paroles de chanson
In
Alabama
1958
The
cost
of
human
life
is
very
low
A
man
that's
black
is
trampled
down
Just
like
they
were
a
thousand
years
ago
But
these
are
more
enlightened
days
No
room
for
all
these
savage
ways
Leave
and
let
them
go
Now
every
man
may
walk
his
road
in
peace
For
all
are
free!
Two
thousand
years
ago
a
million
men
Were
gathered
into
royal
Egypt's
land
Were
bound
together,
forced
to
build
Pyramids
of
stone
in
desert
sand
But
these
are
more
enlightened
days
No
room
for
all
these
savage
ways
Leave
and
let
them
go
Now
every
man
may
walk
his
road
in
peace
For
all
are
free!
Mary's
son
walked
through
a
land
of
woe
Dreaming
of
the
world
as
it
could
be
But
the
good
and
lawful
men
of
Rome
Bound
him
like
a
robber
to
a
tree
But
these
are
more
enlightened
days
No
room
for
all
these
savage
ways
Leave
and
let
them
go
Now
every
man
may
walk
his
road
in
peace
For
all
are
free!
In
Britain
just
a
hundred
years
ago
The
jails
were
full
of
good
and
hungry
men
Diggers,
fenians,
many
more
Fought
and
died
but
rose
to
fight
again
But
these
are
more
enlightened
days
No
room
for
all
these
savage
ways
Leave
and
let
them
go
Now
every
man
may
walk
his
road
in
peace
For
all
are
free!
Last
year
a
negro
stole
a
dollar
bill
The
judge
he
said
"We
mustn't
be
severe
Instead
of
death
we'll
give
him
life
imprisonment
To
show
there's
justice
here"
For
these
are
more
enlightened
days
No
room
for
all
these
savage
ways
Leave
and
let
them
go
Now
every
man
may
walk
his
road
in
peace
For
all
are
free!
And
so
throughout
the
ages
you
have
seen
How
progress
marches
ever
on
its
way
No
rack,
no
wheel,
no
Spanish
boot
For
Alabama's
prisoners
today
For
these
are
more
enlightened
days
No
room
for
all
these
savage
ways
Leave
and
let
them
go
Now
every
man
may
walk
his
road
in
peace
For
all
are
free!
In
these
more
enlightened
days
No
room
for
all
these
savage
ways
Leave
and
let
them
go
Now
every
man
should
walk
his
road
in
peace
Let
man
be
free!
1 Fiddler's Green
2 Killieburn Brae
3 Smith of Bristol
4 The Saxon Shilling
5 Spancil Hill
6 Biddy Mulligan
7 The Rare Old Times
8 Joe Hill
9 The Molly Maguires
10 The Lowlands of Holland
11 Springhill Mining Disaster
12 The Newry Highway Man
13 Lord Inchiquin
14 Champion at Keeping Them Rolling
15 Seven Drunken Nights
16 Three Lovely Lassies from Kimmage
17 Donegal Danny
18 Finnegan's Wake
19 The Thirty Foot Trailer
20 Johnston's Motorcar
21 All for Me Grog
22 The Wild Rover
23 The Hen's March to the Midden
24 The Downfall of Paris
25 Whiskey in the Jar
26 Dirty Old Town
27 The Unquiet Grave
28 A Gentleman Soldier
29 The Parting Glass
30 Building Up And Tearing England Down
31 Kelly the Boy From Killane
32 Home Boys Home
33 Mcalpine's Fusiliers
34 Sam Hall
35 Hand Me Down Me Bible
36 Alabama '58
37 The Waterford Boys / The Humours Of Scariff / The Flannel Jacket
38 The Old Triangle
39 The Lark in the Morning
40 Boulavogue
41 My Darling Asleep / Paddy In London / an T-Athair Jack Walsh
42 The Town I Loved so Well
43 The Musical Priest / the Blackthorn Stick
44 Free the People
45 The Greenland White Fisheries
46 The Lord of the Dance
47 Skibbereen
48 The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
49 The Louse House of Kilkenny
50 Avondale
51 The Prodigal Son
52 Scorn Not His Simplicity
53 The Spanish Lady
54 Ojos Negros
55 Drops of Brandy / Lady Carberry
56 Cúnla
57 Molly Malone
58 Song For Ireland
59 Matt Hyland
60 Doherty's Reel / Down the Broom
61 The Captains and the Kings
62 The Night Visiting Song
63 The Jail of Cluain Meala
64 Down by the Glenside
65 Farewell to Carlingford
66 The Gartan Mother's Lullaby
67 The Bonny Boy
68 High Germany
69 The Ploughboy Lads
70 Last Night's Fun / the Congress Reel
71 God Save Ireland
72 The Fermoy Lassies / Sporting Paddy
73 The Black Velvet Band
74 Belfast Hornpipe / Tim Maloney
75 Take It Down From the Mast
76 The Comical Genius
77 The Four Poster Bed / Colonel Rodney
78 Blue Mountain Rag
79 The Holy Ground
80 Monto
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