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Lyr Req: Me son in amerikay?
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Me son in amerikay? From: GUEST,Toenails John Date: 17 Oct 04 - 06:52 AM Ta Malcolm. Yeah it is a bit obvious now you come to mention it! :o) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Me son in amerikay? From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 16 Oct 04 - 02:28 PM Always try alternate spellings when using the very good onsite search engine we have here; particularly where "my" appears, as a lot of people insist on spelling it "me" if they think it's a folksong. my son in amerikay will find you a discussion of the song, with the additional information that it is in the DT as my son in americay. |
Subject: Lyr Req: Me son in amerikay? From: GUEST,Toenails John Date: 16 Oct 04 - 01:49 PM A few years ago on a programme broadcast by RTE, i forget the name of the programme, they featured a woman singing this song, Basically It's about a young man who emigrated from Ireland to the States, and as time went on, his mother decided to write him a letter, that she simply adressed, "Me son in Amerkay", needless to say it caused great consternation within the postal service, and i believe the letter was finally delivered. quite humourus, and it's on me mind at the moment, and i cant find any ref to it anywhere Any one out there have this by any chance? |
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