Lyrics The Dublin Minstrel - The Dubliners
From
Dublin
streets
and
roads
and
down
the
years
Came
great
musicians
and
balladeers
There
was
a
special
one,
a
red
haired
minstrel
boy
And
when
he
passed
away,
a
city
mourned
its
favorite
son
All
around
the
markets
and
down
the
quays
The
sad
news
it
spread
to
the
Liberties
The
minstrel
boy
is
gone,
he'll
sing
no
more
And
Luke
somehow
you
know,
we'll
never
see
your
likes
again
He
liked
to
laugh
and
sing;
he
loved
a
jar
And
his
songs
rang
out
in
many
city
bars.
I
walk
by
the
old
canal
near
which
he
used
to
live,
Down
Raglan
Road
I'm
sad,
as
he'd
so
much
left
to
give
All
around
the
markets
and
down
the
quays
The
sad
news
it
spread
to
the
Liberties
The
minstrel
boy
is
gone,
he'll
sing
no
more
And
Luke
somehow
you
know,
we'll
never
see
your
likes
again
The
show
is
over,
the
curtain's
down
A
flame
no
longer
burns
in
Dublin
Town
While
the
Liffey
flows
beneath
the
Ha'penny
Bridge
You'll
be
remembered
Luke
for
all
your
songs
and
all
you
did
All
around
the
markets
and
down
the
quays
The
sad
news
it
spread
to
the
Liberties
The
minstrel
boy
is
gone,
he'll
sing
no
more
And
Luke
somehow
you
know,
we'll
never
see
your
likes
again
1 Finnegans Wake - Live
2 The Rocky Road to Dublin (Live)
3 All for Me Grog (Live)
4 I'll Tell Me Ma (Live)
5 Paddy on the Railway (Live)
6 The Leaving of Liverpool (Live)
7 Whiskey in the Jar (Live)
8 Dirty Old Town (Live)
9 The Dublin Minstrel
10 When the Boys Come Rolling Home (Live)
11 The Pool Song
12 The Pool Song (Live)
13 The Spanish Lady (Live)
14 The Foxrock Hornpipe / Ostinelli's Hornpipe
15 The Belfast Hornpipe / the Swallow's Tail
16 The Fermoy Lassies / Sporting Paddy
17 Luke's 21st Anniversary Poem
18 The Maid Behind the Bar / the Boyne Hunt / the Shaskeen / the High Reel
19 When the Boys Come Rolling Home
20 The Three Sea Captains / the Mullingar Races
21 The Marino Waltz
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