Christy Moore - Joxer (Original) Lyrics

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 ...



Writer(s): Christy Moore


Christy Moore - The Box Set: 1964 - 2004
Album The Box Set: 1964 - 2004
date of release
19-03-2004

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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