This is some old English Folk Music footage that I found in my loft of my Great Great and Not so Great Grandfather playing the first ever recording of Stewball Does Dorris Get Her Oats. I am dedicating this one to MAX for having spent the past two years writing articles on my YT Video's which have amused me.
We are so lucky to have this old film preserved for posterity. The quality of the picture seems to improve right at the very end!
raymondcrooke 3 years ago
I can really see the cjwaywell family resemblance in this old footage.
jimmymac30 3 years ago
Stewball Max deserves ALL tributes and dedications that come his way. He especially appreciates vintage folk songs. Thanks for the upload and ***** sort of cheapens it but what can I say? LOLL!!!
oldcountrytunes 3 years ago
Thanks so much for sharing this, Max. I think I may be enjoying all the varied versions and performances of "Stewball" as much as I know you do.
Mattie
senilitysux66 3 years ago
A very nice dedication and one I have a strong feeling went straight into Max's Stewball playlist. Wonderfully done, Chris.
senilitysux66 3 years ago
Thank Goodness your forefathers new Mr Kodak otherwise this masterpiece could have been lost to all. Do you think that the different tune played by your gt gt grandfather also inspired Boy for sale from Oliver? LOL
Take Care
David
davidholness 3 years ago
Great dedication to Max.
Carol x 5 *
ilovemaniototo 3 years ago
Greetings
Chris...
Thank you for this most generous dedication.
I actully LOVE the modified melody as it adds a certain poignancy and extra charm to these now classic lyrics. I am so tickled pick that I now have a cjwaywell rendition to add to my STEWBALL playlist. Man,this You Tube thing is a blessing.
Many thanks for this passion-driven and ugent rendering,Chris. I am very touched and inspired.
Peace,
Max
stewballmax2 3 years ago
I know the song Stewball in another version. I didn't know this version before!
It is slower and more sad.
dominiquedv 3 years ago
nicly done my friend. 5 s
onkelbuke 3 years ago