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Lyr Req: Andytown Girl (Christy Moore)
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Subject: Req Lyrics: Andytown Girl From: GUEST,Seadew Date: 03 Oct 07 - 11:23 AM I am looking for the Lyrics of Andytown Girl, sung by Terry O Neill. I know Christy Moore wrote the lyrics but he has not them at hand now. I also remember a few lines : 'when i saw you on the beach, was then i heard your voice, this is your song mairead, and i thank you for the asking. Thank you very much |
Subject: RE: Req Lyrics: Andytown Girl From: GUEST,mairia cahill Date: 03 Oct 07 - 06:44 PM christy found the lyrics, thank god and fair play to him for doing so, beautiful song, and thank you for putting the request in - seadew :) much appreciated |
Subject: RE: Req Lyrics: Andytown Girl From: Peace Date: 03 Oct 07 - 08:28 PM Any chance you could post the lyrics? |
Subject: Lyr Add: ANDYTOWN GIRL (Christy Moore) From: GUEST,Seadew Date: 04 Oct 07 - 10:47 AM ANDYTOWN GIRL Christy Moore I can see the image of your face But I cannot hear your voice Although your lips are moving I can see your lips are moving I can see that you are laughing But I cannot hear your voice Although your eyes are sparkling I can see your eyes are sparkling You are playing in the sand But I cannot hear your voice Now I see you dancing I can see your Irish dancing From behind those prison walls I could not hear your voice But when you told me you were dreaming I could tell what you were dreaming I saw how you were taken But I could not hear your voice I know you weren't complaining You were not one for complaining I saw your hands joined in communion But I could not hear your voice I know you took a beating But you were never beaten CHRISTY'S COMMENT Mairéad Farrell wrote me many years ago asking would I consider writing a song about the struggle in Armagh Prison. (I subsequently wrote "On The Bridge".) The above is an early draft of a song I wrote after Mairéad was executed in Gibraltar. I never got to sing it. Terry O'Neill subsequently performed a version of the song with music from Brian Moore. (For the record there is a very fine song written by Marguerita D'Arcy called "Armagh Women". A rough recording can be heard on tk13 of the Lilac Disc of the Box Set from a few years back. There are plenty of them out there.) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Andytown Girl (Christy Moore) From: Peace Date: 09 Oct 07 - 07:48 PM Thank you, Seadew. |
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