- McAlpines Fusiliers
'Twas in the year of 'thirty-nine
When the sky was full of lead
When Hitler was heading for Poland
And Paddy, for Holyhead.
Come all you pincher laddies
And you long-distance men
Don't ever work for McAlpine
For Wimpey, or John Laing
You'll stand behind a mixer
Until your skin is turned to tan
And they'll say, Good on you, Paddy
With your boat-fare in your hand.
Oh, the craic was good in Cricklewood
And they wouldn't leave the Crown
With glasses flying and Biddys crying
Sure Paddy was going to town.
Oh mother dear, I'm over here
And I'm never coming back
What keeps me here is a rake o' beer
The ladies and the craic.
As down the glen came McAlpines men with their shovels slung behind them
'Twas in the pub that they drank the sup and up in the spike you'll find them
They sweated blood and they washed down mud with pints and quarts of beer
And now we're on the road again with McAlpine's Fusiliers
I stripped to the skin with Darkie Flynn way down upon the Isle of Grain
With the horsed Face O'Toole, 'cos I knew the rule, no money if you stopped for rain.
McAlpine's God was a well filled hod, your shoulders cut to bits and seared,
And woe to he who looked for tea with McAlpine's Fusiliers
I remeber the day that Bear O'Shea fell into a concrete stairs.
What Horse Face said when he saw him dead it wasn't what the rich called prayers.
I'm a navvy short was the one retort that reached unto my ears
When the going's rough then you must be tough with McAlpine's Fusiliers
I've worked 'til the sweat nearly had me bet, with Russian, Czech and Pole.
On shuddering jams up the hydro dams or underneath the Thames in a hole.
I've grabbed it hard and I've got me cards and many a ganger's fist across me ears.
If you pride your life don't join by christ, with McAlpine's Fusiliers
Letras
- A Pub With No Beer
A Song For Ireland
All For Me Grog
Anna Liffey
Avondale
Black Velvet Band
Bugger Off!
Carrickfergus
Danny Boy
Dicey Reilly
Dirty Old Town
Don't Get Married
Dont Give Up 'till It's Over
Down By The Glenside
Drink It Up Men
Easy And Slow
Farewell to Carlingford
Finnegan's Wake
Foggy Dew
For What Died the Sons of Róisín
Four Green Fields
Gentleman Soldier
I Wish I Was Back In Liverpool
I'll Tell Me Ma
I'm a Rover
Jar of Porter
Johnson`s Motorcar
Kilkelly
Limerick Rake
Lord of the Dance
Maloney Wants a Drink
Many Young Man Of Twenty
McAlpines Fusiliers
Molly Malone
Nelson Farewell
Never Wed an Old Man
Only Our Rivers Run Free
Rare Old Mountain Dew
Scorn not His Simplicity
Seven Drunken Nights
Sete Bêbadas Noites
Song For Ireland
Spanish Lady
The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
The Bonny Boy
The Captains And The Kings
The Dundee Weaver
The Fields of Athenry
The Irish Rover
The Lifeboat Mona
The Mero
The Monto
The Orange And The Green
The Pub With No Beer
The Rising Of The Moon
The Rocky Road To Dublin
The Sick Note
The Town I'd Loved so Well
The Travelling People
Tibby Dunbar
Viva la Quinta Brigada
Weila Weila
Whiskey In The Jar
Wild Rover
Woman From Wexford
Zoological Gardens