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9.Galway Bay
go across
the
seas to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moonrise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway Bay To hear again ... n on Galway Bay To hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay To sit beside
the
turf fire in
the
cabin And watch
the
barefoot goosoons at
the
ir play For
the
strangers came and tried
2
22.Bruce2000
The
12th Man-Willy Nilly
The
12th Man’s Biggest Hits22.Bruce2000 nd I can tell you it really has been a special couple ... lly has been a special couple
of
weeks here in Sydney Gee it's been exciting hasn't it!!! No wonderJuan and Tony have both described it as ... ony have both described it as
the
best games ever
The
Chinese girl Gon Sho Ping has gone up against ... Sho Ping has gone up against
the
Korean Phul Kar Park. In one
of
the(!
3
22.Galway Bay(高威灣)
ongs From
The
Heart Plus Lullaby Special Edition (天使女伶 美麗心靈 夢境加值版)22.Galway Bay(高威灣) If you ever go across ... 威灣) If you ever go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You can sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
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2.Galway Bay
The
Irish Tenors-
Ireland
2.Galway Bay If you ever go across ... Bay If you ever go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day; You will sit and watch
the
moonrise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay; And to sit beside a turf fire in ... t
5
8.Whiskey In TheJar
The
Irish Tenors-
Ireland
8.Whiskey In
The
Jar As I was going over
the
Cork and Kerry mountains I met with Captain Farrell and his money he was countin' I first produced my pistol and ... first produced my pistol and
the
n I drew my rapier Saying'Stand and deliver for I am ... ng'Stand and deliver for I am
the
bold deceiver' With your ring dum-a-do-dum-a-da Whack for ... g dum-a-do-dum-a-da Whack for
the
daddy-o Whack for
the
daddy-o
Th
6
12.Galway Bay
ongs From
The
Heart (美麗心靈)12.Galway Bay If you ever go across ... Bay If you ever go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You can sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadow making hayJust to sit beside a turf fire in ...
7
12.London In Winter
To Class:
The
Mixtape12.London In Winter(VERSE1)(Elliterate) Yo I've never been to London but I've seen peoples hearts start pumpin wh ... ples hearts start pumpin when
the
gunman starts comin. And I've seen people runnin for ... d I've seen people runnin for
the
ir lives and
the
ir looking at
the
sky and
the
rain starts dumpin. Yo I've never been to Sydney never that far but I've seen dudes snort Whitney and rap bars. And I've seen gu ... in glass jar
8
6.Buachaill On Eirne
The
Corrs-Home6.Buachaill On Eirne
theamh le bliain. Rachaidh mé amárach a dhéanamh leanna fán choill gan coite gan bád gan gráinín brach' ar bith liom ach duilliúir n ... Translation: I am a boy from
Ireland
and I'd coax a nice young girl I wouldn't ask for a dowry with her I'm rich enough myself I own Cork big as it is both sides ... Cork big as it is both sides
of
the
glen and Tyrone And if I don't change my ways I'll be ... don'
9
9.Kilkelly(Cedric's Farewell)
Kilkelly
Ireland
1860 my dear and loving sonJohn Your good friend schoolmaster Pat McNamara's so good As to write ... cNamara's so good As to write
the
se words down. Your bro
the
rs have all gone to find work in England ... gone to find work in England
The
house is so empty and sad
The
crop
of
potatoes is sorely infected A third to a half ... ly infected A third to a half
of
the
m bad. And your sister Bridget and Patrick O'Donnell Are going to be
10
68.The Wearing Of The Green
ats68.
The
Wearing
Of
The
Green Written Roger Edens Public Domain Oh Paddy dear and did you hear ... h Paddy dear and did you hear
The
news that's going round?
The
shamrock is forbid by law To grow on Irish ground! St. Patrick's Day no more we'll keep His color can't be seen For ... p His color can't be seen For
the
re's a bloomin' law agin'
The
wearing
of
the
green. I met with Napper Tandy And he took me by ... apper Tandy And he t
11
5.Modern Dance
enings in
the
van gogh museum What a dream van gogh museum Maybe its time to see tangiers A different life-style some different fears And mayb ... ybe i should get a farm in sou
the
rn france Where
the
winds are wispy and
the
villagers dance And you and i we'd sleep beneath a moon Moon in june and sleep till noon And maybe you and i could fall in love ... d i could fall in love Regain
the
spirit that we once had You'd let me hold you and touch ... u'd let me hold y
12
4.Galway Bay
go across
the
sea to
ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over claddagh And see
the
sun go down on galway bayJust to hear again ... galway bayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadow making hay And to sit beside a turf fire in ... to sit beside a turf fire in
the
cabin And watch
the
barefoot gossoons at
the
ir play For
13
25.The Wearing Of The Green
y Garland-
The
Complete Decca Masters25.
The
Wearing
Of
The
Green Written Roger Edens Public Domain Oh Paddy dear and did you hear ... h Paddy dear and did you hear
The
news that's going round?
The
shamrock is forbid by law To grow on Irish ground! St. Patrick's Day no more we'll keep His color can't be seen For ... p His color can't be seen For
the
re's a bloomin' law agin'
The
wearing
of
the
green. I met with Napper Tandy And
14
28.The Wearing Of The Green
y Garland-
The
Best
Of
Judy Garland28.
The
Wearing
Of
The
Green Written Roger Edens Public Domain Oh Paddy dear and did you hear ... h Paddy dear and did you hear
The
news that's going round?
The
shamrock is forbid by law To grow on Irish ground! St. Patrick's Day no more we'll keep His color can't be seen For ... p His color can't be seen For
the
re's a bloomin' law agin'
The
wearing
of
the
green. I met with Napper Tandy
15
2.Galway Bay
go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay Or to sit beside a turf fire in ... to sit beside a turf fire in
the
cabin And watch
the
barefoot gossoons at
the
ir play For
16
2.Funky Ceili(Kay-Lee) Bridie's Song
orkin' in
the
bank2 pay checks every friday And a Morris Minor out in ... day And a Morris Minor out in
the
back But I was mad for jigs and reels Drinkin' dirty big pints ... eels Drinkin' dirty big pints
of
stout When
the
Bank
of
Ireland
gave me
the
boot
The
y said'Don't let
the
door hit your arse on
the
way out.' Fiddleeee diddleeee deidelydee I was born to play ... deidelydee I was born to play
the
funky ceili Over
the
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3.Buachaill On Eirne(Boy From Ireland)
(Boy From
Ireland
) I am a boy from
Ireland
and I'd coax a nice young girl I wouldn't ask for a dowry with her I'm rich enough myself I own Cork big as it is both sides ... Cork big as it is both sides
of
the
glen and Tyrone And if I don't change my ways I'll be ... don't change my ways I'll be
the
heir for County Mayo. Cow herding my Leo I did not never practice But playing and drinking with new young ... g and drinking with new young
women
by
the(
18
9.Buachaill An Eirne
spre le i
the
ta me fe in saibhir go leor's liom corcaigh'a mhe id e dha thaobh a ghleanna's tir roghain's mur na thiai me n' t-oidhr' ar chon ... do pho g na'n bhro g ata'n cai
the
amh le bliain. A chuisle's a sto r na po s an sean duine liath Ach po s a' fein o g mo leo muir' maine se ach bliain No beidh tu ... . Translation I am a boy from
ireland
and i'd coax a nice young girl I wouldn't ask for a dowry with her i'm rich enough myself I own cork big as it is both sides ...
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2.Wearing of the Green
e Tones-Pr
of
ile2.Wearing
of
the
Green Oh! Paddy dear and did you hear ... ! Paddy dear and did you hear
The
news that's going round
The
shamrock is forbid by law To grow on Irish ground. Saint Patrick's Day no more we'll keep His color can't be seen For ... p His color can't be seen For
the
y're hanging men and
women
The
wearing
of
the
green. I met with Napper Tandy And he took me by ... apper Tandy And he took me by
the(!
20
1.Yes Sir I Will
Will
The
door stands open- Across lines invisible hands are held golden streamers building in ... golden streamers building in
the
night. Alone
the
possibilities are enormous. Step outside and parasites deprived ... utside and parasites deprived
of
the
ir meat wait to suck on tiring flesh Unending statistics that fatten leaders prisoners ... that fatten leaders prisoners
of
the
ir morality. Afraid
of
death we can not save ourselves. To b
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14.Kelly the Boy From Killan(1993- Remaster)
The
Dubliners-暫存114.Kelly
the
Boy From Killan(1993- Remaster) Kilkelly ... (1993- Remaster) Kilkelly
Ireland
1860 my dear and loving sonJohn. Your good friend schoolmaster Pat MacNamara is so good as to write ... Namara is so good as to write
the
se words down. Your bro
the
rs have all got a fine work in Englan
the
house is so empty and sad.
The
crop
of
potatoes is sorely infected a third to a half ... ly infected a third to a half (
22
5.Stand Up To Your Devil
dox Celts-
The
Best
Of
5.Stand Up To Your Devil I grew up in ... o Your Devil I grew up in
Ireland
in dear old Dublin town Brought up by a people who'd let nothin' get'em down I was thought while still a child to stand up f ... for me rights Prepare to face
the
devil that would plague me in my life I served a long apprenticeship at very honest trade And met so many devils ... trade And met so many devils
of
whom I felt afraid But fa
the
r's words c
23
11.The Wearing of the Green
dox Celts-
The
Celts Strike Again11.
The
Wearing
of
the
Green Oh. Paddy dear and did you hear ... . Paddy dear and did you hear
the
news that's goin' round?
The
shamrock is by law forbid to grow on Irish ground. St. Patrick's Day no more will keep his colour can't be seen For ... his colour can't be seen For
the
y hangin' men and
women
for
the
wearing
of
the
green. I met with Napper tandy and he took me by ... apper tand
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3.Lady of Knock
br>3.Lady
of
Knock
The
re were people
of
all ages ga
the
red'round
the
gable wall poor and humble men and
women
little children that you called We are ga ... dren that you called We are ga
the
red here before you and our hearts are just ... e you and our hearts are just
the
same filled with joy at such a vision as we praise your name Golden Rose Queen ... e your name Golden Rose Queen
of
Ireland
all my cares and troubles cease as I kn
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22.TheJackets Green
-暫存22.
The
Jackets Green
The
Wolfe Tones When I was a maiden fair and young On ... as a maiden fair and young On
the
pleasant banks
of
Lee No bird that in
the
greenwood sung Was half so bli
the
and free. My heart ne'er beat with flying feet No love sang me his queen Till down ... e sang me his queen Till down
the
glen rode Sarsfield's men And
the
y wore
the
jackets green. Young Donal sat on his gallant grey Like a king on a royal s
26
34.Newgrange
range
The
Wolfe Tones Your mysteries lay hidden in stones that can't speak Thru' time all your wondrous knowledge we seek Be ye tomb or a ... s morning you seek light from
the
sky Your white quartz stones must have brightened ... z stones must have brightened
the
days When
the
sun it shone down and reflected its rays You refuse us a key or some Rosetta Stone We gaze on just Circles and Motifs and Bone. ... : Sing away Bru na Bo inne on
the
Banks
of
27
3.Newgrange(Brú na Bóinne)
ight from
the
sky Your white quartz stones must have brightened ... z stones must have brightened
the
days When
the
sun it shone down and reflected its rays You refuse us a key or some Rosetta Stone We gaze on just Circles and Motifs and Bone. ... : Sing away Bru na Bo inne on
the
Banks
of
the
Boyne Fal de da for your glory would not yield to time Glory o! to ... not yield to time Glory o! to
the
men and
the
women
laid to rest Who brought
28
17.Women of Ireland(Live)
The
Wolfe Tones-Into
the
Light (1916 Commemoration Concert)17. ... Commemoration Concert)17.
Women
of
Ireland
(Live)
Women
Women
of
Ireland
your glory's in
the
shade Your dreams
the
y have gone and decayed
The
deeds you have done
the
y all went unsung By no Bard or no one For without you ... ard or no one For without you
the
re is nothing Except love songs in
the
wind And all
of
your struggl
29
3.Wearing of the Green
3.Wearing
of
the
Green O Paddy dear and did ye he
the
news that's goin' round?
The
shamrock is by law forbid to grow on Irish ground! No more Saint Patrick's Day we'll keep his color can't be seen For ... p his color can't be seen For
the
re's a cruel law ag'in
the
Wearin' o'
the
Green.' I met with Napper Tandy and he took me by ... apper Tandy and he took me by
the
hand And he said'How's poor old
Ireland
and how does she stand?''She's (
30
3.Wearing the Green
3.Wearing
the
Green Oh Paddy dear did you hear
The
news that's going round?
The
shamrock is forbid by law To grow on Irish ground! St. Patrick's Day no more we'll keep His color can't be seen For ... p His color can't be seen For
the
re's a bloomin' law against
The
wearing
of
the
green.
The
wearing
of
the
green Oh!
The
wearing
of
the
green.
The
re's a bloomin' law against
the
wearing
of
the
g
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2.Fare Thee Well Enniskillen
kem feat.
The
Clancy Bro
the
rs-Essential Irish Drinking Songs & Sing Alongs: Whiskey In ... ngs & Sing Alongs: Whiskey In
The
Jar2.Fare
The
e Well Enniskillen Our troop was made ready at ... > Our troop was made ready at
the
dawn
of
the
day From lovely Enniskillen
the
y were marching us away
The
y put us
the
n on board a ship to cross
the
raging main To fight in bloody battle in ... To fight in bloody battle in
the
s
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8.GALWAY BAY
o back to
Ireland
If only at
the
closing
of
my dayJust to see again
the
moon rise over Claddagh And watch
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to see again ... n Galway BayJust to see again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay Or to sit beside a turf fire in ... to sit beside a turf fire in
the
cabin And watch
the
barefoot children at
the
ir play.
The
winds that blow across
33
4.Galway Bay
go across
the
sea to
Ireland
Yet maybe at
the
closing
of
your days You may sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway Bay.Just to hear again ... Galway Bay.Just to hear again
the
ripple
of
a trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hayJust to sit beside a turf fire in a cabin And watch ... urf fire in a cabin And watch
the
barefoot gossoons at
the
ir play. For
the
breezes bl
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2.Great Gaels Of Ireland
eat Gaels
Of
Ireland
Oh
the
great Gaels
of
Ireland
And
the
great Gaels
of
Scotland
The
y were kept down for so long All
the
y wanted was freedom Well
the
y took ancient Greece on And
the
y took ancient Rome on Yes
the
y took all
the
Turks on
The
y were powerful for so long
The
y're
the
first kings
of
Europe And
the
ir
women
weren't shut up Yes
the
ir
women
were leaders
The
35
9.Lady of Knock
br>9.Lady
of
Knock
The
re were people
of
all ages ga
the
red'round
the
gable wall poor and humble men and
women
little children that you called We are ga ... dren that you called We are ga
the
red here before you and our hearts are just ... e you and our hearts are just
the
same filled with joy at such a vision as we praise your name Golden Rose Queen ... e your name Golden Rose Queen
of
Ireland
all my cares and troubles cease as I kn
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3.Galway Bay
O'Donnell-
The
Irish Album - 40 Classic Songs3.Galway Bay作詞 Arthur Colahan If you ever go across ... Colahan If you ever go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay Or to
37
3.Galway Bay
O'Donnell-
The
Daniel O'Donnell Show (Live)3.Galway Bay作詞 Arthur Colahan If you ever go across ... Colahan If you ever go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay Or to si
38
12.Galway Bay(Live)
O'Donnell-
The
Daniel O'Donnell Show (Live)12.Galway Bay(Live) If you ever go across ... ve) If you ever go across
the
sea to
Ireland
Be it only at
the
closing
of
your days You can sit and watch
the
moon rise over Cladaur And see
the
sun go down on galway bayJust to hear again ... galway bayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout-stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay For to sit beside at her fire
39
13.Galway Bay
go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay Or to sit beside a turf fire in ... to sit beside a turf fire in
the
cabin And watch
the
barefoot gossoons at
the
ir play For
40
1.Kilkelly Ireland
.Kilkelly
Ireland
Kilkelly
Ireland
18 and60 my dear and loving sonJohn Your good friend ... ving sonJohn Your good friend
the
schoolmaster Pat McNamara's so good as to write ... cNamara's so good as to write
the
se words down. Your bro
the
rs have all gone to find work in England ... gone to find work in England
the
house is so empty and sad
The
crop
of
potatoes is sorely infected a third to a half ... ly infected a third to a half
of
(
41
12.See a Friend In Tears
at war in
Ireland
For certain songs and certain dates ... rtain songs and certain dates
The
tender gave way to
the
firebrand And Europe gave way to
the
States So now that money's all but scentless Noses and consciences are clear ... ses and consciences are clear
The
pointless flowers can be dispensed with But see a friend in tears So our defeats are just reminders ... ur defeats are just reminders
Of
death that waits behind it all
The
body wilts befo
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9.Whiskey in theJar
The
Evergreens-Songs
of
Ireland
9.Whiskey in
the
Jar As I was goin' over
the
Kilmagenny mountain I met with captain Farrell and his money he was counting I first produced my pistol and ... first produced my pistol and
the
n I drew my sabre Saying stand and deliver for I am a bold deceiver With me ring dum a doodle um dah Whack for ... dum a doodle um dah Whack for
the
daddy-o Whack for
the
daddy-o
The
re's whiskey in
the
jar He
43
15.Galway Bay
The
Evergreens-Songs
of
Ireland
15.Galway Bay If you ever go across ... Bay If you ever go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n may at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway Bay.Just to hear again ... Galway Bay.Just to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay And to sit beside a turf fir
44
6.Galway Bay
go across
the
sea to
Ireland
And maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And watch
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream And
the
women
in
the
meadows making hay And to sit beside a turf fire in a cabin And watch ... urf fire in a cabin And watch
the
barefoot gossoons at
the
ir play For
the(!
45
42.Flesh And Blood And Feelings
he's been
the
re for eight years cooking up her plan To make ... s cooking up her plan To make
the
uk like big bro
the
r usa Where selfmade men run everything and this is what ... n everything and this is what
the
y say'once upon a time we had an idea Mr big thought it was a damn good idea Toge ... t it was a damn good idea Toge
the
r we made
the
idea strong And before too long
the
y could do no wrong As
the
idea grew
the
number
of
poeple w
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40.Galway Bay
go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And watch
the
barefoot gossoons at
the
ir playJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay And to sit beside a turf fire in ... to sit beside a turf fire in
the
cabin And see
the
sun go down on Galway Bay For
the
breezes blowing over
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8.Galway Bay(Remastered)
go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day; You will sit and watch
the
moonrise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay; And to sit beside a turf fire in ... to sit beside a turf fire in
the
cabin And watch
the
barefoot gossoons at
the
ir play Fo
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6.The St. Patrick Battalion
s-暫存6.
The
St. Patrick Battalion My name isJohn Riley I'll have your ear only a while I left my dear home in ... while I left my dear home in
Ireland
My name isJohn Riley I'll have your ear only a while I left my dear home in ... while I left my dear home in
Ireland
It was death starvation or exile And when I got to America It was my duty to go Enter ... ca It was my duty to go Enter
the
Army and slog across Texas To join i
the
war against Mexico It
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6.Galway Bay
Hank Snow-
The
Singing Ranger Vol. 36.Galway Bay If you ever go across ... Bay If you ever go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
the
day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over forest And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trot stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay And to sit beside a turn fire in
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54.Galway Bay(Remastered)
go across
the
sea to
ireland
the
n maybe at
the
closing
of
the
day you will sit and watch
the
moon rise over forest and see
the
sun go down on galway bay just to hear again ... galway bay just to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
the
women
in
the
meadows making hay and to sit beside a turn fire in ... to sit beside a turn fire in
the
cabin and watch
the
barefoot cousins at
the
ir play(
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11.Fare The Well Enniskillen
The
Town Pants-Liverdance11.Fare
The
Well Enniskillen Our troop was made ready at ... > Our troop was made ready at
the
dawn
of
the
day From lovely Enniskillen
the
y were marching us away.
The
y put us
the
n on board a ship to cross
the
raging main To fight in bloody battle in ... To fight in bloody battle in
the
sunny land
of
Spain. Fare
the
e well Enniskillen fare
the
e well for a while And all around
the(!
52
44.Galway Bay
go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay And to sit beside a turf fire in ... to sit beside a turf fire in
the
cabin And watch
the
barefoot gossoons at
the
ir play(For
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2.Celtic Sea
ea At
the
last minute everything was okay We bought our tickets we were on our way It cost us six hundred and sixty-six Francs But that di ... t mean anything On our way to
Ireland
on a French boat And she had a Spanish captain He welcomed us aboard and told us some jokes We tried our best to laugh at ... We tried our best to laugh at
the
m He said'Oh no oh no oh no oh no We can't have any ... oh no oh no We can't have any
women
on here Don't you know don't you know
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25.The Big Fellah
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The
Big Fellah Mo chara is mo lao thu Is aisling tri n× allaibh Do deineadh ar× ir dom IgCorcaigh go d× anach Ar leaba im aonar ... aonar I remember you back in
the
GPO With Connolly and Clarke Laughin' with McDermott Through ... ughin' with McDermott Through
the
bullets and
the
sparks Always with
the
smart remark Your eyes blazin' and blue But when we needed confidence We always turned to you And when ... always turned to you And when
t
55
26.Funky CéilÃ(Bridie's Song)
orking in
the
bank2 pay checks every Friday And a Morris Minor out ... Friday And a Morris Minor out
the
back But I was mad for jigs and reels Drinking dirty big pints ... eels Drinking dirty big pints
of
stout When
the
Bank
of
Ireland
gave me
the
boot
The
y said'Don't let
the
door hit your ass On
the
way out' Fiddlee diddlee deidely dee I was born to play ... eidely dee I was born to play
the
funky céilà Over
the
s
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1.26 Hour Day
en though
the
y say
the
land
of
the
free was made for both you and me We
the
girl next door might have cancer and
the
hospital nearby's got
the
answer but she's never been
the
re can't afford healthcare in
the
arms
of
the
home
of
the
brave she's carried to her grave Marionettes for presidents strung out on wars and we're not sure who's american anymore divisio ... o's american anymore division
of
church and state is
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27.Galway Bay
go across
the
seas to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moonrise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway Bay To hear again ... n on Galway Bay To hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay To sit beside
the
turf fire in
the
cabin And watch
the
barefoot goosoons at
the
ir play Oh.
the
breezes blowing o'er
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45.Flesh And Blood And Feelings
he's been
the
re for eight years cooking up her plan To make ... s cooking up her plan To make
the
uk like big bro
the
r usa Where selfmade men run everything and this is what ... n everything and this is what
the
y say'once upon a time we had an idea Mr big thought it was a damn good idea Toge ... t it was a damn good idea Toge
the
r we made
the
idea strong And before too long
the
y could do no wrong As
the
idea grew
the
number
of
poeple w
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31.Big Blue Ball of War
Blue Ball
of
War作詞 Nanci Griffith In1914 this ball was at war It went from Belgium on through ... went from Belgium on through
Ireland
The
Congo
the
n back home This big blue ball
of
war spun on it's own Spinning history in lines ... own Spinning history in lines
of
blood When many souls fell
of
f And we all ride on this big blue bal
of
war Souls with tickets through
the
veil we all ride on And we all ride on this big blue ball ...
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1.Galway Bay(Remastered)
go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway Bay.Just to hear again ... Galway Bay.Just to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadow making hay.Just to sit beside a turf fire in ... to sit beside a turf fire in
the
cabin And watch
the
barefoot gosoons at
the
ir play. Fo
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22.Galway Bay
go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay And to sit beside a turf fire in a cabin And watch ... urf fire in a cabin And watch
the
barefoot gosoons at
the
ir play For
the(!
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6.Shout To The North- Live From Ireland
Live From
Ireland
)6.Shout To
The
North- Live From
Ireland
Men
of
faith rise up and sing
Of
the
great and glorious King You are strong when you feel weak In your brokenness complete Shout to ... brokenness complete Shout to
the
North and
the
South Sing to
the
East and
the
WestJesus is Saviour to all Lord
of
Heaven and Earth Rise up
women
of
the
truth Stand and sing to broken hearts Who can know ... to
63
5.Five Denials on Merlin's Grave
Glint at
the
Kindling & Selected Writings 1980-835.Five Denials on Merlin's Grave myself a brat who vaguely gazed on ... f a brat who vaguely gazed on
the
knee high nineteen forties and
the
waist high nineteen fifties and couldn't figure numbers worth a damn was always a chancer and given three lines to add I'd put ... en three lines to add I'd put
the
middle row down as
the
answer but I would read all day if I could get away with it and all night too wi
64
5.Take Me Home
traveled
the
se miles through dozens
of
smiles' Never wanting a man or a home
The
n you came along and in less than a song ... along and in less than a song
The
seeds
of
love you had sown. Chorus: Take me home where ... n. Chorus: Take me home where
the
black bird sings by your door I won't ask any more And I'm so tired ... ask any more And I'm so tired
of
living alone. Take me home where
the
black bird sings by your door I won't ask any more And
65
21.Buachaill On Eirne(Boy from Ireland)(English)
(Boy from
Ireland
)(English) I am a boy from
Ireland
and I'd coax a nice young girl I wouldn't ask for a dowry with her I'm rich enough myself I own Cork big as it is both sides ... Cork big as it is both sides
of
the
glen and Tyrone And if I don't change my ways I'll be ... don't change my ways I'll be
the
heir for County Mayo. Cow herding my Leo I did not never practice But playing and drinking with new young ... g and drinking with new young
women
b
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7.As I Roved Out(Live)
The
High Kings-Live In
Ireland
7.As I Roved Out(Live) As I roved out on a May morning On a May morning right early I spied my love upon ... ht early I spied my love upon
the
way Oh Lord but she was early. Her shoes were black her stockings white Her buckles shone like silver She had a dark and rovin' ... nteen on Sunday' So I went to
the
house at
the
top
of
the
hill
The
moon was shining clearly She arose to let me in but her mo ... arose
67
6.The Wearing Of The Green
The
Kelly Family-Die schönsten Songs der Kelly Family6. ... n Songs der Kelly Family6.
The
Wearing
Of
The
Green O Paddy dear and did ye he
the
news that's goin' round?
The
shamrock is by law forbid to grow on Irish ground! No more Saint Patrick's Day we'll keep his color can't be seen For ... p his color can't be seen For
the
re's a cruel law ag' in
the
Wearin' o'
the
Green.''I met with Napper Tandy and he took me by ... apper Ta
68
7.The Wearing of the Green
The
Kelly Family-Lieder der Welt7.
The
Wearing
of
the
Green O Paddy dear and did ye he
the
news that's goin' round?
The
shamrock is by law forbid to grow on Irish ground! No more Saint Patrick's Day we'll keep his color can't be seen For ... p his color can't be seen For
the
re's a cruel law ag' in
the
Wearin' o'
the
Green.''I met with Napper Tandy and he took me by ... apper Tandy and he took me by
the
hand And said'How's poor
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1.The Emigrants Story
y-暫存1.
The
Emigrants Story Farewell my love
Ireland
Farewell my love so fair She is sweeter than ... e so fair She is sweeter than
the
fiddler's strings And
the
songs
the
blackbird sings For I must leave my fair haired girl How I'll miss her so If I could find ... l miss her so If I could find
the
work I'd stay Across
the
ocean I must go Farewell my lovely
Ireland
Farewell my land so fair To
the
valleys hills and s
of
t rain
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10.The Wearing of the Green(Remastered)
ed)10.
The
Wearing
of
the
Green(Remastered) Oh Paddy dear and did you hear ... h Paddy dear and did you hear
The
news that's going round?
The
shamrock is forbid by law To grow on Irish ground! St. Patrick's Day no more we'll keep His color can't be seen For ... p His color can't be seen For
the
re's a bloomin' law agin'
The
wearing
of
the
green. I met with Napper Tandy And he took me by ... apper Tandy And he took me by
the
ha
71
8.Galway Bay
ul World:
The
Very Best
of
Sam Cooke 1957–608.Galway Bay If you ever go across ... Bay If you ever go across
the
seas to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moonrise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway Bay To hear again ... n on Galway Bay To hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadows making hay To sit beside
the
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4.Feis mor tir na n'og(Across The North Sea To Visnech)
Absu-
The
Sun
Of
Tiphareth4.Feis mor tir na n'og(Across ... 4.Feis mor tir na n'og(Across
The
North Sea To Visnech) Across
the
nor
the
rn seas we travel
The
cold freezing winds will arouse us Spells from a woman have sent us to ... from a woman have sent us to
the
seas
of
avagon Transformed by our mo
the
r we are I am CuChulainn
the
warrior
of
Ulster We'll search
the
lands to discover
the
Tir Na N'og
The
s
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29.Wearing of the Green
9.Wearing
of
the
Green作詞 Leroy Anderson Oh Paddy dear and did you hear ... h Paddy dear and did you hear
The
news that's going round?
The
shamrock is forbid by law To grow on Irish ground St. Patrick's name no more you'll here His colors can't be seen ... here His colors can't be seen
The
y've gone and passed a law against
The
wearing
of
the
green Sure I looked at Napper Tandy And he took me by ... apper Tandy And he took me by
the
74
9.Women of Ireland
ing-Scorn
of
the
Women
9.
Women
of
Ireland
The
woman
of
Ireland
talks to me She sings to me she talks to me ... e sings to me she talks to me
The
woman
of
Ireland
talks to me At a party in Fitzroy She tells me ... party in Fitzroy She tells me
of
her countrymen Christy Moore and Van
the
Man Bobby Geld
of
all
of
the
m At a party in Fitzroy Tooralooralooralay I am all ears Tooralooraloorala
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25.The Bold Black And Tan
暫存125.
The
Bold Black And Tan Says Lloyd-George to Macpherson'l give you ... orge to Macpherson'l give you
the
sack To uphold law and order you haven't ... old law and order you haven't
the
knack I'll send over Greenwood a much stronger man And fill up ... much stronger man And fill up
the
Green Isle with
the
bold Black and Tan.' He sent
the
m all over to pillage and loot And burn down ... illage and loot And burn down
the
houses
the
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4.Galway Bay
n-Decade.
The
Songs,
The
Show,
The
Traditions,
The
Classics.4.Galway Bay If you ever go across ... Bay If you ever go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You can sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh And see
the
sun go down on Galway BayJust to hear again ... Galway BayJust to hear again
the
ripple
of
the
trout stream
The
women
in
the
meadow making
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59.Galway Bay
go across
the
sea to
Ireland
The
n maybe at
the
closing
of
your day You will sit and watch
the
moon rise over Claddagh Or watch
the
sun go down on Galway Bay For
the
breezes blowing o'er
the
sea to
Ireland
Are perfumed by
the
hea
the
r as
the
y blow And
the
women
in
the
uplands diggin' praties Speak a language that ... praties Speak a language that
the
strangers do not know For
the
strangers
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93.The Women Of Ireland
暫存193.
The
Women
Of
Ireland
The
re's a woman in erin who'd give me shelter and my fill ... d give me shelter and my fill
of
ale;
The
re's a woman in
ireland
who'd prefer my strains to strings being played; ... ains to strings being played;
The
re's a woman in eirinn and nothing would please her more Than to see me burning or in a grave lying cold. ... ing or in a grave lying cold.
The
re's a woman in eirinn who'd be mad with
79
2.Tori On'Oysters'
first in
Ireland
again a few years ago perhaps around right before' ... o perhaps around right before'
The
Night
of
Hunters' time but it was somewhat different ... but it was somewhat different
the
n So it's really taken on a different character And I'd say to you a different accompaniment language which ... accompaniment language which
the
n pushed
the
melody into different places Some things were retained from ... ome things were retained from
the
o
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3.Tori On'Unrepentant Geraldines'
es That's
the
Irish connection again I mean
Ireland
has this crazy pull for me Something happens I don't even have to go ... ppens I don't even have to go
the
re I can be traveling
the
worlds and I can just I don't know get called get called back by ... get called get called back by
the
mythology
The
mythology does something to me I think you feel it in'Wedding Day' it shows itself through ... Day' it shows itself through
the
record It's very much (|