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Lyr Req/Add: Connemara Bus

pbarre@monuit.univ-bpclermont.fr 19 Mar 99 - 04:58 AM
Pierre 01 Dec 99 - 09:00 AM
Tully 02 Dec 99 - 04:48 PM
Barry Taylor 02 Dec 99 - 11:58 PM
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Subject: Connemara Bus-Lyrics and chords
From: pbarre@monuit.univ-bpclermont.fr
Date: 19 Mar 99 - 04:58 AM

In a video on Ireland (BBC World - The Money Programme) I heard excerpts from a song probably entitled The Connemara Bus. Can anybody provide the lyrics and chords of this song? Thanks in advance.


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Subject: Lyrics req: Connemara bus
From: Pierre
Date: 01 Dec 99 - 09:00 AM

I a report on Ireland that I recorded on BBC World 2 or 3 years ago there is a song that must be entitled The Connemara Bus. Can anyone help with the lyrics? Is this song available on CD? hanks in advance.


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Subject: RE: Lyrics req: Connemara bus
From: Tully
Date: 02 Dec 99 - 04:48 PM

I have a recording of the Connemara Bus which I can't locate. I believe the artist was Willie Brady, but I doubt that Willie's music is available on CDs as he died 20 or 30 years before CDs were produced. It's a cute little song which I put in a class with granny's old arm chair.

I'll copy the lyrics for you when I locate the recording.


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Subject: RE: Lyrics req: Connemara bus
From: Barry Taylor
Date: 02 Dec 99 - 11:58 PM

Here are the lyrics I picked off an old LP. The words I'm not sure of have a bracketed question mark immediately following. Can you decipher them, Tully?

THE CONNEMARA BUS

It passes each day down the village street
Is there any chance of a vacant seat?
There might be now, take the weight off your feet
On the Connemara bus!

You'll get to Galway whate'er befalls
Driving along by the low stone walls
The women all wearing their bright woolly shawls
On the Connemara bus!

As you ride through the country the air is sweet
Perfumed by the heather and whisps(?) of wheat
And sunbeams are dancing as they beat
On the Connemara bus!

The journey will surely be worth your while
The hours(?) in Gaelic would make you smile
The women discussing the latest style
On the Connemara bus!

Now baskets of eggs will be perched on the rack
You'll hear the ducks as they quack, quack, quack
Their yellow beaks sticking out of the sack
On the Connemara bus!

You'll certainly know it was market day
The chickens chirping all the way
We talk about prices as we sway
On the Connemara bus!

To the city of Galway it goes once a week
It's a great excursion so to speak
With laughing women all rosy of cheek
On the Connemara bus!

To all you comers we smile and we nod
Be careful there of that fishing rod
It's a grand soft day so thanks be to God
For the Connemara bus!


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Subject: Lyr Add: THE CONNEMARA BUS
From: Tully
Date: 30 Dec 99 - 12:10 PM

I never found my Willie Brady tape, but found The Connemara Bus on a recording of an old WSOU radio show. I'm not familiar with the singer but his name sounded like Gin Joe. Perhaps someone can recognize the name and let Pierre know if the recordings are available. Barry, these are the words I decipher for THE CONNEMARA BUS.
Tully

It passes each day down the village street.
Is there any chance of a vacant seat?
There might be now; take the weight off your feet,
On the Connemara bus.

You get to Galway what'er befalls,
Driving along by the low stone walls.
The women all wearing their bright woollen shawls,
On the Connemara bus.

As you ride through the country the air is sweet,
Perfumed by the heather and reeks of peat.
And the sunbeams are dancing at your feet,
On the Connemara bus.

The journey would surely be worth your while.
The yearns in Gaelic would make you smile.
The women all discussing the latest stiles,
On the Connemara bus.

Now baskets of eggs will be perched on the rack,
You'll hear the ducks as they quack, quack, quack,
Their yellow beaks sticking out of the sack.
On the Connemara bus.

You'd certainly know it was market day,
The chickens chirruping all the way.
We talk about prices as we sway,
On the Connemara bus.

To the city of Galway it goes once a week,
It's a great excursion so to speak,
With the laughing women all rosy of cheek,
On the Connemara bus.

To all new comers we smile and we nod.
Be careful there of that fishing rod,
It's a grand soft day so thanks be to God,
For the Connemara bus.


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Subject: RE: Lyrics req: Connemara bus
From: Barry T
Date: 30 Dec 99 - 02:18 PM

Thanks Tully! I've just increased my songbook by one!

Pierre... FYI, the version I have is on an LP by Sean Dunphy. As I have seen his recent stuff on CD, perhaps this tune is among them.


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