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Clancy Brothers Best Of Clancy Brothers The D-Day Dodgers We're the D-Day Dodgers, way off in Italy Always on the vino, always on the spree; Eighth Army scroungers and their tanks, We live in Rome,
by Clancy Brothers on album Best Of Clancy Brothers
Clancy Brothers Best Of Clancy Brothers So Early In The Morning When I was young, I had no sense, I bought a fiddle for eighteen pence. The only tune that it would play Was Over the Hills and Far A
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Clancy Brothers Best Of Clancy Brothers Henry Joy An Ulsterman I am proud to be >From the Antrim Glens I come. Although I labour by the sea I have followed flag and drum. I have heard the martial
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Clancy Brothers Best Of Clancy Brothers Quare Bungle Rye Now Jack was a sailor who roamed on the town And she was a damsel who skipped up and down Said the damsel to Jack as she passed him by Would
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Clancy Brothers Best Of Clancy Brothers Leaving Liverpool Or Fare Thee Well My Own True Lo Farewell to Prince's Landing Stage River Mersey, fare thee well I am bound for California A place I know r
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Clancy Brothers Best Of Clancy Brothers Gypsy Rover 1. The gypsy rover came over the hill Down through the valley so shady, He whistled and he sang 'til the greenwoods rang, And he won the heart of
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous Roddy Mccorley RODDY MCCORLEY (Words by Ethna Carberry; music traditional) O see the fleet-foot host of men, who march with faces drawn, From farmstead and from fish
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous The Juice Of The Barley THE JUICE OF THE BARLEY In the sweet country Lim'rick, one cold winter's night All the turf fires were burning when I first saw the light; An
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Clancy Brothers In Concert William Bloat In a mean abode On the Shankell road Lived a man named William Bloat And he had a wife The bane of his life Who always got his goat And one day at d
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous The Croppy Boy The Croppy Boy It was early, early in the spring The birds did whistle and sweetly sing, Changing their notes from tree to tree And the song they san
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous Wild Colonial Boy WILD COLONIAL BOY There was a wild colonial youth, Jack Doolan was his name Of poor but honest parents, he was born in Castlemaine He was his fathe
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous The Real Old Mountain Dew The Real Old Mountain Dew Beside a hill there is a still, Where the smoke runs up to the sky; You ean always tell by the whiff and the smel
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous Jug Of Punch Jug Of Punch 'Twas early, early, in the month of June I was sitting with my glass and spoon. A small bird sat on an ivy bunch And the song he sang was
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous The Gallant Forty Twa THE GALLANT FORTY TWA You may talk about your lancers, or your Irish Fusiliers, The Aberdeen Militia or the Queen's Own Volunteers; Or any othe
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous The Holy Ground The Holy Ground Fare thee well, my lovely Dinah, a thousand times adieu. We are bound away from the Holy Ground and the girls we love so true. We'll
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous Isnt It Grand Boys Isn't It Grand, Boys Look at the coffin, with silver handles Isn't it grand, boys, to be bloody well dead? Let's not have a sniffle, let
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous Kelly The Boy From Killanne Kelly, The Boy from Killanne What's the news? What's the news? O my bold Shelmalier, With your long-barrelled gun, of the sea? Say, what
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous Finnegans Wake Finnegan's Wake Tim Finnegan lived in Walkin' Street A gentleman, Irish, mighty odd; He had a brogue both rich and sweet And to rise in the world he
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous Ballinderry 'Tis pretty to be in Ballinderry, Pretty to be in Aucholee* 'Tis prettier to be on bonny Ram's Island A-sitting forever beneath a tree. Ochone, ochone Oc
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Clancy Brothers Miscellaneous The Men Of The West The Men of the West (William Rooney) When you honor in song and in story The names of the patriot men, Whose valor has c