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More verses on Star of the County Down?

24 Aug 99 - 12:01 PM (#108047)
Subject: More verses on Star of the County Down?
From: qrs

The Star of the County Down is on of my favorite
Irish trad. songs, and I would like to know if there is
more verses than thos five I alredy know..

Those are:

1.Near Banbridge town in the County Down...
2.As she onward sped, sure I shock my head...
3.I traveled a bit, but I never was hit..
4.She had a soft brown eye, and a look so sly..
5.At the harvest fair, she´ll be surelly there..

Sorry for my bad spelling....

Thanks for your help Mudcatters!!

QRS


24 Aug 99 - 01:32 PM (#108068)
Subject: RE: More verses on Star of the County Down?
From: Susan-Marie

On a thread last year (I think it was on upbeat songs?) someone claimed that in subsequent verses (that no-one ever sings) the guys' heart gets broken and he takes to drinking and ends up homeless....


25 Aug 99 - 02:52 AM (#108315)
Subject: RE: More verses on Star of the County Down?
From: alison

Somebody invented a verse, it was in a thread about "why are there no happy Irish songs?" I'll see if I can find it

here are earlier threads in the meantime

Star of the county down

Star + chords

slainte

alison


25 Aug 99 - 02:56 AM (#108316)
Subject: RE: More verses on Star of the County Down?
From: alison

Hi,

Can't remember what the thread was called, or who wrote this (apologies to whoever it was).

The gist was they claimed there were no happy Irish songs, I said "what about Star of the County Down?" and they wrote this last verse (which I saved) to turn it into a sad song.

So here I stand with my hat in hand, while my heart knows deep, dark blight
For my Irish lass, curse her heart of brass! tripped and died in the bar last night
Still her ghost doth say: twill soon be our wedding day, but I'll sadly call whiskey my bride
And in far off lands, sure I'll ring my hands, drain a glass and shout, Christ, I tried!

If whoever wrote this is still around, please take credit for this.

slainte

alison


25 Aug 99 - 07:40 AM (#108345)
Subject: RE: More verses on Star of the County Down?
From: Susan-Marie

Alison - Here's the culprit's addition to last-year's thread - maybe someone can do a blue clicky thing to send people to the entire thread, I enjoyed re-reading it.

Subject: RE: Favorite Celtic songs for singing From: steve t Date: 01-Sep-98 - 10:49 AM

It is a common misconception that there exist happy Celtic songs. For example, many people will steadfastly maintain that there is NO FOURTH VERSE to Star of the County Down:

So here I stand with my hat in hand, while my heart knows deep, dark blight For my Irish lass, curse her heart of brass! tripped and died in the bar last night Still her ghost doth say: twill soon be our wedding day, but I'll sadly call whiskey my bride And in far off lands, sure I'll ring my hands, drain a glass and shout, Christ, I tried!


25 Aug 99 - 05:11 PM (#108499)
Subject: RE: More verses on Star of the County Down?
From: qrs

Thanks all of ya for your help!!

I like that sad verse! now I can put another end to this great song....

Regards

Qrs

ps if you know more verses please tell me.


25 Aug 99 - 07:32 PM (#108543)
Subject: RE: More verses on Star of the County Down?
From: alison

Favourite Celtic songs for singing

slainte

alison