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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — A Bucket of Blood


    IFeedPigeons — 18 years ago(August 21, 2007 10:20 PM)

    Theres a guy in the caf playing guitar, singing about a man named Tim Evans (w/lyrics: Go down, you murderer, go down). I was very interested to hear this, as I know a great movie that depicted the real-life/events in Timothy Evans life. He was an Irishman living in England, and was falsely accused of killing his wife and infant daughter.
    The Timothy Evans case is a fascinating true-crime story. The film (which I recommend highly) is called 10 Rillington Place, and stars John Hurt as Mr. Evans, as well as Richard Attenborough.
    Heres the link:
    http://imdb.com/board/10066730/
    AND
    www.CrimeLibrary.com has an in-depth look at the case as well.
    Just thought Id share.

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      bernon — 18 years ago(January 09, 2008 02:30 PM)

      The Ballad of Tim Evans
      (Ewan MacColl)
      Tim Evans was a prisoner,
      Fast in his prison cell
      And those who read about his crimes,
      They damned his soul to hell,
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderer, go down."
      For the murder of his own dear wife
      And the killing of his own child
      The jury found him guilty
      And the hangin' judge, he smiled.
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderer, go down."
      Tim Evans pleaded innocent
      And he swore by Him on high,
      That he never killed his own dear wife
      Nor caused his child to die.
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderer, go down."
      The governor came in one day
      And the chaplain by his side,
      Said, "Your appeal has been turned down,
      Prepare yourself to die."
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderer, go down."
      They moved him out of C-block
      To his final flowery dell,
      And day and night two screws were there
      And they never left his cell.
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderer, go down."
      Sometimes they played draughts with him
      And solo and pontoon,
      To stop him brooding on the rope
      That was to be his doom.
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderer, go down."
      They brought his grub in on a tray,
      There was eggs and meat and ham,
      And all the snout that he could smoke
      Was there at his command.
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderer, go down."
      Tim Evans walked in the prison yard
      And the screws, they walked behind;
      And he saw the sky above the wall
      But he knew no peace of mind.
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderer, go down."
      They came for him at eight o'clock
      And the chaplain read a prayer
      And then they marched him to that place
      Where the hangman did prepare.
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderer, go down."
      The rope was fixed around his neck
      And a washer behind his ear.
      The prison bell was tolling
      But Tim Evans did not hear.
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderer, go down."
      A thousand lags were cursing
      And a-banging on the doors;
      But Evans couldn't hear them,
      He was deaf for ever more.
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderer, go down."
      They sent Tim Evans to the drop
      For a crime he did not do.
      It was Christy was the murderer
      And the judge and jury too.
      Sayin', "Go down, you murderers, go down."

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        IFeedPigeons — 18 years ago(January 11, 2008 05:11 PM)

        Hey, bernon Many thanks for printing all the lyrics - I was curious as to what they were, since you can only make out the first 2 stanzas in this film.
        Very kind of you.
        😉

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          rayincumbria — 13 years ago(March 18, 2013 12:18 PM)

          ..and another person saying thank you.
          I think I can remember the song doing the rounds on the folk club ciruit 35+ years ago,
          Certainly something was very familiar about it as soon as the guy started.
          few visible scars

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