"We'll Keep a Welcome" is a popular song composed by Mai Jones with lyrics by Lyn Joshua and Jimmy Harper in 1940.
"We'll Keep a Welcome", with music credited to Jones and words by Lyn Joshua and Jimmy Harper, was written to close each edition.
[6] Such was the song's success, when the Lyrian Singers were unavailable for a postponed Welsh Rarebit tour in 1950, their replacement was billed as "the Welcome Choir".
[11] A performance of the song by the Treorchy Male Voice Choir features on Transatlantic Exchange (1957), a 10-inch record issued by South Wales area of the National Union of Mineworkers.
The live recordings document the miners' eisteddfod at the Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl on 5 October 1957, where Paul Robeson performed from a New York studio via the recently completed transatlantic telephone cable TAT-1.