Songtexte
What's
the
news,
what's
the
news,
O
me
bold
Shelmalier
With
your
long
barrel
guns
from
the
sea?
Say,
what
wind
from
the
south
brings
a
messenger
here
With
this
hymn
of
the
dawn
for
the
free?
Goodly
news,
goodly
news
do
I
bring
youth
of
Forth
Goodly
news
shall
I
hear
Bargy
man
For
the
boys
march
at
morn
from
the
south
to
the
north
Led
by
Kelly,
the
boy
from
Killane
Tell
me
who
is
the
giant
with
the
gold
curling
hair
He
who
rides
at
the
head
of
your
band
Seven
feet
is
his
height
with
some
inches
to
spare
And
he
looks
like
a
king
in
command
O
me
boys
that's
the
pride
of
the
bold
Shelmalier
'Mongst
our
greatest
of
heroes
a
man
Fling
your
beavers
aloft
and
give
three
ringing
cheers
For
John
Kelly,
the
boy
from
Killane
Enniscorthy
is
in
flames
and
old
Wexford
is
won
And
tomorrow
the
barrow
will
cross
On
the
hill
o'er
the
town
we
have
planted
a
gun
That
will
batter
the
gateway
to
Ross
All
the
Forth
men
and
Bargy
men
will
march
o'er
the
heath
With
brave
Harvey
to
lead
in
the
van
But
the
foremost
of
all
in
the
grim
gap
of
death
Will
be
Kelly,
the
boy
from
Killane
But
the
gold
sun
of
freedom
grew
darkened
at
Ross
And
it
set
by
the
Slaney's
red
wave...
And
poor
Wexford
stripped
naked
hung
high
on
a
cross
With
her
heart
pierced
by
traitors
and
knaves
Glory-o,
Glory-o
to
her
brave
men
who
died
For
the
cause
of
long
down-trodden
man
Glory-o
to
Mount-Leinster's
own
darling
and
pride
Dauntless
Kelly,
the
boy
from
Killane
1 Wasn't That a Party?
2 The Unicorn
3 Kellswater
4 Toor-I-Ah
5 Kelly From Killann
6 Mingulay Boat Song
7 Avondale
8 Haul Away Joe
9 Valparaiso Round the Horn
10 The Black Velvet Band
11 Bold O’donahue
12 A Long Time Ago
13 Dunluce Castle
14 Drunken Sailor
15 Banks of the Roses
16 Liza Jane
17 The Girls Along the Road
18 Botany Bay
19 New York Girls
20 Coulter's Candy
21 Instrumental Reels - The Girl Who Broke My Heart/ The Lady On the Island/ Music In the Glen
22 The Maid of Coolmore
23 Little Skillet Pot
24 The Wild Colonial Boy
25 Home From the Sea
26 Recruiting Sergeant
27 No Man's Land
28 Give Me Your Hand (Tabhair Dom Do Lamh)
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