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Lyr Req: The car broke down in Booterstown DigiTrad: THE WAXIES DARGLE Related thread: (origins) Origins: Waxies Dargle (33)
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The car broke down in Booterstown From: jim troy Date: 05 Sep 24 - 05:51 AM Thanks Joe, never thought of that, as an alternative verse, and it staring me in the face ! Murdered that song on at least two occcasions. But no, the Ma would have politely declined to be associated with the likes of that class of song/singers. She and her sisters, there were 5, would have been of those Irish songsters, seriously high pitch, ethereal. Bodenstown Churchyard, Robin Adare, Ellen Aroon. Great stuff, mighty, your ears would be ringing awhile after. The car broke down, would have been a fairly risqué for them. I will chase around the remnants of the clan, rattle a few memories. (and there y'are, Shem, draggin' up the past again...) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The car broke down in Booterstown From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Sep 24 - 06:34 PM Hi, Jim - I'm wondering if it's just an alternate verse to Waxies Dargle. It would fit into the song quite nicely. I've crosslinked to our other information on "Waxies Dargle." Crosslinks are in the upper left of this page. I searched and searched, and couldn't find your verse. -Joe- |
Subject: Lyr Req: The car broke down in Booterstown From: jim troy Date: 03 Sep 24 - 05:32 AM To the tune of Waxie's Dargle / Brighton Camp From the singing of my Mother, Josie Troy. 1950ish Oh, the car broke down In Booterstown The ould fella lost his trousers The horse got shy And piddled in his eye And the poor ould man was drownded missing words etc. Then she said scram, So we hopped on a tram And we sailed for Inchicore sir. If the lyrics are here already, could you point them to me ? Thanks, Jim Troy. |
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