A real peoples history

INTRODUCTION
Farquhar McLay

ANNE MULLEN
For Whom It May Concern
JANETTE SHEPHARD
Two Stories
Where I Came From
Christmas Party
WILLIAM SUTHERLAND
fae A Clydeside Lad
BRENDAN McLAUGHLIN
Life's A Bowl o' Cherries
ADAM McNAUGHTON
The Glasgow I Used to Know
JIM McLEAN
Farewell to Glasgow
ALEXANDER RODGER (1784-1846)
Sawney, Now the King's Come
JOHN TAYLOR CALDWELL
The Battle for the Green
SANDY HOBBS
Clyde Apprentices' Strikes
RUTHERGLEN DRAMA GROUP
Caterpillar Talking Blues
FREDDY ANDERSON
The Orra Man
PHIL McPHEE
Hutchie E. A Monument to Corruption,
Stupidity and Bad Planning
JOHN McGARRIGLE
Refuge
Write Nice Things
JAMES McFARLAN (1832-1862)
The Rhymer
PETER ARNOTT & PETER MULLAN
Beechgrove Garden Festival
LEWIS GRASSIC GIBBON (1901-1935)
Glasgow
FARQUHAR McLAY
Three Poems
Toast o' the Mongers' Man
Langmuir an Algie Earns
Glasgow Smiles
ETHEL MacDONALD (1909-1960)
The Volunteer Ban
ROBERT LYNN
Not a life, Just a Leaf from it
R.D.LAING
from Wisdom, Madness and Folly
ALEX CATHCART
Nostalgically Speaking, Imagination is Money
DOMINIC BEHAN
Call Me Comrade
Babylon
THURSO BERWICK (1919-1981)
Glasgow Eskimoes
IAN McKECHNIE
The Balloon Goes Up
JEFF TORRINGTON
Singing No, No, Yuppie, Yuppie - NO!
JACK WITHERS
Four Poems: Glasgow Winter - GIesga -
Dear Grey City - Somewhere Between St.
George's Cross and Hillhead Subway
JANETTE McGINN
Gizza Hoose
FARQUHAR McLAY
Pillayboys
IAIN NICOLSON
Ihe Labour Provost
MATT McGINN (1928-1977)
A'for the Sake o' a Pub Licence
J.N. REILLY
from Triptych
JAMES D. YOUNG
Culture and Socialism
HAMISH HENDERSON
Jimmy Tyrie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IAIN NICOLSON

I HAVE BEEN unable to find any biographical material relating to this poet. The song below (along with another called 'The South Down Milita') appeared in an undated publication, The Rebels Ceilidh Song Book', sometime, more than likely, in the mid 1950s. Any information regarding this author would be welcome.
The Provost in the song is Paddy Dollan (Sir Patrick Dollan, Lord Provost of Glasgow 1938-41) - a one-time radical from Baillieston who made a long and, one might suppose, lucrative career for himself in civic politics. He ended up with a string of chairmanships - East Kilbride Development Corporation, Advisory Council for Civil Aviation, Scottish Fuel Efficiency Committee -the first St Mungo prize (£1,000), probably invented with him in mind, and a knighthood. He died in 1963 untainted by any accusation of having failed tae luik oot for hesel.
'Old Barnhill' was the Poorhouse in the north of Glasgow, later renamed Foresthall.

The Labour Provost


Tune: The White Cockade


When I was young and fu' o' fire
Tae smash the Tories was my firm desire
But noo I'm auld I hae' mair sense
I just blame the lot on Providence.

Chorus:
I am a man o' high degree
Lord Provost o' this great cittee
The workers want a world tae gain
But I'm content wi' my badge and chain.

Wi' John Maclean and Willie Gallacher
Yince I thocht I micht ha'e travelled far
But noo the thocht, it fairly makes me pale
Wanst I landed in Barlinnie Jail!

Chorus
Wi' ma ermine coat and my office seal
For Socialism I am fu' o' zeal
The principles of socialism are a' very well
Bit ye mustnae forget tae look after yersel.


Chorus
Let the Russians bum aboot their five year plans
Their tractors, factories and Hydro dams
Lang afore thae Bolshies had an ounce o' skill
We up and nationalised old Barnhill.


Chorus
Lang afore the Poles or Rumanians
The Czechoslovaks or Bulgarians
We led the workers on tae victorie
We municipalised the Govan Ferree.


Chorus
So whan the Queen cam's tae see us a'
Republican sentiments we'll banish awa'
On bended knee, or if it suits,
On hunkers doon we'll lick her boots.

 

From:
Workers City "The Real Glasgow Stands Up"
Edited By Farquar McLay Clydeside Press

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