Lyrics Joxer (Original) - Christy Moore
It
was
in
the
year
of
eighty-eight,
in
the
lovely
month
of
June,
When
the
gadflies
were
swarming
and
dogs
howling
at
the
moon,
Ah
with
rosary
beads
and
sandwiches
for
Stuttgart
we
began,
Joxer
packed
his
German
phrase-book,
and
jump-leads
for
the
van.
Ah
well
some
of
the
lads
had
never
been
away
from
home
before.
It
was
the
first
time
Whacker
put
his
foot
outside
of
Inchicore.
And
before
we
left
for
Europe,
we
knew
we'd
need
a
plan,
So
we
all
agreed
that
Joxer
was
the
man
to
drive
the
van.
In
Germany
the
Autobahn
was
like
the
Long
Mile
Road
There
was
every
make
of
car
and
van,
all
carrying
the
full
load
Ford
Transits
and
Hiaces,
and
an
old
Bedford
from
Tralee,
With
the
engine
overheating
from
long-hauling
duty
free.
There
were
fans
from
Ballyfermot,
Ballybough
and
Ballymun
On
the
journey
of
a
lifetime
and
the
craic
was
ninety
one
Joxer
met
a
German's
daughter
on
the
banks
of
the
River
Rhine
And
he
told
her
she'd
be
welcome
in
Ballyfermot
anytime
And
as
soon
as
we
found
Stuttgart,
we
got
the
wagons
in
a
ring
Sean
óg
got
out
the
banjo
and
Peter
played
the
mandolin.
Oh
there
were
fans
there
from
everywhere,
attracted
by
the
sound
At
the
first
Fleadh
Ceol
in
Europe
and
Joxer
passed
the
flagon
round
But
the
session
it
ended
when
we'd
finished
all
the
stout
The
air
mattresses
inflated
and
the
sleeping
bags
rolled
out
As
one
by
one
we
fell
asleep,
Joxer
had
a
dream
He
dreamt
himself
and
Jack
Charlton
sat
down
to
pick
the
team
Joxer
dreamt
they
both
agreed
on
Packie
Bonner
straight
away
And
that
Moran,
Whelan
and
McGrath
were
certainly
to
play
Ah
but
tempers
they
began
to
rise,
patience
wearing
thin
Jack
wanted
Cascarino,
but
Joxer
wanted
Quinn
And
the
dream
turned
into
a
nightmare,
Joxer
stuck
the
head
on
Jack
Who
wanted
to
bring
Johnny
Giles
and
Eamonn
Dunphy
back
Ah
well
the
cock
crew
in
the
morning,
it
crew
both
loud
and
shrill
And
Joxer
woke
up
in
his
sleeping
bag
many
miles
from
Arbour
Hill
Ah
next
morning
none
of
the
experts
gave
us
the
slightest
chance
They
said
that
the
English
team
would
lead
us
on
a
merry
dance
Ah
with
their
union
jacks
all
them
English
fans
for
victory
they
were
set
Until
Ray
Houghton
got
the
ball
and
he
stuck
it
in
the
net
What
happened
next
is
history,
brought
tears
to
many
eyes
Oh
that
day
will
be
the
highlight
of
many
people's
lives
Well
Joxer
climbed
right
over
the
top
and
the
last
time
he
was
seen
Was
arm-in-arm
with
Jack
Charlton,
singing
'Revenge
for
Skibbereen'.
Ah
now
Whacker's
back
in
Inchicore,
he's
living
with
his
Mam
And
Jack
Charlton
has
been
proclaimed
an
honorary
Irishman
Listen
do
you
remember
that
German's
daughter
on
the
banks
of
the
River
Rhine
Ah
jeez,
well
didn't
she
show
up
in
Ballyfermot
last
week
...
1 Three Drunken Maidens
2 Yellow Triangle
3 Dunnes Stores
4 They Never Came Home
5 Nuke Power
6 Who Cares?
7 Mullaghmore
8 Hey! Ronnie Reagan
9 St. Patrick's Night in San Fernando
10 Tim Evans
11 Goose Green (Taking Tea with Pinochet)
12 In Zurich
13 The Powdered Milk Brigade
14 Folk Tale
15 The Two Conneeleys
16 Don't Forget Your Shovel
17 Quiet Desperation
18 January Man
19 Poor Old Earth
20 Tippin' It Up
21 Poitín
22 1945
23 Little Musgrave
24 Johnny Jump Up
25 Radcliffe Highway
26 John O'Dreams
27 Cold Blow
28 The Raggle Taggle Gypsy
29 El Salvador
30 Jack Doyle (Aka The Contender)
31 Joxer (Original)
32 Intro
33 Lawless
34 Different Love Song
35 Changes
36 Ballindine
37 Anne Lovett
38 Dalesman's Litany
39 Intro
40 Farewell to Pripchat
41 The Lakes of Pontcharttrain
42 Cricklewood
43 Strange Ways
44 Wise & Holy Woman
45 Veronica
46 Cry Like a Man
47 Viva la Quinte Brigada
48 The Auld Triangle
49 Intro
50 Brown Eyes (For Joe Shheran)
51 Johnny Connors
52 Lay with Me
53 This Is the Day
54 Among the Wicklow Hills
55 Aisling
56 Grey Lake of Loughrea
57 All I Remember
58 Someone to Love
59 Trip to Carnsore
60 Danny Boy (Derrylondon Air)
61 Ships in the Forest
62 100 Miles from Home
63 Intro
64 Smoke & Strong Whiskey
65 The Way Pierce Turner Sings
66 The Hamburg Medley
67 Tyrone Boys
68 Hey Paddy
69 On the Blanket
70 Southern Winds
71 Don't Hand Me Over
72 Shoot out the Streetlights
73 The Bridge at Killaloe (Scariff Martyrs)
74 North & South
75 At the G.P.O. 1980
76 90 Miles to Dublin
77 Wicklow Boy
78 Ballinamore
79 Rialto Derry January 1993
80 Armagh Women
81 On the Bridge
82 Scapegoats
83 "The Fouled the Ball Paddy"
84 No Time for Love
85 On a Single Day
86 Roots
87 The Old Man's Song
88 1913 Lockout
89 Seth Davy
90 The Bould Rake
91 Bridget's Pill
92 The Lark in the Morning
93 Come by the Hill
94 The Enniskillen Dragoon
95 Weela Waile
96 Whiskey in the Jar
97 Intro
98 Tribute to Ewan McColl
99 Finnegan's Wake
100 Down in the Valley
101 Paddy on the Road
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