Vintage Fishing Song Print from 1955
Vintage Fishing Song Print from 1955
Antique song print featuring the lyrics to “Tomorrow Will Be Friday,” an old fishing song written by James Lynan Molloy. This original print is a page from a 1955 reproduction of the book “Favorite Flies and Their Histories” written by Mary Orvis Marbury and published in Boston, MA by Charles T. Branford Company. This page is approximately 9.25" x 7". Unframed and unmatted. Perfect gift for an outdoorsman, fisherman or angler. Lyrics: “The sun was setting in Vespers done, from Chapel the monks came one by one, And down they went thro’ the garden trim in cassock and cowl to the rivers brim. Every brother his rod her took, every rod had a live bait and hook. Every hook had a bait so fine, and thus they sang in the even shine, ‘Oh! Tomorrow will be Friday so we fish the stream today. Oh! Tomorrow will be Friday so we fish the stream.”