29 Apr 00 - 07:41 PM (#220153) Subject: gold and silver years From: GUEST,martin-cleary@ntlworld.com I am looking for the words and guitar chords for the above named song, i think it was written by Phil Coulter and sang by Paddy Reilly. Thanks Marty |
18 Jan 11 - 09:43 AM (#3077104) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gold and Silver Years? (Paddy Reilly) From: Jim Dixon Refreshing an old thread here. Allmusic.com says that Paddy Reilly recorded a song called GOLD AND SILVER DAYS. It's on the album "Best of Paddy Reilly." It doesn't give an authorship credit or a sound sample. |
18 Jan 11 - 11:30 AM (#3077152) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gold and Silver Years? (Paddy Reilly) From: GUEST,Martin Dardis It was written by Phil Coulter, also recorded by Philomena Begley, it's on my site [martindardis.com] including chords and sound. |
23 Jan 11 - 03:47 PM (#3080888) Subject: Lyr Add: GOLD AND SILVER DAYS (Phil Coulter) From: Jim Dixon Thanks, Martin. I hope you don't mind my copying it here. I listened to the recording and made a few adjustments: GOLD AND SILVER DAYS Written by Phil Coulter As sung by Philomena Begley 1. As I'm sitting by the firelight, And turning back the years, I can hear my mother singing in the morning As she scrubbed our shining faces And then packed us off to school. All too soon those days were over with out warning. CHORUS: So sing me the songs of our gold and silver days, Days filled with innocence and light. Not a penny to our name, We were happy just the same In our gold and silver days. 2. In the parlour on a Friday night, My father took the floor. I can hear us join together in the chorus, Singing "Just a Song at Twilight" And "The Moon behind the Hill". Now those voices they are silent, gone before us. 3. We gathered at the Daisy Field On Sunday afternoon, And we danced to Johnny Quigley and the Royal. Through the years we all were scattered, But those friends were good and true, Always there when they were needed, always loyal WITH CHORDS: 1. [D] As I'm sitting [A] by the [D] firelight, And turning [A] back the [D] years, I can [G] hear my mother [D] singing in the morn- [A] ing As she [D] scrubbed our [A] shining [D] faces And then packed us [A] off to [D] school. All too [G] soon those days were [D] over with [A] out warn- [D] ing. CHORUS: So [D] sing me the songs of our [G] gold and silver [D] days, Days filled with innocence and [A] light. Not a [D] penny to our name, We were [G] happy just the [D] same In our gold and [G] silver [D] days. |