Sunday, January 11, 2015

Songs Heard on the Radio # 25 Lord Beginner

 
I just need to listen to 6 Music for a couple of hours to hear loads of things that deserve posting here. This was chosen by Pauline Black of The Selecter and celebrates the 1950 Second Test Match between England and The West Indies. The West indies won as the lyrics attest.
 
'Cricket lovely Cricket,
At Lord's where I saw it;
Cricket lovely Cricket,
At Lord's where I saw it;
Yardley tried his best
But Goddard won the test.
They gave the crowd plenty fun;
Second Test and West Indies won.
Chorus
With those two little pals of mine, Ramadhin and Valentine.
The King was there well attired,
So they started with Rae and Stollmeyer;
Stolly was hitting balls around the boundary;
But Wardle stopped him at twenty.
Rae had confidence,
So he put up a strong defence;
He saw the King was waiting to see,
So he gave him a century.
Chorus
With those two little pals of mine, Ramadhin and Valentine.

West Indies first innings total was three-twenty-six
Just as usual
When Bedser bowled Christiani
The whole thing collapsed quite easily;
England then went on,
And made one-hundred-fifty-one;
West Indies then had two-twenty lead
And Goddard said, "That's nice indeed."
Chorus
With those two little pals of mine, Ramadhin and Valentine.
Yardley wasn't broken-hearted
When the second innings started;
Jenkins was like a target
Getting the first five in his basket.
But Gomez broke him down,
While Walcott licked them around;
He was not out for one-hundred and sixty-eight,
Leaving Yardley to contemplate.
Chorus
The bowling was superfine, Ramadhin and Valentine..
West Indies was feeling homely,
Their audience had them happy.
When Washbrook's century had ended,
West Indies voices all blended.
Hats went in the air.
They jumped and shouted without fear;
So at Lord's was the scenery
Bound to go down in history.
Chorus
After all was said and done, Second Test and the West Indies won!'
 
 

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