seven golden daffodils
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A BIG THANK YOU. for listing this track. I was brought this record as a birthday present. My very first record and yes it was a 78. This has brought back many wonderful memories. I was, once, lucky enough to have been introduced to the great man, in very relaxed circumstances, much later in his life. I found him to be a warm, friendly and wonderful gentleman to talk with. Again thank you and thank you Lonnie.
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Went with my 3 girlfriends to Pontins Holiday Camp New Pakefield when I was 16 and this was being played all the time. Loved it then and still do. Thanks for posting.
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it sounded better when we sing it at camp,but it reminds me of camp^,.,^
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I've just discovered this - haven't heard it since I was a child - it was a great favourite of my grand pappy! Never thought I'd hear this again........how sweet!!! Many many thanks for uploading it :))
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Memories of childhood from the good ol 50,s.Even if you did,nt find any daffs.
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i have all the correct chordsSeven Golden Daffodils 4 beats to bar Intro Am x 3bars E7 x1bar Verse (Am)Seven Golden Daffodils, Gleaming in the sun. To light he way of evening, when the (D7)day is (G7)done. Chorus But ( C) I can (E7) show you the (F) mor (G) ning, ( C) on a (C7) thousand (Em) hills And (F) kiss you and ( Fm) bring you, ( C) seven golden (D7)daff (G)o ( C) dils. E7 / / / Bridge (Am) I don’t have no money, I don’t have any land
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My Birthdaty..and Shakespear's ...23rd .April 1942.
I learnt to play my guitar skiffle days.
Lonnie was my favorite
Bought all his records..this was a popular in our house and "Bewildered" amongs all the others.
"digging my potatoes! wow
Thansk for the memories ...I must sing these songs again because they are still"the greatest songs around"
They stand the test of time....Like me?
I feel like I am only 32..
I am a child but learnt to act like an adult.!!
Mickey Marlborough.
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It doesn't matter if there are no daffodils in your garden. Your garden is lovely and this song is so down-to-earth and sentimental. I heard two other versions on You Tube tonight, but I think yours is the best one. Thanks!
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Seven golden daffodils "is for me the most beautiful love songs ever, in the 60's came out - are here stands above all the great voice of Lonnie Donegan, one of his versatility could finally off show from skiffle, beautiful versions of the other of the Mojos, the Cherokees and the Berlin band The Lords. Always nice to hear. Thanks for uploading - all the best from Germany.
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No daffodils! Thanks for posting this. It is my very favourite Lonnie song, and it is hard to find. I used to own it, but over the years it disappeared. Brings back memories of me in my bedsit singing away.
I echo much of these comments. Remember it vividly and I've tried to find it since the 60s. Lonnie was one of the very greatest. Greatest, just for his amazing voice, too. For me, there was only Edith Piaf and Lonnie in the 50s
throovest 2 years ago
Its nice to make someone happy...
Thank you for your comment :)
willkfw 2 years ago