APPENDIX II: MUSIC
The Tenth Negative Pig
Words and Music by Barbara Sapergia and Geoffrey Ursell
“In the Sanatorium” score
Description
Text at the top reads “In the Sanatorium”
The first row reads, “(in F)Oh the days go on- forever and the nights are just as long when you‘re lying on your bed.”
The second row reads, “And you‘re lying all alone. (in Bb) And you know that somewhere out there folks are”
The third row reads, “Living normal lives (in C)but you‘re waiting for the angels to arrive. (in F) Yes you‘re”
The fourth row reads, “(in C) Waiting for the angels (in F)to arrive (in C)in the San___itori_”
The fifth row reads, “(in F) um (in C) in the San__itori__um___ (in Bb)”
The sixth row reads, “(in C) waiting for the angels to arrive (in F).”
The seventh row is empty.
“Doctor Death” score
Description
Text at the top reads “Doctor Death”
The first row reads, “Oh Doctor Death takes good care of those bodies in despair oh (in A)”
The second row reads, “Doctor oh Doctor death (in A) oh Doctor that doctor death (in D)”
The third row is empty
“Bone Wagon” score
Description
Text at the top reads “Bone Wagon”
The first row reads, “(starts in b4) He‘s just another one who won‘t be going (in F ) home (in Bb) . He‘s passed along to a plaoj (in C) that we don‘t know how (in F)”
The second row reads, “Never get to see another day (in B) And the bone wagon hauls (in C) Another one way oh He‘s (in F14)“
The third row reads, “Gone but not (in F) Forgotten (in Bb) Till we meet at Judgement (in G) day (in C) & well all the chase cure to- (in F)“
The fourth row reads, “morrow (in Bb) if the bone wagon hauls (in C) another on a-way(F)“
“Where Is God” score
Description
Text at the top reads “Where is god”
The first row reads, “(starts in Am) Where is god (in F ) when you (in D) fly (in F) Blue-green (in GF)”
The second row reads, “(in Am) sea (in C) blue (in D) green (in Am) Sky”
“Temple Gardens” score
Description
Text at the top reads “Temple gardens”
The first row reads, “(starts in D) In Prom the country on Saturday night from high in the hill see the”
The second row reads, “cities bright lights warm bodies close (in the G)in the car (in D) summer can‘t (in G)”
The third row reads, “dance at the temple (in G) gardens (in D) find a romance (in G) at the temple gardens (in D)”
The fourth row reads, “Steal a kiss (in G) As you walts (in A) than the tun (in G) nel (in A) of love (in D)”
The fifth row is empty
“Spirits of Night” score
Description
Text at the top reads “Spirits of Night”.
The first row reads, “(starts in Bb) Spirits of night move in the sky (in A) or (in R) cling a sound making no sound (in Bb)”
The second row reads, “leaping in the flame (in the C) calling (in Bb) my name come (in F)”
The third row reads, “dance (in C) a gain (in Dm) feel (in Bb) no more (in C) pain (in Dm) come (in Bb)”
The fourth row reads, “dance (in C) a gain (in Dm) feel (in Bb) no more (in C) pain (in Dm)”
The fifth row is empty
The Three Sillies
Words and Music by Mary Glenfield, Arrangements by Rhuanedd Meilen
“Little Sally Saucer” score
Description
A musical notes of “Little Sally Saucer” score read as follows: Moderate whole note = 100
Piano, musical note at 41
the text below the note reads,“Little Sally Saucer she‘s going to marry peter Piper soon in the spring time”
Musical note at 5
the text below the note reads, “When a girl is certain then she mustn‘t tarry she must settle on someday soon”
Musical note at 9
the text below the note reads, “She wasn‘t cer-tain pretty little Sally Peter Piper knew he must win her”
Musical note at 13
the text below the note reads, “He didn‘t waste time Didn‘t dilly dally Kissed her under the Yellow moon”
Musical note at 17
the text below the note reads, “Little Sally Saucer she‘s going to marry peter Piper soon in the spring time”
Musical note at 21
the text below the note reads, “We don‘t know the date yet rumors seem to vary All we know is it‘s someday soon”.
Moderate quarter note = 100
Piano, musical note at 4
the text below the note reads,“Little Sally Saucer she‘s going to marry peter Piper soon in the spring time”
Musical note at 5
the text below the note reads, “Now that she is certain she will never tarry she had madeup her mind for good!”
“Sandy’s Song” score
Description
Moderate quater note = 100
Piano, musical note at 4
the text below the note reads,“When its very late at night and the people are as-leep then an-i-mals come out to”
Musical note at 5
the text below the note reads, “play and in ev-ery mar-ket sqaure or a patch of gar-den there you can hear them sing a roun-de-”
Musical note at 9
the text below the note reads, “lay. Though you may not know the tune if you lis-ten ve-ry hard it's not dif-ficult to learn a”
Musical note at 13
the text below the note reads, “all. As you hear them sing-ing just be-yound your bed-room wall. The”
Musical note at 18
the text below the note reads, “dog - gies may not all sing quite in tune Woof! Woof!”
Musical note at 21
the text below the note reads, “Woof! Woof! Some-times they just howl to moon Ow-wow - Ow-Wow”
Musical note at 26
the text below the note reads, “Fol-low me I'll show you how heels to-ge-ther give a lit-tle bow You can all start”
Musical note at 31
the text below the note reads, “dan-cing now Bow wow bow wow!”
Description
Musical note at 36
the text below the note reads, “cats have all come dressed for a ball. Purr!-purr! Purr!-purr! Their song sounds just like a”
Musical note at 41
the text below the note reads, “Cat-er-waul! Me - oww! Me - oww!But if you should tell them so”
Musical note at 46
the text below the note reads, “Then I think you rea-lly ought to know They‘d turn on you and start to go Pss-pss”
Musical note at 51
the text below the note reads, “pss-pss. But you‘d Bet-ter stay in bed when you”
Musical note at 55
the text below the note reads, “hear their lit-tle song Don‘t go standing by the win-dow still, When the mu-sic comes a-gain and you”
Musical note at 59
the text below the note reads, “know the right re-frain you can hoin inif you lie quite still. For if you should take a peep when you‘re”
Musical note at 63
the text below the note reads, “s'posed to be a-sleep then they‘ll van-ish from a-round your house So pre-tend you're”3
Musical note at 67
the text below the note reads, “sim-ply sing-ing like a lit-tle mouse - The mou-sies come as close”
Musical note at 71
the text below the note reads, “as they dare Week! Week! Week! Week! They‘re so small you don't know if they're there”
Musical note at 76
the text below the note reads, “Week! Week! Week! Week! S'pose they join in sing-ing too does-n‘t-real-ly”
Musical note at 81
the text below the note reads, “mat-ter if they do Mou-sies sound the same as you Week! Week! Week! Week!”
“Peter’s Song” score
Description
Piano, musical note at 4/8
the text below the note reads,“We all seem sil-ly to some-one no mat-ter how cle-ver we”
Musical note at 5
the text below the note reads, “are. If all of us had to be bri-ny Wejust wouldn‘t get ve-ry”
Musical note at 9
the text below the note reads, “far! If you find someone sil-ly things that they do they‘re prob-ab-ly think-ing the”
Musical note at 13
the text below the note reads, “same a-bout you we all seem sil-ly to some-one-on mat-ter how cle-ver we”
Musical note at 17
the text below the note reads, “are! We all do sil-ly things some - times and”
Musical note at 21
the text below the note reads, “no-bo-dy cares if we do! The cle-ver-est things to o - thers are”
Musical note at 25
the text below the note reads, “thingsthat seem sil-ly to you. If we had to be sen-si-ble all of the while we'd”
Musical note at 29
the text below the note reads, “ne-ver give peo-ple the chance of a smile we all do sil-lythings some-times and”
Musical note at 33”