paroles de chanson Raised On Black and Tans - Gaelic Storm
Uno,
dos
tres
I
was
raised
on
Black
& Tans
Ronnie
Drew
and
′Van
the
Man'
I
go
off
to
mass
on
Sunday
And
then
it′s
back
to
the
pub
on
Monday
I've
got
a
sister
Meghan
With
a
Celtic
cross
tattoo
I'll
tell
you
a
few
stories
And
every
one
of
them
is
true
Chorus:
My
mother′s,
brother′s,
sister's,
cousin′s,
auntie's,
Uncle
Barney′s,
father's,
brother
had
a
cousin
from
Killarney
My
great-granddad
and
his
mates
They
tried
to
make
it
to
the
States
His
great
uncle,
he
was
a
failure
He
got
deported
off
to
Australia
So
they
stowed
upon
a
steamer
On
the
famous
White
Star
Line
I
was
raised
upon
these
stories
Since
I
was
the
age
of
nine
(Chorus)
Well
my
great-uncle,
he
liked
the
races
He
liked
the
dogs
and
steeplechases
His
wife,
my
dear
old
auntie
She
kept
a
teashop
way,
way
down
in
Bantry
But
he
fixed
a
race
in
Donegal
And
now
he′s
got
to
hide
With
the
sticky
buns
and
cakes
and
guns
And
whiskey
on
the
side
(Chorus)
I
was
raised
on
Black
& Tans
Ronnie
Drew
and
'Van
the
Man'
I
go
to
mass
on
Sunday
And
then
it′s
back
to
the
pub
on
Monday
I′m
from
the
wrong
side
of
the
south
side
Of
an
Irish
neighbourhood
I've
never
been
to
Ireland
But
I
know
it′s
in
my
blood
(Chorus)
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