Lyrics




Her eyes, they shone like the diamonds.
You′d think she was queen of the land,
And her hair hung over her shoulders,
Tied up with a black velvet band.
In a neat little town they call Belfast, apprentice to trade I was bound.
And many an hour of sweet happiness I spent in that neat little town.
But bad misfortune came o'er me, and caused me to stray from the land
Far away from my friends and relations. They follow the black velvet band.
Her eyes, they shone like the diamonds.
You′d think she was queen of the land,
And her hair hung over her shoulders,
Tied up with a black velvet band.
Well, I went out strolling one evening, not meaning to go very far,
When I met with a frolicksome damsel. She was selling her trade in the bar.
A watch she took from a customer, and slipped it right into my hand.
Then the law came and put me in prison.
Bad luck to her black velvet band!
Her eyes, they shone like the diamonds.
You'd think she was queen of the land,
And her hair hung over her shoulders,
Tied up with a black velvet band.
Next morning, before judge and jury, for trial I had to appear.
And the judge, he said "my young fellow, the case against you is quite clear.
And seven long years is your sentence. You're going to Van Diemen′s Land,
Far away from your friends and relations. They follow the black velvet band."
Her eyes, they shone like the diamonds.
You′d think she was queen of the land,
And her hair hung over her shoulders,
Tied up with a black velvet band.
Now, come all ye jolly young fellows, I'll have you take warning by me.
And whenever you′re out on the liquor, my lads, beware of the pretty colleens.
For they'll fill you with whiskey and porter, til you are not able to stand.
And the very next thing that you know, my lads, you′ve landed in Van Diemen's
Land.
Her eyes, they shone like the diamonds.
You′d think she was queen of the land,
And her hair hung over her shoulders,
Tied up with a black velvet band



Writer(s): WILL MILLAR


The Irish Rovers - The Irish Rovers 50 Years - Vol. 1
Album The Irish Rovers 50 Years - Vol. 1
date of release
01-03-2014

1   Bold O’donahue
2   Dan O’hara
3   The Barleymow
4   Brady of Strabane
5   Brigid Flynn
6   Killiburne Brae
7   Wild Rover
8   Paddy on the Turnpike
9   Finnegan’s Wake
10   The Bonny Lady
11   Kellswater
12   The Bog in the Valley
13   The Orange and the Green
14   Black Velvet Band
15   Star of the Co. Down
16   Wasn't That a Party?
17   The Rake
18   Down By the Lagan Side
19   Rolling Home To Ireland
20   Shores of Botany Bay
21   Bonnie Dundee
22   Boys of Belfast
23   The Unicorn
24   Yes I Can
25   Morningtown Ride
26   Marvelous Toy
27   Puff the Magic Dragon
28   The Biplane, Evermore
29   I’ll Tell Me Ma / Belle of Belfast
30   My Old Man’s a Dustman
31   Mick Maguire
32   Come In
33   The Wind That Shakes the Corn
34   The Overlanders
35   Jigs: Sweet Biddy Daly / Tatter Jack Walsh / Rakes of Kildare / The Rambling Pitchfork
36   Music in the Glen: Sweet Biddy Daly / The Carraroe Jig /Charlie Mulvihill's Reel / Music in the Glen
37   Reels: Tie the Bonnet / Scotch Mary / The Mountain Road / Maud Miller's / Tulla Reel
38   Jigs: Willie Hunter's Jig / The Maid on the Green / The Boys of Tandragee / Denis Murphy's Polka




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