Lyrics That Tumbledown Shack in Athlone - Bing Crosby
I′m
a
long
way
from
home
and
my
thoughts
ever
roam
To
ould
Erin
far
over
the
sea,
For
my
heart
it
is
there,
where
the
skies
are
so
fair
And
ould
Ireland
is
calling
for
me.
There
are
eyes
that
are
sad,
as
they
watch
for
a
lad,
In
the
old
fashioned
town
of
Athlone,
And
I
pray
for
the
day,
when
I'm
sailing
away,
To
ould
Ireland,
and
mother,
my
own.
Oh!
I
want
to
go
back
to
that
tumble
down
shack,
Where
the
wild
roses
bloom
′round
the
door,
Just
to
pillow
my
head,
in
that
ould
trundle
bed,
Just
to
see
my
ould
mother
once
more.
There's
a
bright
gleaming
light,
guiding
me
home
tonight,
Down
the
long
road
of
white
cobble
stone,
Down
the
road
that
leads
back,
to
that
tumble
down
shack,
To
that
tumble
down
shack
in
Athlone.

1 MacNamara's Band
2 Dear Old Donegal
3 Danny Boy
4 St. Patricks Day Parade
5 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
6 Did Your Mother Come From Ireland?
7 Isle of Innisfree
8 I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen
9 The Donovans
10 My Girl's an Irish Girl
11 Rose of Tralee
12 Two Shillelagh O'Sullivan
13 Where the River Shannon Flows
14 With My Shillelagh Under My Arm
15 Eileen
16 How Can You Buy Killarney?
17 It's the Same Old Shillelagh
18 Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ra, That's an Irish Lullaby
19 Rosaleen
20 That Tumbledown Shack in Athlone
21 Top O' the Morning
22 Tobermory Bay
23 Galway Bay
24 Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder
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