The Earl of Moray. Enjoy, I sure did.
@silverwolf1967
@silverwolf1967 7 лет назад
I got the words in an e mail about having a bad day at work but the first time I have seen it in song.
@joejohnstone4306
@joejohnstone4306 10 лет назад
the need to part
@rosebrown9265
@rosebrown9265 2 месяца назад
Can't stop listening to them absolutely brilliant music 🎶
@sweetbottumz7705
@sweetbottumz7705 10 дней назад
Such a good song
@maycoats4901
@maycoats4901 2 месяца назад
They were absolutely Brilliant. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🌟🌟🌟🌟
@glynluff2595
@glynluff2595 2 месяца назад
Mastered the 2” video tape quite well I feel!
@stevendale7658
@stevendale7658 2 года назад
Reminds me of my gramps would been his humour
@mrhappyjuice
@mrhappyjuice 8 лет назад
What came first? Was it the song or the bricklayer's lament.
@nomareis
@nomareis 4 года назад
ALEXA PLEASE
@dwelch1051
@dwelch1051 Месяц назад
Love it 😍 ❤❤❤
@mikeseigle5560
@mikeseigle5560 Год назад
The first song to be played at my funeral.
@jeanrichertb9v107
@jeanrichertb9v107 2 месяца назад
I first heard this in Canada years ago. Great song!
@gremlinuk1968
@gremlinuk1968 6 лет назад
drinking song,, / as drunk with the bricks,!! hewheehe
@magbrown1
@magbrown1 Год назад
Never heard this one , Fantastic
@jamiecorrigan3241
@jamiecorrigan3241 6 лет назад
SO TRUE TO LIFE!!!
@9missClaire
@9missClaire 14 лет назад
Very funny!
@NallDave
@NallDave 7 лет назад
If anyone needs the music for this tune, it is written to the tune of an old song called, The Garden Where The Praties Grow, and you can find music for it in several places online.
@thoushaltnotsubscribetome3705
@thoushaltnotsubscribetome3705 7 лет назад
Thank you so much! I absolutely love these old songs!!! Sadly, they are lost on most of my generation. I'm 15...
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