Lyrics Irish Rover - Tommy Makem , The Clancy Brothers
And
the
year
of
our
Lord
eighteen
hundred
and
six
We
set
sail
from
the
port
quay
of
Cork
We
were
sailing
away
with
a
cargo
of
bricks
For
the
grand
City
Hall
in
New
York
We'd
a
near-leaking
craft,
she
was
rigged
fore
and
aft
And
how
the
trade
winds
drove
her
She
had
twenty-three
masts
and
she
stood
several
blasts
And
they
called
her
the
Irish
Rover
And
there
was
Bobby
McGee
from
the
banks
of
the
Leith
There
was
Hogan
from
county
Tyrone
There
was
John
D.
McGirk,
who
was
scared
stiff
of
work
And
a
chap
from
Westmeath
named
Malone
We
had
Slugger
O'Toole,
who
was
drunk
as
a
rule
And
fighting
Bill
Tracy
from
Dover
And
your
man,
Mick
McCann,
from
the
banks
of
the
Bann
Was
the
skipper
of
the
Irish
Rover
We
had
two
million
barrels
of
pone
We
had
three
million
bales
of
old
nanny
goats'
tails
We
had
four
million
barrels
of
stone
We
had
five
million
hogs
and
six
million
dogs
Seven
million
barrels
of
porter
We
had
eight
million
sides
of
a
blind
horses'
hides
In
the
hold
of
the
Irish
Rover
We
had
sailed
seven
years
when
the
mizzens
broke
out
And
the
ship
lost
her
way
in
the
fog
And
the
whale
of
a
crew
was
reduced
down
to
two
'Twas
meself
and
the
captain's
old
dog
Well,
the
ship
struck
a
rock,
oh,
Lord
what
a
shock
I
nearly
tumbled
over
Turned
nine
times
around
and
the
poor
old
dog
was
drowned
I'm
the
last
of
the
Irish
Rover
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