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Tune Req: mollie Magee
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Subject: RE: Tune Req: mollie Magee From: Liz the Squeak Date: 08 Jul 00 - 02:36 AM Didn't she go on to have a granddaughter called Bobbi? LTS ducking and running for cover..... |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: mollie Magee From: GUEST,JimmyC Date: 08 Jul 00 - 01:47 AM Jim 1951 This another version of "Paddy works on the railway" but with a different and much faster tune. Here are the words that I know, I have the music also which I will forward to you later. A number of artists and groups recorded it. I believe the "Dubliners" have it on one of their albums with Luke Kelly (R.I.P.) handling the vocals.
In 18 hundred and 43
In 18 hundred and 44
In 18 hundred and 45
In 18 hundred and 46
In 18 hundred and 47 |
Subject: mollie Magee From: GUEST,Jim1951@webtv.net Date: 08 Jul 00 - 12:55 AM I'm searching for an old tune sung in the Navy out of San Diego and on board merchant ships. The song was Mollie Magee. The known lyrics start out: "in 18 hundred and 43, that's when I met sweet mollie magee, a pretty young wife she made for me while workin' on the railway followed by a chorus of: fiddle de oree aree aa ,repeated 3 times then followed by: while workin' on the railway. I believe I got the title right. Your help will be greatly appreciated. |
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