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Origin: That Old Irish Waltz (Lise Shnurr)
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Subject: Help! 'That Old Irish Waltz' From: GUEST,Robin Date: 17 Apr 00 - 06:51 PM I'm trying to track down the writer/performer of a song called "That Old Irish Waltz" - I know it was written by someone named Lise Shnurr, but I can't find her anywhere. Lyrics in the refrain:
Shall we dance, dance like the trees in the wind. Any help in tracking down this gal would be much appreciated! |
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Subject: RE: Origin: That Old Irish Waltz (Lise Shnurr) From: Jim Dixon Date: 11 Jan 08 - 10:49 AM Hmmm. The only recording listed by Allmusic.com of THAT OLD IRISH WALTZ is by Robin Hopper her album "Pass It On," 2003. It's also listed at CD Baby, where you can hear a sound sample. I'm guessing that's the same Robin who posted the above query in 2000. I wonder if she ever found the songwriter? I found a web page that says Lise Schnurr uses the pseudonym Lisa McCormick. Anyway, here are the lyrics from the sound sample: Well now, the country band plays that old Irish waltz. Won't you dance with me tonight 'neath the stars, And we'll dance 'cross the lawn and the moon will look out When the country band plays that old irish waltz. CHORUS: Shall we dance, dance like the trees in the wind, Never to come to an end? Shall we dance, dance for the rest of our lives, For the old Irish waltz never dies. What is this magical song? Why do I feel so free? I'm floating and flying when you dance with me. We are one, we are all, and the song is within, When we dance on the hill to the old Irish waltz. CHORUS [These lyrics might be incomplete.] |
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