The Clancy Brothers - The Old Orange Flute (Live) paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson The Old Orange Flute (Live) - The Clancy Brothers



In the county Tyrone, near the town of Dungannon
Where many a ruckus meself had a hand in
Bob Williamson lived, a weaver with trade
And all of us thought him a stout Orange blade.
On the twelfth of July as it yearly did come
Bob played with his flute to the sound of a drum
You may talk of your harp your piano or lute
But there's none could compare with the Old Orange Flute.
But Bob the deceiver, he took us all in
He married a Papist called Bridget McGinn
Turned Papish himself and forsook the Old Cause
That gave us our freedom, religion and laws.
Now the boys of the place made some comment of it
And Bob had to fly to the province of Connaught;
He fled with his wife and his fixins, to boot,
And along with the latter his Old Orange Flute.
At the chappel on Sunday, to atone for past deeds,
Said Paters and Aves and counted his beads
'Till after some time, at the priest's own desire
He went with the Old Flute to play in the choir.
He went with the Old Flute to play for the mass
But the instrument shivered and sighed "O, Alas!"
And try though he would, though it made a great noise,
The flute would play only "The Protestant Boys".
Bob jumped and he started and got in a flutter.
And threw the Old Flute in the blessed holy water;
He thought that this charm would bring some other sound,
When he tried it again, it played "Croppies Lie Down!"
And for all he would whistle and finger and blow
To play Papish music he found it no go;
"Kick the Pope" and "Boyne Water" it freely would sound
But one Papish squeak'n it couldn't be found.
At the council of priests that was held the next day
They decided to banish the Old Flute away;
They couldn't knock heresy out of its head
So they bought Bob a new one to play in its stead.
Well the Old Flute was doomed, and its fate was pathetic
'Twas fastened and burnt at the stake as heretic.
As the flames soared around it they heard a strange noise
'Twas the Old Flute still a-whistlin' "The Protestant Boys"



Writer(s): Tom Clancy, Liam Clancy, Pat Clancy, Tommy Makem


The Clancy Brothers - The Folk Collection 1955-1962
Album The Folk Collection 1955-1962
date de sortie
04-04-2014

1 God Bless England (Live)
2 The Cobbler
3 Mr Moses Ri-Tooral-I-Ay (Live)
4 Johnny, I Hardly Knew You (Live)
5 Bold O Donahue
6 I'll Tell My Ma
7 Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go
8 Rothsea O
9 Marie's Wedding
10 Singin' Bird
11 Holy Ground
12 South Australia
13 As I Roved Out
14 Mcpherson's Lament
15 The Wild Colonial Boy
16 Shoals of Herring
17 I Know Who Is Sick
18 Old Woman from Wexford
19 The Little Beggerman
20 The Butcher Boy
21 Blow Ya Winds
22 The Month Of January
23 The Lowlands Of Holland
24 Kitty Magee
25 As I Roved Out
26 The Foggy Dew
27 Mrs. McGrath
28 Bold O'Donahue
29 The Connemara Cradle Song
30 The Irish Rover
31 The Moonshiner (Live)
32 The Whistling Gypsy (Live)
33 My Johnny Lad (Live)
34 The Work of the Weavers (Live)
35 The Old Orange Flute (Live)
36 Brennan on the Moor (Live)
37 Tim Finnegan's Wake (Live)
38 Port Lairge (Live)
39 Haul Away Joe (Live)
40 Young Roddy Mccorley (Live)
41 A Jug of Punch (Live)
42 Reilly's Daughter (Live)
43 O Donnell Aboo
44 The Croppy Boy
45 The Rising Of The Moon
46 The Foggy Dew
47 The Minstrel Boy
48 The Wind That Shakes the Barley
49 Tipperary Far Away
50 Kelly the Boy from Killanne
51 Kevin Barry
52 Whack Fol the Diddle
53 The Men of the West
54 Eamonn an Chnoic
55 Nell Flaherty's Drake
56 Boulavogue
57 Whiskey You're the Devil
58 The Maid of the Sweet Brown Knowe
59 The Moonshiner
60 Bold Thady Quill
61 Rosin the Bow
62 Finnegan's Wake
63 The Real Old Mountain Dew
64 Courting in the Kitchen
65 Mick McGuire
66 A Jug of Punch
67 Johnny McEldoo
68 Cruiscin Lan
69 Portlairge
70 The Parting Glass
71 Rennan On the Moor
72 The Work of the Weavers
73 The Stuttering Lovers
74 Paddy Doyle's Boots
75 The Maid of Fife-E-O
76 The Bard of Armagh
77 The Jug of Punch
78 Roddy McCorley
79 The Barnyards of Delgaty
80 The Castle of Dromore
81 The Bold Tennant Farmer
82 Ballinderry
83 Bungle Rye
84 Eileen Aroon
85 Johnny I Hardly Knew You
86 The Irish Rover (Live)
87 The Barnyards of Delgaty (Live)
88 October Winds (Live)
89 Courting in the Kitchen (Live)
90 The Jolly Tinker (Live)
91 Jug of This (Live)
92 Johnny Mceldoo (Live)
93 Whiskey, You're the Devil (Live)
94 Mountain Dew (Live)
95 When I Was Single (Live)
96 The 23rd of June (Live)




Attention! N'hésitez pas à laisser des commentaires.