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May Queens and Mummery

May Queens and Mummery Playlist

“There is no special reason to put mumming and May queens together except that it sounds nice and both are seasonal activities.

The May Queen songs belong to Belfast. Rivalry among the chosen queens and their subjects used to be common and the city children eagerly maintained the cause of their own Queen against the Queens of neighbouring streets.

The mummers, the wren boys and the ‘wisp carriers’ came out at Christmas and the New Year. Our mumming play was acted from house to house in the West of Co Fermanagh during the weeks before Christmas. The actors were of course men as they usually were in mumming plays. But children are natural actors, and many of the children’s games already included in part 1 are dramatic. Grandma Gray is another acting game and Rhubarb [Where are you going Bob?']is a piece of absurd dialogue. Bang bang the dishes is a play of improvised dialogue about a situation children understand.” — Hugh Shields, 1971

For more information on Mumming read Hugh Shields’s article for children: What are mummers? 

Enjoy the 16 recordings in the May Queens and Mummery Playlist and/or Return to the Songbook for more detailed information on each item. Please note the Songbook may contain extra songs and rhymes which Hugh and Lisa documented only in writing and no sound file exists.

May Queens and Mummery Songbook
Now playing: Our Queen up the river, song / John Shields, singing in English
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  1. Our Queen up the river, song / John Shields, singing in English

    Our Queen up the river, song / John Shields, singing in English

  2. Our Queen won the medal, song / Eileen Keaney, singing in English

    Our Queen won the medal, song / Eileen Keaney, singing in English

  3. Our Queen can burl her leg, song / John Shields, singing in English

    Our Queen can burl her leg, song / John Shields, singing in English

  4. Our Queen won, song / Eileen Keaney, singing in English

    Our Queen won, song / Eileen Keaney, singing in English

  5. Raddy addy and we’re not beat yet, song / Eileen Keaney, singing in English

    Raddy addy and we’re not beat yet, song / Eileen Keaney, singing in English

  6. Here she sits, a lovely creature, song / Eileen Keaney, singing in English

    Here she sits, a lovely creature, song / Eileen Keaney, singing in English

  7. Where are you going Bob?, rhyme / Raymond Crowley & David Tracey, speech in English

    Where are you going Bob?, rhyme / Raymond Crowley & David Tracey, speech in English

  8. Grandma Gray, rhyme / John Shields & Philip Shields, speech in English

    Grandma Gray, rhyme / John Shields & Philip Shields, speech in English

  9. Bang bang the dishes, children's play / Margaret Osborne, [Helen Osborne?] & [various performers], speech in English

    Bang bang the dishes, children's play / Margaret Osborne, [Helen Osborne?] & [various performers], speech in English

  10. Here’s your wisp / Charles McKibben, Charles, speech in English

    Here’s your wisp / Charles McKibben, Charles, speech in English

  11. The mummers’ doctor [Wexford], speech / Jack Golden, speech in English

    The mummers’ doctor [Wexford], speech / Jack Golden, speech in English

  12. Mummers’ play and songs [Fermanagh] / Paddy Tunney, singing in English, speech in English

    Mummers’ play and songs [Fermanagh] / Paddy Tunney, singing in English, speech in English

  13. We’ll join our hands together [Fermanagh mummers], song / Paddy Tunney, singing in English

    We’ll join our hands together [Fermanagh mummers], song / Paddy Tunney, singing in English

  14. Here’s to you Tom Brown [Fermanagh mummers], song / Paddy Tunney, singing in English

    Here’s to you Tom Brown [Fermanagh mummers], song / Paddy Tunney, singing in English

  15. Christmas mummers’ rhymes [Donegal] / "Mr X", speech in English

    Christmas mummers’ rhymes [Donegal] / "Mr X", speech in English

  16. God bless the master of this house [Donegal mummers], song / "Mr X", singing in English

    God bless the master of this house [Donegal mummers], song / "Mr X", singing in English