Lyrics The Twang Man - The Dubliners
Come
listen
to
my
story,
it's
about
a
nice
young
man
When
the
militia
wasn't
a
wantin',
he
dealt
in
hawkin'
twang
He
loved
a
lovely
maiden
as
fair
as
any
midge
And
she
kept
a
traycle
depot
one
side
of
the
Carlisle
bridge
Well,
another
one
came
a
courtin'
her
and
his
name
was
Mickey
Baggs
He
was
a
commercial
traveller
and
he
dealt
in
bones
and
rags
Well,
he
took
her
out
to
Sandymount
for
to
see
the
waters
roll
And
he
stole
the
heart
of
the
Twangman's
girl
playin'
'Billy
In
The
Bowl'
Oh,
when
the
twang
man
heard
of
this
he
flew
into
a
terrible
rage
And
he
swore
be
the
content
of
his
twang
cart,
on
him
he'd
have
revenge
So
he
stood
in
wait
near
James'
gate
till
the
poor
old
Baggs
came
up
And
with
his
twang
knife,
sure
he
took
the
life
of
the
poor
old
gather
'em
up
And
it's
now
ye
have
heard
me
story
and
I
hope
ye'll
be
good
men
And
not
go
chasing
the
Twangman's
mot
or
any
other
oul'
hen
For
she'll
leave
you
without
a
brass
farthing,
not
even
your
old
sack
of
rags
And
that's
the
end
of
the
story
of
poor
old
Mickey
the
Baggs
Album
At Their Best
1 Off to Dublin in the Green
2 Banks of the Roses
3 The Glendalough Saint
4 Jar of Porter
5 The Twang Man
6 Wild Rover
7 Roisin Dubh
8 The Old Orange Flute
9 Peggy Lettermore
10 Will You Come to the Bower?
11 The Holy Ground
12 Boulavogue
13 Within a Mile of Dublin
14 The Mason's Apron
15 Home Boys Home
16 Medley: Dublin / Nelson's Farewell
17 Medley: Sunshine Hornpipe / Mountain Road
18 Medley: The Donegal Reel / The Longford Collector
19 Roddy Maccorely
20 Chief O'Neils Favourite
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