paroles de chanson Ballinderry - The Clancy Brothers
'Tis
pretty
to
be
in
Ballinderry,
Pretty
to
be
in
Aucholee*
'Tis
prettier
to
be
on
bonny
Ram's
Island
A-sitting
forever
beneath
a
tree.
Ochone,
ochone
Ochone,
ochone.
For
often
I
sailed
to
bonny
Ram's
Island,
Arm
in
arm
with
Phelim,
my
demon.**
He
would
whistle
and
I
would
sing,
And
we
would
make
the
whole
island
ring.
Ochone,
ochone
Ochone,
ochone.
"I'm
going,"
he
said,
"from
bonny
Ram's
Island
Out
and
across
the
deep
blue
sea,
And
if
in
your
heart
you
love
me,
Mary,
Open
your
arms
at
last
to
me."
Ochone,
ochone
Ochone,
ochone.
'Twas
pretty
to
be
in
Ballinderry
But
now
it's
as
sad
as
sad
can
be,
For
the
ship
that
sailed
with
Phelim,
my
demon,
Is
sunk
forever
beneath
the
sea.
Ochone,
ochone
Ochone,
ochone.
* No
one
can
seem
to
agree
on
the
name
of
this
place.
My
sources
Give
"Aucholee,"
"Aghalee,"
and
"Ahalee."
**
Or
perhaps
"Phelim,
my
diamond."
Another
text
reads
simply
"Phelim,
my
love."
Recorded
by
the
Clancy
Brothers,
by
John
Langstaff
on
"Let's
Make
Music"
(omitting
the
third
verse),
and
by
Bok/Trickett/Muir
on
"The
Language
of
the
Heart"
(with
an
admission
that
they
didn't
Know
the
correct
words).
Album
Celtic Classics & Celtic Folk from the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
date de sortie
05-12-2011
1 Brennan On the Moor
2 The Work of the Weavers
3 The Stuttering Lovers
4 Paddy Doyle's Boots
5 The Maid of Fife-E-O
6 The Bard of Armagh
7 The Jug of Punch
8 Roddy McCorley
9 The Barnyards of Delgaty
10 The Castle of Dromore
11 The Bold Tenant Farmer
12 Ballinderry
13 Bungle Rye
14 Eileen Aroon
15 Johnny I Hardly Knew You
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