- Rocky Road to Dublin
In the merry month of May, From my home I started,
Left the girls of Tuam, Nearly broken hearted,
Saluted father dear, Kissed my darlin' mother,
Drank a pint of beer, My grief and tears to smother,
Then off to reap the corn, And leave where I was born,
I cut a stout blackthorn, To banish ghost and goblin,
In a brand new pair of brogues, I rattled o'er the bogs,
And frightened all the dogs,On the rocky road to Dublin.
One, two, three, four five,
Hunt the hare and turn her
Down the rocky road
And all the ways to Dublin,
Whack-fol-lol-de-ra.
In Mullingar that night, I rested limbs so weary,
Started by daylight, Next mornin' light and airy,
Took a drop of the pure, To keep my heart from sinkin',
That's an Irishman's cure, Whene'er he's on for drinking.
To see the lasses smile, Laughing all the while,
At my curious style, 'Twould set your heart a-bubblin'.
They ax'd if I was hired, The wages I required,
Till I was almost tired, Of the rocky road to Dublin.
In Dublin next arrived, I thought it such a pity,
To be so soon deprived, A view of that fine city.
Then I took a stroll, All among the quality,
My bundle it was stole, In a neat locality;
Something crossed my mind, Then I looked behind;
No bundle could I find, Upon my stick a wobblin'.
Enquirin' for the rogue, They said my Connacht brogue,
Wasn't much in vogue, On the rocky road to Dublin.
From there I got away, My spirits never failin'
Landed on the quay As the ship was sailin';
Captain at me roared, Said that no room had he,
When I jumped aboard, A cabin found for Paddy,
Down among the pigs I played some funny rigs,
Danced some hearty jigs, The water round me bubblin',
When off Holyhead, I wished myself was dead,
Or better far instead, On the rocky road to Dublin.
The boys of Liverpool, When we safely landed,
Called myself a fool; I could no longer stand it;
Blood began to boil, Temper I was losin',
Poor ould Erin's isle They began abusin',
"Hurrah my soul," sez I, My shillelagh I let fly;
Some Galway boys were by, Saw I was a hobble in,
Then with a loud hurray, They joined in the affray.
We quickly cleared the way, For the rocky road to Dublin.
Letras
- A Begging I Will Go
A Fairy story
A Miner's Lullaby
A prudent thief
All For Me Grog
All These Feelings
Always Look On the Bright Side of Life
An Irish Lullaby
Angel's Lament
Beer, Beer, Beer
Big Strong Man
Black Velvet Band
Bog Down in the Valley
Bottom Of Our Glass
Braes of Killiecrankie
Buttercup's Lament
Come Out Ye Black and Tans
Danny Boy
Do Virgins Taste Better
Do Virgins Taste Better Medley
Donald, Where's Your Trousers?
Exclamations
Fiddler's Green
Finnegan's Wake
Flower of Scotland
Folk's Not Dead
Follow Prince Charlie
Frog Kissing
Greensleeves Medley
Gypsy Rover
Happily Ever After
Happy Birthday From Ireland
Health to the Company
If I had a Million Ducats
Irish Air
Irish Ballad
Jedi Drinking Song
Johnny at the Door
Johnny Jump Up
Join the British Army
Jug of Punch
Lanigan's Ball
Life Full Of Pain
Lily the Pink
Liquid Sunshine
Lish Young Buy-a-Broom
Loch Lomond
Lusty Young Smith
Marie's Wedding
Monster Mash
None But a Harper
Nonesuch
O'er the Way
Old Dun Cow
Oor Hamlet
Paddy McCollough
Patriot Game
Rising of the Moon
Rocky Road to Dublin
Rose In The Heather
Rosin the Beau
Santa Lucia
Satisfied
Scarborough Faire
Seven Drunken Nights
Skye Boat Song
Spancil Hill
Sporting Day
The Bridge (A Lover's Apology)
The Dragon's Retort
The Foggy Dew
The Holy Ground
The Irishman Who Doesn't Drink
The Leprechaun
The Mermaid Song
The Orange And The Green
The Parting Glass
The Scotsman
The Unicorn Song
Twa Bonnie Maidens
Weathertop
What do You do With a Drunken Sailor?
When She Held Me In Her Arms
Whiskey in the Jar
Wild Mountain Thyme
Ye Jacobites by Name