|
||||||||||||||
|
Help: Road to Athy + Where the Old Allegheny...
|
Share Thread
|
|||||||||||||
|
Subject: RE: Road to Athay From: O'Boyle Date: 11 Jun 00 - 04:34 AM What do a pants leg and Kildare have in common? They both have a thigh in them. Sorry, read that in Portrait of an Artist as Young Man and had to repeat it here. Go here: Lyr Add: JOHNNY, I HARDLY KNEW YE or here: Lyr Add: WHERE THE OLD ALLEGHENY AND MONONGAHELA FLOW--JoeClone, 9-Dec-2009. |
|
Subject: RE: Road to Athay From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 10 Jun 00 - 06:27 AM The song's in the Digital Tradition as JOHNNY I HARDLY KNEW YE - to find a song, just enter a word you know is in it in the box at the top of the page, and see what turns up.
|
|
Subject: RE: Road to Athay From: GUEST,Mrr Date: 09 Jun 00 - 02:32 PM Is the Road to Athay the Irish equivalent of When Johnny Comes Marching Home? I have one about Going the road to sweet Athay, huroo, huroo, (repeat), a stick in me hand and a drop in me eye, A doleful damsel I heard cry Johnny I hardly knew ye... and, it's Allegheny, but other than the chorus I don't know that one. |
|
Subject: Road to Athay From: GUEST,Mark Greenberg Date: 09 Jun 00 - 10:27 AM For an upcoming Pete Seeger anthology, I need info on "The Road to Athy" (on "Rainbow Quest") and "Where the Old Allegheny and Monongahela Flow") ("Am. Ballads, 4"). Thanks |
| Share Thread: |