Sleeve Notes:
There is an old song which says: “Some take delight in the fishing and the
bowling. Others take delight in the carriages a-rolling….”
Well, to tell the truth, I take great delight in singing. When
I'm all alone I sing to while away the time, and when I'm with
a crowd of friends I sing to try and entertain both them and
myself. Many a long mile I have shortened, with a verse of a
song, on my travels, and my singing has taken me many a long
mile around the world. In all the places I have been, I've
found that people generally like to sing. Isn't it great that
even in this age of push-button entertainment, no matter how
lavish and wonderful it may be, most people still prefer to
sing a song themselves?
I also take a great delight in writing songs. I'll be jogging
along through life humming some nonsense to myself, when
suddenly a line starts skipping here and there through my
head, and then it's joined by another line, and the two lines
seem to fit together like a hand and glove. Then I try to add
more lines and a melody, and when I have the song completed,
it's usually completely different from the original thought
with; which I started. I must say though that I really enjoy
it tremendously.
This particular record is a combination of my singing and
writing, but the lovely sounds produced by the instruments are
all products of the mind of Teo Macero, who produced the
record, and I want to thank him for adding so much to the
songs.
We recorded this album in London. I remember getting to the
studio about 9:45 a.m. for a recording session which was
scheduled to start at 10:00 a.m. Teo was already there
pounding out things on the piano, changing things on paper,
working—working, working. Then when the musicians arrived,
getting them set up, rehearsing with them, changing this, that
and the other thing as he went along, trying one thing after
another until he got what he wanted. Besides all this, he had
enough energy left to stimulate the enthusiasm of the
musicians and myself to such an extent that we didn't feel
like we were working at all. Once again, much thanks to Teo
for all his hard work and enthusiasm.
Well, anyway, here is the finished product. I hope you like
it. If only one person likes one of the songs enough to start
singing it for his own enjoyment, it will all have been worth
while.
Tommy Makem