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4. Ben Gunn Hello, David Grant here - welcome back! Are you the richest person in the world? Do you ever talk to yourself? Yes I do. No you don't. I do. Shut up I've got a link to do. Would you like more friends? If the answer to any of these questions is yes - you have something in common with poor old Ben Gunn - the pirate marooned on three years before our story begins. Stand up and we'll learn his song! We'll use the song to warm up. Can you copy this? Doobie doobie doobie doobie, Du du du. Your turn... Doobie doobie doobie doobie, Du du du. Let's do it five times up the scale and we'll change the sound that you make each time. Du 1

Doo-bie doo-bie doo-bie doo-bie, Du du du. Me! Me me me, Me me me, Me-me me-me me-me me-me, Me me me. Up one to Cha! Cha cha cha, Cha cha cha, Cha-cha cha-cha cha-cha cha-cha, Cha cha cha. Up again to Ho! Ho ho ho, Ho ho ho, Ho-ho ho-ho ho-ho ho-ho, Ho ho ho. Up again to Du! 2

Doo-bie doo-bie doo-bie doo-bie, Du du du. Well done. That warm-up is kinda like the opening to Ben's song. It's in a minor key but he's got major problems. Just listen There were fifteen men on a dead man s chest, Gentlemen of fortune who were laid to rest. Far, far below in the shifting sand, Marooned on an island where no ships would ever land. A gentleman of fortune is a polite term for a pirate. Marooned is when you're left alone on a remote island to be eaten by wild animals nice! Here are the first two lines again - then I ll count 1-2-3 and you sing it back. Listen first. There were fifteen men on a dead man s chest, Gentlemen of fortune who were laid to rest. 1-2-3-3

There were fifteen men on a dead man s chest, Gentlemen of fortune who were laid to rest. The next two lines are very similar - but this time wait for a count of 4. Far far below in the shifting sand, Marooned on an island where no ships would ever land. 1-2-3-4 - Far far below in the shifting sand, Marooned on an island where no ships would ever land. Join those lines up now. Altogether! There were fifteen men on a dead man s chest, Gentlemen of fortune who were laid to rest. Far, far below in the shifting sand, Marooned on an island where no ships would ever land. Listen: Poor old Ben, On his own again, Richest man in all the world, He hasn t got a friend. 4

Poor old soul living in a hole, Hangs around with skeletons playing just pretend. We ll break that up as usual - be ready to come in straight in after you hear each section. Poor old Ben, On his own again, Richest man in all the world, He hasn t got a friend. Right! Poor old Ben, On his own again, Richest man in all the world, He hasn t got a friend. Poor old soul living in a hole, Hangs around with skeletons, Playing just pretend. Okay! Poor old soul living in a hole, Hangs around with skeletons, Playing just pretend. 5

Let s try it from the top now and see how we get on 1, 2, 3 - There were fifteen men on a dead man s chest, Gentlemen of fortune who were laid to rest, Far, far below in the shifting sand, Marooned on an island where no ships would ever land. Poor old Ben, On his own again, Richest man in all the world, He hasn t got a friend. Poor old soul living in a hole, Hangs around with skeletons playing just pretend. On we go! The next two lines have the same tune as the first two. Sing straight after me. Then up steps Jim now isn t life grand, Want to introduce him to the one man band. Then up steps Jim now isn t life grand, Want to introduce him to the one man band. They re a wealthy crew, The finest in the land, They can t spend the money cos it s slipping thru their hands. 6

They re a wealthy crew, The finest in the land, They can t spend the money cos it s slipping thru their hands. Let s do that verse now Then up steps Jim Then up steps Jim now isn t life grand, Want to introduce him to the one man band. They re a wealthy crew, The finest in the land, They can t spend the money cos it s slipping thru their hands. Let s take it back to the beginning and sing what we ve learned so far. Ready? And There were fifteen men on a dead man s chest, Gentlemen of fortune who were laid to rest. Far far below in the shifting sand, Marooned on an island where no ships would ever land. Poor old Ben, On his own again, Richest man in all the world, He hasn t got a friend. Poor old soul living in a hole, Hangs around with skeletons playing just pretend. 7

Then up steps Jim now isn t life grand, Want to introduce him to the one man band. They re a wealthy crew the finest in the land, They can t spend the money cos it s slipping thru their hands. The next part of Ben s song moves out of a minor key and into a major key - now listen carefully. Got no way home, Living all alone, And the days drift by While I m watching the sky. I ve got money to spend, With my imaginary friends, We do it all, we do it all, And do it all again We ll try it a little bit at a time - sing straight after me - same as last time - no counts. Ok Got no way home, Living all alone, And the days drift by While I m watching the sky. 8

Got no way home, Living all alone, And the days drift by While I m watching the sky. I ve got money to spend, With my imaginary friends, We do it all, we do it all, And do it all again. I ve got money to spend, With my imaginary friends, We do it all, we do it all, And do it all again. Now, divide into two groups - group A and group B. Group A do the first line: Got no way home living all alone. Group B the next line: And the days drift by while I m watching the sky. Then back to group A and so on - okay? After 3. 1, 2, 3 - GROUP A Got no way home, GROUP B ETC Living all alone, And the days drift by, While I m watching the sky. 9

I ve got money to spend, With my imaginary friends, We do it all, we do it all, And do it all again. Imaginary shopping with skeletons can t be fun they make you feel fat. And the weekends aren t any better either. Listen to this It s Saturday night and I m out with the sprites, I m in and out of town with the ghouls, But then I m all alone, With an empty bag of bones, That s when I dream about home. We ll hear down to ghouls again - you sing it back after I count 3. It s Saturday night and I m out with the sprites, I m in and out of town with the ghouls, 2, 3 - It s Saturday night and I m out with the sprites, I m in and out of town with the ghouls... 10

And now the next bit to the end - I ll go first - you wait for my count But then I m all alone, With an empty bag of bones, That s why I dream about home. 2, 3, 4 - ALL But then I m all alone, With an empty bag of bones, That s when i dream about home. Let s try from It s Saturday night to the end. 1, 2, 3 - It s Saturday night and I m out with the sprites, I m in and out of town with the ghouls, But then I m all alone, With an empty bag of bones, That s why I dream about home. Now we ll do Got no way home right to the end after a count of 3 then? Ready? 1, 2, 3-11

ALL Got no way home, Living all alone, And the days drift by While I m watching the sky. I ve got money to spend, With my imaginary friends, We do it all, we do it all, And do it all again. It s Saturday night and I m out with the sprites, I m in and out of town with the ghouls, But then I m all alone, With an empty bag of bones, That s when I dream about home. Excellent - we re almost there! Now we sing the whole song through again, but there s an extra line - like this: Poor old Ben, On his own again, Richest man in all the world, He hasn t got a friend. Not a ghost of a chance for a little romance, But I ve got to keep my spirits up high... Listen again - 12

Not a ghost of a chance for a little romance, But I ve got to keep my spirits up high... Not a ghost of a chance for a little romance, But I ve got to keep my spirits up high... Sing that back to me 2, 3 - Not a ghost of a chance for a little romance, But I ve got to keep my spirits up high... You ve done it! Excellent! And I ll see you back here next time. Goodbye! 13