My Top Ten Geordie Song Titles

Have a deek at these belters

Joseph Yossarian
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5 min readMar 17

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The Tyne bridge spanning the river against a grey sky, taken from the Millennium Bridge further down. The caption in all capital white letters reads Top ten Geordie Song Titles.
The Tyne (My own photo)

The Geordie lexicon is rich in words that are unique to the north-eastern region of England. There are those that are regular English words, but pronounced differently, such as oot for out, and there are others that are specific, like divvint, which means don’t, and gadgie, which is a man.

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Joseph Yossarian
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Freelance writer and blogger from the north-east coast of England, specialising in true crime, childhood memories and whatever takes my fancy.