Written by Dorothy Dawson & Al Bampton

Lyrics

 

 

I was born in the Land of The Prince Bishops,

A little town called Shildon.

With Audrey, Ben and Roslyn.

We made Wilf and Hilda’s house a home.

When Summer came, into view,

I had Weardale on my mind.

I learnt to knit, I learnt to sew,

baked biscuits of the Ginger kind.

 

Well I’ve roamed around this land,

four needles in my hand and I’ve leant to understand.

That every boy and girl.

All around the world.

Needs an Aunty Violet.

They sure do.

 

Made Tea in Newcastle market

Bacon Sarnies for the football fans

I went to Jesmond College

learnt typing and shorthand

My best job was at Shanks

So many life long friends were made

For this I always give thanks

 

Every boy and girl.

All around the world.

Needs a happy work place.

They sure do.

 

Went to Church on Sunday’s,

with Janet I joined the choir.

I met a young man called Syd,

and he became my hearts desire.

We went down the coast for beach walks

a place called Whitley Bay

With Ice cream in our hands

The best trips I ever made.

We were married in August 60

his love is always with me

And he helped to make me see

 

Every boy and girl.

All around the world.

Needs a Loving Partner.

They sure do.

 

Djokovic, Nadal Federer and Williams

With Deborah I saw them all

I have a son called David

He always walks so tall

I’m loving six Grand children,

six Great Grandchildren too,

Gemma, Chris, Ryan, Amy, Nathan and Daniel

Bradley, Summer, Ruby, Kylo, Lily and Charlie

 

Every boy and girl.

All around the world.

Needs a loving family.

They sure do.

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