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"My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean", or simply "My Bonnie", is a traditional Scottish folk song that is popular in Western culture. It is listed in Roud Folk Song Index as No. 1422. The song has been recorded by numerous artists since the beginning of the 20th century, and many parody versions also exist. The best known recording of the song may be a rock n' roll version titled "My Bonnie" by
Tony Sheridan Anthony Esmond Sheridan McGinnity (21 May 1940 – 16 February 2013), known professionally as Tony Sheridan, was an English rock and roll guitarist who spent much of his adult life in Germany. He was best known as an early collaborator of th ...
and
the Beatles The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all time and were integral to the developmen ...
, recorded in the first ever commercial recording session that featured the Beatles, and the resulting single is generally regarded as the Beatles' first single.


History

Although the song's origin is uncertain, its original subject could possibly be Charles Edward Stuart ('Bonnie Prince Charlie'): after the defeat of the Prince at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 and his subsequent exile, his Jacobite supporters could have sung this song or one like it in his honour; and thanks to the ambiguity of the term "Bonnie", which can refer to a woman as well as to a man, they could pretend it was a love song. In 1881, under the duo of pseudonyms H.J. Fuller and J.T. Wood, Charles E. Pratt published sheet music for "Bring Back My Bonnie to Me".Burton, Jack
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Theodore Raph in his 1964 book ''American Song Treasury: 100 Favorites'', writes that people were requesting the song at sheet music stores in the 1870s, and Pratt was convinced to publish a version of it under the pseudonyms, and the song became a big hit, especially popular with college singing groups but also popular for all group singing situations. Another song from the English tradition titled "My Barney Lies over the Ocean" has a slightly different melody, and it is said to be an antecedent of "My Bonnie". In the liner notes for 1975 album "For Pence and Spicy Ale" where the English traditional singing group The Watersons recorded a version, the musicologist A. L. Lloyd says about "My Barney": "A stage song favoured by Irish comedians from the 1860s on. During the 1880s, apparently on American university campuses, close harmony groups remade it into the better-known—and even more preposterous—'My Bonny Lies over the Ocean'. Watersons had this from Bob Davenport who learnt it from a Frank Quinn 78."


Early recordings

Many early recordings were recorded under the title "Bring Back My Bonnie to Me", such as the 1901 recording released by the vocal group Haydn Quartet in 1901. Others with the same title include an instrumental version by The Taylor Trio (1916), and a vocal version by Alma Gluck and Orpheus Quartet (1918). The song was recorded in many different musical styles; for example, the country group The Leake County Revelers recorded a country version in 1927 with the title "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean", a
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version was recorded by
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and the Casa Loma Orchestra in 1938, and a calypso-style version by
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with Bobby Orton's Teen-Aces in 1952, released as the flip side of " Trying". In 1919, Billy Murray released a different song titled "My Barney Lies Over the Ocean (Just the Way He Lied to Me)", where a few modified lines of "My Bonnie" was used as the chorus. It was sung from a female perspective where she suspected her significant other (the "Barney" of the title) of cheating and lying. A handful of
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s have been made of traditional versions.
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resident Cecilia Costello was recorded singing a version by Peter Kennedy in 1951, whilst the "East Grinstead Old People's Club" of East Grinstead, Sussex,
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sang a version to Ken Stubbs in 1960, which can be heard online via the
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website. Traditional versions of the song have also been recorded in the
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.


Lyrics

My Bonnie lies over the ocean, My Bonnie lies over the sea, My Bonnie lies over the ocean, Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me. horusBring back, bring back, Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me, to me. Bring back, bring back, Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me. Oh, blow ye winds over the ocean, Oh, blow ye winds over the sea, Oh, blow ye winds over the ocean, And bring back my Bonnie to me. epeat Chorus Last night as I lay on my pillow, Last night as I lay on my bed, Last night as I lay on my pillow, I dreamt that my Bonnie was dead. epeat chorus The winds have blown over the ocean, The winds have blown over the sea, The winds have blown over the ocean, And brought back my Bonnie to me. epeat chorus


Variations and parodies

The structure and tune of the song made it a suitable vehicle for
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, and numerous variations and parodies of the song have been created over the years. Some of these may be sung as children songs, and many have become common
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song for organizations such as the Boy Scouts. These campfire versions are occasionally accompanied by interactive movements, such as sitting down or standing up every time a word that begins with the letter "b" is sung. Two examples are given below, the first may be sung as additional verses or variations for the song, the second a song titled "Oh God, How the Money Rolls In" sung to the tune of "My Bonnie": ;My Bonnie (variations) Last night as I lay on my pillow, Last night as I lay on my bed, I stuck my feet out of the window, In the morning the neighbors were dead. Bring back, bring back, oh bring back my neighbor to me, to me Bring back, bring back, oh bring back my neighbor to me My Bonnie leaned over the gas tank, The height of its contents to see, I lighted a match to assist her, O Bring back my Bonnie to me. Bring back, bring back, oh bring back my Bonnie to me, to me Bring back, bring back, oh bring back my Bonnie to me. My breakfast lies over the ocean, My luncheon lies over the rail. My supper lies in a commotion. Won't somebody bring me a pail? Please bring, please bring, oh please bring a pail to me, to me. Please bring, please bring, oh please bring a pail to me. ; My God, How The Money Rolls In My mother makes beer in the bathtub, My father makes synthetic gin, My sister makes fudge for a quarter, My god, how the money rolls in. horusRolls in, rolls in, my God, how the money rolls in, rolls in, Rolls in, rolls in, my God, how the money rolls in. My mother, she drowned in the bathtub, My father, he died from his gin, My sister she choked on her chocolate, My God, what a jam I am in. epeat chorus I tried making beer in the bathtub, I tried making synthetic gin, I tried making fudge for a living, Now look at the shape that I'm in. epeat chorus


Tony Sheridan and the Beatles

A rock n' roll arrangement of the song was recorded by
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and
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. It was titled "My Bonnie", and subtitled "Mein Herz ist bei dir nur" ("My Heart is with You Only") in its German language version. The band was credited as the Beat Brothers in its original release; their name was changed because the German producer wanted to avoid association with the similar sounding German slang "''pidels''" (pronounced "peedles" meaning "little willies"), and the 'Beat Brothers' was thought more understandable to the German audience. Tony Sheridan and the Beatles (with
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on drums) were signed by bandleader
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to
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, and they recorded a number of songs including "My Bonnie" in their first recording session on 22 June 1961 at the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle in
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, West Germany. These songs were the Beatles' first commercial recordings. Kaempfert produced the song, assisted by sound engineer Karl Hinze. "My Bonnie" was said to have been chosen because it was a song known to the Germans. Tony Sheridan sang lead on the song, starting with a slow Elvis Presley style introduction. The Beatles were the backing band; Paul McCartney provided vocal harmony and shouts, Best on drums provided a constant "2-and, 4" beat on the faster part of the song, and George Harrison on guitar notably on the bridge. "My Bonnie" was first released as a single in October 1961 in West Germany, with " The Saints (When the Saints Go Marching In)" its B-side. According to McCartney in 1962, it reached top 5 on the German hit parade. The single is said to have been instrumental in bringing the Beatles to the attention of
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(even though Epstein was likely to have been aware of the group before then), when a customer requested the record at his music store NEMS in Liverpool. Epstein subsequently went to see the Beatles at
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and became their manager. Brian Epstein placed a large order of the single for NEMS, which persuaded the German label to release the single on 5 January 1962 in the UK, this time credited to Tony Sheridan and the Beatles. However, it did not chart in the UK in 1962, but charted in 1963 at No. 48 after the Beatles became popular. In July 1963, Polydor released "My Bonnie" as an EP in the UK in order to capitalise on the success of the Beatles. The single was also released in the United States during the Beatlemania, this time around with the Beatles credited as the lead artist, and it reached the No. 26 spot on the ''Billboard'' chart. Some members of the Beatles later expressed dislike for their recording with Sheridan. John Lennon said: "It's just Tony Sheridan singing, with us banging in the background. It's terrible. It could be anybody." George Harrison, however, was enthusiastic about the initial release of their recording, and said that he "didn't stop playing it for days". For a short while the band performed the song in shows, with Lennon taking over on lead vocals. Both "My Bonnie" and "The Saints" were included on Sheridan's '' My Bonnie'' album. Sheridan's first version of "
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" was also recorded with the Beatles and issued on an E.P. in 1962. This was the third and last song with the Beatles to be credited to the Beat Brothers. When the Beatles gained fame, all eight recordings made by the Beatles in Hamburg in 1961 and 1962 were compiled on the German album '' The Beatles' First!'' in 1964 and issued elsewhere in subsequent years. "My Bonnie", along with "
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" and " Cry for a Shadow", was placed on ''
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'' in 1995.


Weekly charts


Other versions

*
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and the Rebels recorded an instrumental version titled "Bonne Come Back", which reached No. 26 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and No. 12 on the UK chart in 1960. *
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released a R&B version titled "My Bonnie" in 1958. It was included in his 1959 album '' What I Say''. *
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sang a song titled "My Children Are Seven in Number" based on the tune of "My Bonnie" to promote the
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and show solidarity with striking workers. The song was included in his 1956 album '' American Industrial Ballads'' as well as other compilations.


In modern culture

*The Fletcher brothers filmed this song in DeForest Phonofilm, part of their Song Car-Tunes series, released 15 September 1925, and notable as the first film to use the ‘ follow the bouncing ball’ technique. *'' My Bunny Lies Over The Sea'', a short
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film whose title parodies the song, was released by Warner Brothers in 1948. *On December 20, 2011,
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released a video about the year 2011 in review with a song called "2011, Buh-Bye", to the tune of the title song. * In 2012
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starred and sang "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean" in the 55 minute musical docudrama, '' Children on the Titanic'' available on Amazon Video.Amazon listing for "Children on the Titanic"
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*Refugees aboard the ''
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'' ship "learned from their British warders" this song's tune and, in response to maltreatment, including to their luggage, they composed and sang "regularly on board the ship" “My luggage went into the ocean, My luggage went into the sea, My luggage was thrown in the ocean, Oh, bring back my luggage to me!


References

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