Songtexte
I
am
a
young
fellow
from
County
Tyrone,
In
the
town
of
Strabanshire
I'm
very
well
known,
For
down
to
the
alehouse
I'm
frequently
gone,
With
Kitty
and
Ginny
and
Mirrie.
My
father
rebuked
me
for
being
such
a
rake,
And
for
spending
my
money
on
whiskey
and
cakes,
But
the
lassies
are
sweet
and
its
all
for
their
sakes,
And
it
keeps
me
lighthearted
and
merry.
[Chorus:
I'll
eat
when
I'm
hungry,
I'll
drink
when
I'm
dry,
I
will
court
all
the
lassies
or
at
least
I
will
try,
And
I'll
never
conform
'til
the
day
that
I
die,
Agus
fagaimid
suid
mar
ata
se]
If
I
chance
for
to
wander
on
down
to
the
fair,
All
the
lassies
all
around
me
do
flock
on
the
square,
I'll
pull
out
me
fiddle
and
play
an
auld
air,
And
soon
we're
all
off
on
the
spree.
There's
Peggy
and
Jane
form
the
banks
of
Loch
Nee,
There's
Kitty
and
Molly
down
Donegalleon
Way,
And
there's
another
from
Coutstown
who
makes
me
head
sway,
Such
a
fuss
they
all
make
over
me.
[Chorus:
I'll
eat
when
I'm
hungry,
I'll
drink
when
I'm
dry,
I
will
court
all
the
lassies
or
at
least
I
will
try,
And
I'll
never
conform
'til
the
day
that
I
die,
Agus
fagaimid
suid
mar
ata
se]
To
quarrel
for
riches
I
ne'er
was
inclined,
For
the
greatest
of
misers
must
leave
them
behind,
So
me
money
I
spend
with
no
thought
in
me
mind,
But
to
kick
up
our
heels
and
carrouse.
For
the
rich
never
spend
any
gold
of
their
own,
Sure
they
hold
it
away
like
a
dog
and
it's
bone,
But
they
end
on
their
back
among
nettles
and
stones,
And
I
hear
there're
no
pockets
in
shrouds.
[Chorus:
I'll
eat
when
I'm
hungry,
I'll
drink
when
I'm
dry,
I
will
court
all
the
lassies
or
at
least
I
will
try,
And
I'll
never
conform
'til
the
day
that
I
die,
Agus
fagaimid
suid
mar
ata
se]
(Instrumental)
Now
some
say
I'm
foolish
and
some
say
I'm
wise,
Fer
loving
the
women
and
the
whiskey
like
wives,
But
the
son
of
King
David
had
ten
hundred
wives,
And
his
wisdom
was
highly
regarded!
So
I'll
call
for
the
lassies
and
ask
them
to
wed,
And
we'll
all
be
content
in
the
one
marriage
bed,
While
the
rich
count
their
gold
we'll
count
children
instead,
And
we'll
raise
them
up
true
and
stout
hearted.
[Chorus:
I'll
eat
when
I'm
hungry,
I'll
drink
when
I'm
dry,
I
will
court
all
the
lassies
or
at
least
I
will
try,
And
I'll
never
conform
'til
the
day
that
I
die,
Agus
fagaimid
suid
mar
ata
seRepeat:
Agus
fagaimid
suid
mar
ata
se!]
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2 Dan O’hara
3 The Barleymow
4 Brady of Strabane
5 Brigid Flynn
6 Killiburne Brae
7 Wild Rover
8 Paddy on the Turnpike
9 Finnegan’s Wake
10 The Bonny Lady
11 Kellswater
12 The Bog in the Valley
13 The Orange and the Green
14 Black Velvet Band
15 Star of the Co. Down
16 Wasn't That a Party?
17 The Rake
18 Down By the Lagan Side
19 Rolling Home To Ireland
20 Shores of Botany Bay
21 Bonnie Dundee
22 Boys of Belfast
23 The Unicorn
24 Yes I Can
25 Morningtown Ride
26 Marvelous Toy
27 Puff the Magic Dragon
28 The Biplane, Evermore
29 I’ll Tell Me Ma / Belle of Belfast
30 My Old Man’s a Dustman
31 Mick Maguire
32 Come In
33 The Wind That Shakes the Corn
34 The Overlanders
35 Jigs: Sweet Biddy Daly / Tatter Jack Walsh / Rakes of Kildare / The Rambling Pitchfork
36 Music in the Glen: Sweet Biddy Daly / The Carraroe Jig /Charlie Mulvihill's Reel / Music in the Glen
37 Reels: Tie the Bonnet / Scotch Mary / The Mountain Road / Maud Miller's / Tulla Reel
38 Jigs: Willie Hunter's Jig / The Maid on the Green / The Boys of Tandragee / Denis Murphy's Polka
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