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name a BALLAD - ds has to take one in on a cd for English...my mind is blank

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MaryAnnSingleton · 25/11/2008 17:47

thank you !

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Slouchy · 25/11/2008 17:51

Ballad of Frankie and Johnny

please mrs butler fits the form though they may want something more Olde Worlde

Will keep thinking. What age is ds?

MaryAnnSingleton · 25/11/2008 17:59

11....I just thought of the Ballad of Lucy Jordan ! any other ideas ?

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Nagapie · 25/11/2008 18:00

Ballad of the Green Berets?

wendylanguage · 25/11/2008 20:43

Speaking as an English teacher i'd say this doesn't have to have the word 'ballad' in the title! Any song which tells a story is fine like Elvis Presley 'In the Ghetto' or 'Father and Son' by Cat Stevens or Ronan Keating!

wendylanguage · 25/11/2008 20:44

The definition of a ballad is really just a poem which is meant to be sung which tells a story - so any song with a story thread woven through it would be fine.

filthymindedvixen · 25/11/2008 20:52

Greensleeves

Tam Lin

the snow it melts the soonest

Califrau · 25/11/2008 20:54

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mrsruffallo · 25/11/2008 20:56

Ballad of Davy Crockett

filthymindedvixen · 25/11/2008 20:58

Scarborough Fair - Simon and Garfunkel

Yesterday - Beatles

ravenAK · 25/11/2008 21:02

'Where The Wild Roses Grow' - Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue.

(it's a murder ballad - you might want to veto! I teach it with 13 year olds...)

Bink · 25/11/2008 21:14

Candle in the Wind, obviously

SneakerPimp · 25/11/2008 21:17

balad of john and yoko

SneakerPimp · 25/11/2008 21:18

here it is

SneakerPimp · 25/11/2008 21:21

i never understood that song till i read the history,

thankyou for making me search it

SneakerPimp · 25/11/2008 21:27

i love this and it makes me kind of sad

here

the devine comedy

the most beautiful lyrics...

Back in the day you had been part of the smart set
You'd holidayed with kings, dined out with starlets
From London to New York, Cap Ferrat to Capri
In perfume by Chanel and clothes by Givenchy
You sipped camparis with David and Peter
At Noel's parties by Lake Geneva
Scaling the dizzy heights of high society
Armed only with a cheque-book and a family tree

You chased the sun around the Cote d'Azur
Until the light of youth became obscured
And left you on your own and in the shade
An English lady of a certain age
And if a nice young man would buy you a drink
You'd say with a conspiratorial wink
"You wouldn't think that I was seventy"
And he'd say,"no, you couldn't be!"

You had to marry someone very very rich
So that you might be kept in the style to which
You had all of your life been accustomed to
But that the socialists had taxed away from you
You gave him children, a girl and a boy
To keep your sanity a nanny was employed
And when the time came they were sent away
Well that was simply what you did in those days

You chased the sun around the Cote d'Azur
Until the light of youth became obscured
And left you on your own and in the shade
An English lady of a certain age
And if a nice young man would buy you a drink
You'd say with a conspiratorial wink
"You wouldn't think that I was sixty three"
And he'd say,"no, you couldn't be!

Your son's in stocks and bonds and lives back in Surrey
Flies down once in a while and leaves in a hurry
Your daughter never finished her finishing school
Married a strange young man of whom you don't approve
Your husband's hollow heart gave out one Christmas Day
He left the villa to his mistress in Marseilles
And so you come here to escape your little flat
Hoping someone will fill your glass and let you chat about how

You chased the sun around the Cote d'Azur
Until the light of youth became obscured
And left you all alone and in the shade
An English lady of a certain age
And if a nice young man would buy you a drink
You'd say with a conspiratorial wink
"You wouldn't think that I was fifty three"
And he'd say,"no, you couldn't be!

MaryAnnSingleton · 26/11/2008 11:54

oh thank you all ! you've just reminded me that he needs it for tomorrow ! thanks wendy for your info too,is helpful

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lurkingdad · 10/12/2008 20:30

I know it's too late but I would have suggested A Ballad by Kate Rusby, but then I did always get in trouble at school for taking everything a bit too literally.

Here

Shamelessly taking the opportunity to plug one of my favourite singers.

So what song did you use in the end?

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