paroles de chanson My Johnny Lad - Tommy Makem , The Clancy Brothers
I
bought
a
wife
in
Edinburgh
for
a
bawbie
Then
I
got
a
penny
back
to
buy
tobacco
wi'
And
wi'
you
and
wi'
you
and
wi'
you
my
Johnny
Lad
I'll
dance
the
buckles
off
my
shoes
for
you
my
Johnny
Lad
As
I
was
walking
Sunday,
'twas
there
I
saw
the
Queen
Playing
a
game
of
football
wi'
the
lads
of
Glasgow
Green
The
Captain
on
the
other
side
was
scoring
in
great
style
The
Queen
called
the
polis
man
and
had
him
thrown
in
jail
Solomon
and
David
they
led
very
wicked
lives
They
went
wenchin'
every
evenin",
wi'
other
people's
wives
But
sometimes
in
the
evening,
when
their
conscience
gave
them
qualms
Solomon
wrote
the
proverbs
and
David
wrote
the
psalms
Napoleon
was
an
emperor;
he
ruled
the
land
and
sea
He
was
king
of
France
and
Germany,
but
didn't
rule
Jock
McGee
Samson
was
a
mighty
man,
he
fought
wi'
a
cuddies
jaw
He
fought
a
thousand
battles,
wearin'
crimson
flannel
drawers
Johnny
he's
a
bonny
lad,
he
is
a
lad
of
mine
I've
never
had
a
better
lad,
and
I've
had
twenty-nine
Now
Britain's
quite
a
country
with
strikes
and
droughts
and
such
On
day
we've
got
nay
water
and
the
next
too
bloody
much
This
country's
in
an
awful
mess
its
mortgage
to
the
hilt
If
they
get
their
way
at
Westminster
they'll
pawn
your
bloody
kilt
Now
Johnny
is
a
Nationalist,
but
Johnny
he's
no
fool
Says,
"All
our
problems
will
be
solved
when
England
gets
home
rule."
Nicky
Kelly
went
tae
Scotland
"Doon
In
The
Wee
Room"
for
tae
sit
Says,
Ronnie
Browne,
"Gae
back
to
Denver,
you
stupid,
ugly
git
Then
Geoffrey
Kent
went
o'er
tae
Scotland,
tae
play
a
round
of
Golf
He
met
wi'
Gordon
Menzie
who
told
him
"bugger
off"
Now
feeling
sad
and
lonely,
they
could'nae
take
no
more
So
they
spent
their
travel
money
on
the
whisky
and
the
whores
The
Queen
was
in
the
parlor
eating
bread
and
honey
The
Duke
was
in
the
counting
house
fiddling'
Scotland's
money
Johnny
was
a
bonny
lad
until
they
took
him
in
He
had
his
operation
and
now
they
call
him
Mary
1 A Jug of Punch
2 A Jug of Punch
3 The Moonshiner
4 The Moonshiner
5 The Whistling Gypsy
6 The Whistling Gypsy
7 My Johnny Lad
8 My Johnny Lad
9 The Work of the Weavers
10 The Work of the Weavers
11 The Old Orange Flute
12 The Old Orange Flute
13 Brennan On the Moor
14 Brennan on the Moor
15 Tim Finnegan's Wake
16 Tim Finnegan's Wake
17 Portlairge
18 Portlairge
19 Haul Away Joe
20 Haul Away Joe
21 Young Roddy Mccorley
22 Young Roddy McCorley
23 Reilly's Daughter
24 Reilly's Daughter
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