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Subject: Lyr Add: SING AN IRISH SONG (Donal Cawley) From: Jim Dixon Date: 29 Apr 02 - 12:30 AM The Merry Ploughboys' album was called "Live by the Liffey." I don't think the following web site existed when I first searched for this song nearly a year ago. Copied from http://www.merryploughboys.com/ballad/2_01SIS.html
SING AN IRISH SONG
CHORUS: Sing an Irish song
There's couples dancing 'round
The Gaels are on the seas.
A man stood proud and bold |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sing an Irish Song From: wysiwyg Date: 16 May 01 - 07:29 PM Good info for later searchers too. (refresh) |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sing an Irish Song From: Jim Dixon Date: 15 May 01 - 08:39 PM Here's some interesting but possibly useless information: This site, this site and this site mention a song called, "You Will Have to Sing an Irish Song (Where the Little Shamrock Grows)," sung by Nora Bayes in "Follies of 1908," which was the second of Florenz Ziegfeld's Follies. This site and this site mention a song called "It Takes a Great Big Irish Heart To Sing an Irish Song," by Al Herman & Jack Glogau, 1915. This site mentions a song called "Sing an Irish Song," recorded by The Barleycorn on "My Last Farewell." |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sing an Irish Song From: Jim Dixon Date: 14 May 01 - 09:08 PM I found a song called "Sing an Old Irish Song," recorded by Daniel O'Donnell on the CD "Irish Collection," 1997. Other souces say it was written by Brendan Graham. I was unable to find the lyrics, but there are sound samples available at CDNOW. |
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Subject: Sing an Irish Song From: GUEST,kai Date: 08 May 01 - 04:00 AM Hello all, Please help me to find lyrics to "Sing an Irish Song". I heard it on The Merry Ploughboys CD "Live in Liffey" and understood only some words. In third (?) verse they sing about 1916 (something about GPO) and there are words like "...uniform we worn, a nation was reborn". In the chorus: "Sing an Irish song, and raise your glass to praise these days of old.." or something like it. //kai |
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