paroles de chanson Paddy on the Road - Christy Moore
I've
won
a
heroes
name
with
McAlpine
and
Costain
With
Fitzpatrick,
Murphy,
Ashe
and
Wimpey's
gang
I've
been
often
on
the
road
on
my
way
to
draw
the
dole
When
there's
nothing
left
to
do
for
Sir
John
Laing
I
used
to
think
that
God
made
the
mixer
pick
and
hod
So
that
Paddy
might
know
hell
above
the
ground
I've
had
gangers
big
and
tough
tell
me
tear
it
all
out
rough
When
you're
building
up
and
tearing
England
down
In
a
tunnel
underground
a
young
Limerick
man
was
found
He
was
built
into
the
new
Victoria
Line
When
the
pouring
gang
had
past
sticking
through
the
concrete
cast
Was
the
face
of
little
Charlie
Joe
Devine
And
the
ganger
man
McGurk
big
Paddy
ate
the
work
When
the
gas
main
burst
and
he
flew
off
the
ground
Oh
they
swear
he
said
"Don't
slack,
I'll
not
be
here
until
I'm
back"
Keep
on
building
up
and
tearing
England
down
I
remember
Carrier
Jack
with
his
hod
upon
his
back
How
he
swore
he'd
one
day
set
the
world
on
fire
But
his
face
they've
never
seen
since
his
shovel
it
cut
clean
Through
the
middle
of
a
big
high
tension
wire
I
saw
auld
Bald
McGann
from
the
big
flyover
fall
Into
a
concrete
mixer
spinning
round
Although
his
life
was
spent
he
got
a
fine
head
of
cement
As
he
was
building
up
and
tearing
England
down
I
was
on
the
hydro
dam
the
day
that
Pat
McCann
Got
the
better
of
his
stammer
in
a
week
He
fell
from
the
shuttering
jam
and
that
poor
auld
stuttering
man
He
was
never
ever
more
inclined
to
speak
No
more
like
Robin
Hood
will
he
roam
through
Cricklewood
Or
dance
around
the
pubs
of
Camden
Town
But
let
no
man
complain
Paddy
does
not
die
in
vain
When
he's
building
up
and
tearing
England
down
So
come
all
you
navvies
bold
who
think
that
English
gold
Is
just
waiting
to
be
taken
from
each
sod
Or
that
the
likes
of
you
and
me
could
ever
get
an
OBE
Or
an
knighthood
for
good
service
to
the
hod
They've
the
concrete
master
race
to
keep
you
in
your
place
The
ganger
man
to
kick
you
to
the
ground
If
you
ever
try
to
take
part
of
what
the
bosses
make
When
they're
building
up
and
tearing
England
down
1 Yellow Triangle
2 Dunnes Stores
3 They Never Came Home
4 Nuke Power
5 Who Cares?
6 Mullaghmore
7 Hey! Ronnie Reagan
8 St. Patrick's Night in San Fernando
9 Tim Evans
10 Goose Green (Taking Tea with Pinochet)
11 In Zurich
12 The Powdered Milk Brigade
13 Folk Tale
14 Two Conneeleys
15 Don't Forget Your Shovel
16 Quiet Desperation
17 January Man
18 Poor Old Earth
19 Tippin' It Up
20 Poitín
21 1945
22 Little Musgrave
23 Johnny Jump Up
24 Radcliffe Highway
25 John O'Dreams
26 Cold Blow
27 The Raggle Taggle Gypsy
28 El Salvador
29 Jack Doyle (The Contender)
30 Joxer
31 Intro
32 Lawless
33 Different Love Song
34 Changes
35 Ballindine
36 Anne Lovett
37 Dalesman's Litany
38 Farewell to Pripchat
39 The Lakes of Pontcharttrain
40 Cricklewood
41 Strange Ways
42 Wise and Holy Woman
43 Veronica
44 Cry Like a Man
45 Viva la Quinte Brigada
46 The Auld Triangle
47 Brown Eyes (For Joe Shheran)
48 Johnny Connors
49 Lay with Me
50 This Is the Day
51 Among the Wicklow Hills
52 Aisling
53 Grey Lake of Loughrea
54 All I Remember
55 Someone to Love
56 Trip to Carnsore
57 Danny Boy (Derrylondon Air)
58 Ships in the Forest
59 100 Miles from Home
60 Smoke and Strong Whiskey
61 The Way Pierce Turner Sings
62 The Hamburg Medley
63 Tyrone Boys
64 Hey Paddy
65 On the Blanket
66 Southern Winds
67 Don't Hand Me Over
68 Shoot out the Streetlights
69 The Bridge at Killaloe (Scariff Martyrs)
70 North and South
71 At the G.P.O. 1980
72 90 Miles to Dublin
73 Wicklow Boy
74 Ballinamore
75 Rialto Derry January 1993
76 Armagh Women
77 On the Bridge
78 Scapegoats
79 Fouled the Ball
80 No Time for Love
81 On a Single Day
82 Roots
83 The Old Man's Song
84 1913 Lockout
85 Seth Davy
86 The Bould Rake
87 Bridget's Pill
88 The Lark in the Morning
89 Come by the Hill
90 The Enniskillen Dragoon
91 Weela Waile
92 Whiskey in the Jar
93 Tribute to Ewan McColl
94 Finnegan's Wake
95 Down in the Valley
96 Paddy on the Road
97 Three Drunken Maidens
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