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Chorus:
Well it's lonesome away from your kindred and all By the camp fire at night, Where the wild dingos call. But there's nothin' so lonesome morbid or drear, than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer. Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come and there's a far away look on the face of the bum the maids got all cranky and and the cooks acting queer what a terrible place, is a pub with no beer. Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat He presses up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat. But the smile on his face quickly turns to a snear As the barman says sadly, "The pubs got no beer." Then the swaggy comes in smoothered in dust and flies He throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from his eyes But when he is told he says "what's this I hear" I've trudged fifty flamin' miles To a pub with no beer Now there's a dog on the veranda for his master he waits But the boss is inside drinkin' wine with his mates. He hurries for cover and he cringes with fear It's no place for a dog, Round a pub with no beer. And old Billie the Blacksmith, the first time in his life Why he's gone home cold sober to his darling wife He walks in the kitchen she says your early Bill dear But then he breaks down and he tells her The pub's got no beer. Well its hard to believe that there's customers still But the money's still tinkling in the old ancient til The wine dots are happy and I know they're sincere When they say they don't care if the pubs got no beer So it's a lonesome away from your kindred and all By the camp fire at night, Where the wild dingos call. But there's nothin' so lonesome morbid or drear, than to stand in the bar of that pub with no beer. |
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In a neat little town they called Belfast
Apprentice to trade I was bound And many an hour sweet happiness Have I spent in that neat little town As sad misfortune came over me Which caused me to stray from the land Far away from me friends and relations Betrayed by the black velvet band Her eyes they shown like diamonds I thought her the queen of the land And her hair, it hung over her shoulder Tied up with a black velvet band I took a stroll down broadway Meaning not long for to stay When who should I meet but this pretty fair maid Come a-traipsing along the highway She was both fair and handsome Her neck, it was just like a swan And her hair, it hung over her shoulder Tied up with a black velvet band Her eyes they shown like diamonds I thought her the queen of the land And her hair, it hung over her shoulder Tied up with a black velvet band I took a stroll with this pretty fair maid And a gentleman passing us by Well, I knew she meant the doing of him By the look in her roguish black eye A gold watch she took from his pocket And placed it right into my hand And the very first thing that I said, was Bad 'cess to the black velvet band Her eyes they shown like diamonds I thought her the queen of the land And her hair, it hung over her shoulder Tied up with a black velvet band Before the judge and the jury Next morning, I had to appear The judge, he says to me: "Young man, you're case it is proven clear We'll give you seven years penal servitude To be spent far away from the land Far away from your friends and relations Betrayed by the black velvet band" Her eyes they shown like diamonds I thought her the queen of the land And her hair, it hung over her shoulder Tied up with a black velvet band So come all you jolly young fellows A warning take by me When you are out on the town, me lads Beware of the pretty colleens They'll feed you with strong drink, me lads 'Till you are unable to stand And the very first thing that you'll know is You've landed in Van Diemens Land Her eyes they shown like diamonds Her neck, it was just like a swan And her hair, it hung over her shoulder Tied up with a black velvet band |
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I wish I was in Carrickfergus
Only for nights in Ballygrand I would swim over the deepest ocean The deepest ocean, my love to find But the sea is wide and I cannot swim over And neither have I the wings to fly If I could find me a handsome boatman To ferry me over my love and I My childhood days bring back sweet reflections The happy times I spent so long ago My boyhood friends and kind relations Have all past on now like melting snow I'll spend my da - ys an endless rover Soft is the grass and sure, my bed is free Oh but to be back, in carrickfergus To strike that lonely road, down by the sea And in kilkenny it is reported On marble stone there as black as ink With gold and silver I would support her But I'll sing no more now til I get a drink For I'm drunk today and I'm seldom sober A handsome rover from town to town Ah but I'm sick now my days are numbered Come all ye young men and lay me down |
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Dominic Behan
[Chorus:] Oh poor old Dicey Reilly she has taken to the sup Oh poor old Dicey Reilly she will never give it up For it's off each morning to the pop And then she's in for another little drop For the heart of the rowl is Dicey Reilly [Chorus] Oh she walks along Fitzgibbon street with an independent air And then it's down be Summerhill and as the people stare She says it's nearly half past one, and it's time I had another little one Ah the heart of the rowl is Dicey Reilly [Chorus] Long years ago when men were men and fancied May Oblong Or lovely Beckie Cooper or Maggie's Mary Wong One woman put them all to shame, just one was worthy of the name And the name of the dame was Dicey Reilly [Chorus] Oh but time went catching up on her like many pretty whores And it's after you along the street before you're out the door The balance weighed and they looks all fade, but out of all that great brigade Still the heart of the rowl is Dicey Reilly [Chorus] |
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from The Dubliners - The Dubliner's Dublin (1988)
Dominic Behan
[Chorus:] Oh poor old Dicey Reilly she has taken to the sup Oh poor old Dicey Reilly she will never give it up For it's off each morning to the pop And then she's in for another little drop For the heart of the rowl is Dicey Reilly [Chorus] Oh she walks along Fitzgibbon street with an independent air And then it's down be Summerhill and as the people stare She says it's nearly half past one, and it's time I had another little one Ah the heart of the rowl is Dicey Reilly [Chorus] Long years ago when men were men and fancied May Oblong Or lovely Beckie Cooper or Maggie's Mary Wong One woman put them all to shame, just one was worthy of the name And the name of the dame was Dicey Reilly [Chorus] Oh but time went catching up on her like many pretty whores And it's after you along the street before you're out the door The balance weighed and they looks all fade, but out of all that great brigade Still the heart of the rowl is Dicey Reilly [Chorus] |
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from The Dubliners - Hmv Easy (1999)
I met my love by the gas works wall
Dreamed a dream by the old canal I kissed my girl by the factory wall Dirty old town Dirty old town Clouds are drifting across the moon Cats are prowling on their beat Spring's a girl from the streets at night Dirty old town Dirty old town I heard a siren from the docks Saw a train set the night on fire Smelled the spring on the smoky wind Dirty old town Dirty old town I'm going to make me a good sharp axe Shining steel tempered in the fire I'll chop you down like an old dead tree Dirty old town Dirty old town I met my love by the gas works wall Dreamed a dream by the old canal I kissed my girl by the factory wall Dirty old town Dirty old town Dirty old town Dirty old town |
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from The Dubliners - A Time To Remember [live] (2009)
I met my love by the gas works wall
Dreamed a dream by the old canal I kissed my girl by the factory wall Dirty old town Dirty old town Clouds are drifting across the moon Cats are prowling on their beat Spring's a girl from the streets at night Dirty old town Dirty old town I heard a siren from the docks Saw a train set the night on fire Smelled the spring on the smoky wind Dirty old town Dirty old town I'm going to make me a good sharp axe Shining steel tempered in the fire I'll chop you down like an old dead tree Dirty old town Dirty old town I met my love by the gas works wall Dreamed a dream by the old canal I kissed my girl by the factory wall Dirty old town Dirty old town Dirty old town Dirty old town |
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from The Dubliners - Dublin (0000)
> Tim Finnegan lived in Walkin Street, a gentle Irishman mighty odd
He had a brogue both rich and sweet, an' to rise in the world he carried a hod You see he'd a sort of a tipplers way but the love for the liquor poor Tim was born To help him on his way each day, he'd a drop of the craythur every morn Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake One morning Tim got rather full, his head felt heavy which made him shake Fell from a ladder and he broke his skull, and they carried him home his corpse to wake Rolled him up in a nice clean sheet, and laid him out upon the bed A bottle of whiskey at his feet and a barrel of porter at his head Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake His friends assembled at the wake, and Mrs Finnegan called for lunch First she brought in tay and cake, then pipes, tobacco and whiskey punch Biddy O'Brien began to cry, ""Such a nice clean corpse, did you ever see, Tim avourneen, why did you die?"", ""Will ye hould your gob?"" said Paddy McGee Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake Then Maggie O'Connor took up the job, ""Biddy"" says she ""you're wrong, I'm sure"" Biddy gave her a belt in the gob and left her sprawling on the floor Then the war did soon engage, t'was woman to woman and man to man Shillelagh law was all the rage and a row and a ruction soon began Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake Mickey Maloney ducked his head when a bucket of whiskey flew at him It missed, and falling on the bed, the liquor scattered over Tim Bedad he revives, see how he rises, Timothy rising from the bed Saying ""Whittle your whiskey around like blazes, t'underin' Jaysus, do ye think I'm dead?"" Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake |
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from The Dubliners - The Dubliner's Dublin (1988)
> Tim Finnegan lived in Walkin Street, a gentle Irishman mighty odd
He had a brogue both rich and sweet, an' to rise in the world he carried a hod You see he'd a sort of a tipplers way but the love for the liquor poor Tim was born To help him on his way each day, he'd a drop of the craythur every morn Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake One morning Tim got rather full, his head felt heavy which made him shake Fell from a ladder and he broke his skull, and they carried him home his corpse to wake Rolled him up in a nice clean sheet, and laid him out upon the bed A bottle of whiskey at his feet and a barrel of porter at his head Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake His friends assembled at the wake, and Mrs Finnegan called for lunch First she brought in tay and cake, then pipes, tobacco and whiskey punch Biddy O'Brien began to cry, ""Such a nice clean corpse, did you ever see, Tim avourneen, why did you die?"", ""Will ye hould your gob?"" said Paddy McGee Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake Then Maggie O'Connor took up the job, ""Biddy"" says she ""you're wrong, I'm sure"" Biddy gave her a belt in the gob and left her sprawling on the floor Then the war did soon engage, t'was woman to woman and man to man Shillelagh law was all the rage and a row and a ruction soon began Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake Mickey Maloney ducked his head when a bucket of whiskey flew at him It missed, and falling on the bed, the liquor scattered over Tim Bedad he revives, see how he rises, Timothy rising from the bed Saying ""Whittle your whiskey around like blazes, t'underin' Jaysus, do ye think I'm dead?"" Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake |
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from The Dubliners - A Time To Remember [live] (2009)
> Tim Finnegan lived in Walkin Street, a gentle Irishman mighty odd
He had a brogue both rich and sweet, an' to rise in the world he carried a hod You see he'd a sort of a tipplers way but the love for the liquor poor Tim was born To help him on his way each day, he'd a drop of the craythur every morn Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake One morning Tim got rather full, his head felt heavy which made him shake Fell from a ladder and he broke his skull, and they carried him home his corpse to wake Rolled him up in a nice clean sheet, and laid him out upon the bed A bottle of whiskey at his feet and a barrel of porter at his head Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake His friends assembled at the wake, and Mrs Finnegan called for lunch First she brought in tay and cake, then pipes, tobacco and whiskey punch Biddy O'Brien began to cry, ""Such a nice clean corpse, did you ever see, Tim avourneen, why did you die?"", ""Will ye hould your gob?"" said Paddy McGee Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake Then Maggie O'Connor took up the job, ""Biddy"" says she ""you're wrong, I'm sure"" Biddy gave her a belt in the gob and left her sprawling on the floor Then the war did soon engage, t'was woman to woman and man to man Shillelagh law was all the rage and a row and a ruction soon began Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake Mickey Maloney ducked his head when a bucket of whiskey flew at him It missed, and falling on the bed, the liquor scattered over Tim Bedad he revives, see how he rises, Timothy rising from the bed Saying ""Whittle your whiskey around like blazes, t'underin' Jaysus, do ye think I'm dead?"" Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth I told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake |
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from The Dubliners - 40 Years (0000)
As we gather in the chapel here in old Kilmainham Gaol,
I think about these past few days, oh, will they say we've failed? From our school days, they have told us we must yearn for liberty, Yet, all I want in this dark place is to have you here with me. CHORUS Oh, Grace, just hold me in your arms and let this moment linger, They'll take me out at dawn and I will die. With all my love, I place this wedding ring upon your finger, There won't be time to share our love for we must say good-bye. Now, I know it's hard for you, my love, to ever understand, The love I bear for these brave men, my love for this dear land, But when Padhraic called me to his side down in the G.P.O., I had to leave my own sick bed, to him I had to go. CHORUS Now, as the dawn is breaking, my heart is breaking, too, On this May morn, as I walk out, my thoughts will be of you, And I'll write some words upon the wall so everyone will know, I love so much that I could see his blood upon the rose. CHORUS (There won't be time to share our love for we must say good-bye.) |
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from The Dubliners - 30 Years A-Greying (0000)
I'll tell me ma
when I go home the boys won't leave the girls alone they pulled my hair they broke my comb but thats alright til I get home she is handsome she is pretty she is the belle of belfast city she is courting one, two, three please can you tell me who is she albert mooney says he loves her all the boys are fighting for her they knock at the door and they ring at the bell saying "oh, my true love are you well" out she comes as white as snow with rings on her fingers and bells on her toes ol' jenny murray says she'll die if she doesn't get a man with a roven eye let the wind and the rain and the breeze blow high and the snow come falling from the sky jenny murray says she'll die if she doesn't get a man with a roven eye one young man is fighting for her all the rest they swear they'll have her let them all say as they will albert mooney loves her still I'll tell me ma when I get home the boys won't leave the girls alone they pulled my hair they broke my comb but thats alright til I get home |
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from The Dubliners - Hmv Easy (1999)
There's ne'er a nicht I'm gane to ramble, there's ne'er a nicht I'm gane to roam
There's ne'er a nicht I'm gane to ramble, intae the erms of me ain true love I'm a rover, seldom sober, I'm a rover of high degree It's when I'm drinkin' I'm always thinkin' how to gain my love's company Though the nicht be as dark as dungeon, not a star can be seen above I will be guided without a stumble, intae the erms of my ane true love I'm a rover, seldom sober, I'm a rover of high degree It's when I'm drinkin' I'm always thinkin' how to gain my love's company He stepped up tae her bedroom winday, kneeling gently upon a staine He whispers through her bedroom winday, my darling dear do you lie alaine I'm a rover, seldom sober, I'm a rover of high degree It's when I'm drinkin' I'm always thinkin' how to gain my love's company She raised her head from her down soft pillow, wi' her erms around her breasts Says: ”Why is that that my bedroom winday is 'sterbing me at my long nicht's rest?” I'm a rover, seldom sober, I'm a rover of high degree It's when I'm drinkin' I'm always thinkin' how to gain my love's company Says I: ”My love it's I thy true lover, open the door and let me in For I have come on a long nights journey more than near drenched to my skin” I'm a rover, seldom sober, I'm a rover of high degree It's when I'm drinkin' I'm always thinkin' how to gain my love's company She opened the door wi' the greatest pleasure, she opened the door and she let him in They both shook hands and embraced each other, until the morning they lay as one I'm a rover, seldom sober, I'm a rover of high degree It's when I'm drinkin' I'm always thinkin' how to gain my love's company Says I: My love I must go and leave you, to climb the hills they are far above But I will climb wi' the greatest pleasure, since I've been in the arms of my love |
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from The Dubliners - 30 Years A-Greying (0000)
Liverpool Lou
Chorus: Oh Liverpool Lou, lovely Liverpool Lou Why don't you behave just like other girls do Why must my poor heart keep following you? Oh stay home and love me my Liverpool Lou When I go out walking, I hear people talking School children playing, I know what they're saying They're saying you'll grieve me, that you will deceive me Some morning you'll leave me, all packed up and gone Chorus, The sounds from the river keep telling me ever That I should forget you, like I'd never met you Oh tell me their song love was never more wrong love Say I belong love to my Liverpool Lou Chorus, Oh iLverpool Lou, lovely Liverpool Lou Why don't you behave just like other girls do Why must my poor heart keep following you? Oh stay home and love me my Liverpool Lou Oh stay home and love me my Liverpool Lou |
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from The Dubliners - 40 Years (0000)
I danced in the morning when the world was young
I danced in the moon, and the stars, and the sun I came down from Heaven and I danced on the Earth At Bethlehem I had my birth Dance, then, wherever you may be I am the lord of the dance said he And I lead you all wherever you may be And I lead you all in the dance said he I danced for the scribes and the pharisees They wouldn't dance, they wouldn't follow me I danced for the fishermen James and John They came with me so the dance went on Dance, then, wherever you may be I am the lord of the dance said he And I lead you all wherever you may be And I lead you all in the dance said he I danced on the Sabbath and I cured the lame The holy people said it was a shame They ripped me and they stripped me and they hung me high Left me there on the cross to die Dance, then, wherever you may be I am the lord of the dance said he And I lead you all wherever you may be And I lead you all in the dance said he I danced on a Friday when the world turned black It's hard to dance with the devil on your back They buried my body; they thought I was gone But I am the dance, and the dance goes on Dance, then, wherever you may be I am the lord of the dance said he And I lead you all wherever you may be And I lead you all in the dance said he |
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