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Craigavon: song on the founding of the city.

07 May 99 - 05:04 PM (#76488)
Subject: Craigavon: song on the founding of the city.
From: Roddy

Does anybody have the lyrics for this song. I heard it many years ago in Belfast, but it seems to have disappeared. The tune as I remember it was "As I was Going to Ballynure" Roddy


07 May 99 - 09:46 PM (#76561)
Subject: RE: Craigavon: song on the founding of the city.
From: Colm

I remember this one. it had a chorus going - with a maringadoo aday - something. it was very pointed in its content at the time.I often wondered why it never got a wider listening. Colm


09 May 99 - 09:31 AM (#76946)
Subject: Craigavon
From: Roddy

Does anyone have the lyrics and tune of this song ? Roddy


09 May 99 - 10:05 PM (#77083)
Subject: RE: Craigavon
From: Colm

I remember that song, or one vey like it, being sung aroun=d the club circuit in Belfast many moons ago. Tony Mc Auley and another singer who specialised in close harmony with a black-haired girl - Maguire, I think - used to sing it. This duo were quite something in the 1960's, T.V., Radio, big gigs, the whole shebang. I wonder what hapened to them ? Colm


10 May 99 - 09:13 PM (#77349)
Subject: RE: Craigavon: song on the founding of the city.
From: Tony

This was written by an Armagh teacher who regretted having done so. A mild man, an uncharacteristic fit of bitterness overtook him. Those who heard it and who knew him sang it without mentioning his name as author as it would have displeased him. Nonetheless, it's a most pointed - and accurate - commentary on the situation in Northern Ireland. As true now as it was thirty odd years ago. But, who has the words today ? Tony