The Dubliners - The Louse House of Kilkenny paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson The Louse House of Kilkenny - The Dubliners



Oh, the first of me downfall I set out the door
I straight made me way on for Carrick-on-Suir
Going out by Rathronan ′twas late in the night
Going out the West Gate for to view the gaslight
Radley fal the diddle ay
Radley fal the diddle airo
I went to the town's hall to see the big lamp
And who should I meet but a bloody big tramp
I finally stepped over and to him I said:
"Will you kindly direct me to where I′ll get a bed?"
Radley fal the diddle ay
Radley fal the diddle airo
'Twas then he directed me down to Cooks Lane
To where old Buck St John kept an old sleeping cage
From out of the door was a small piece of board
Hung out on two nails with a short piece of cord
Radley fal the diddle ay
Radley fal the diddle airo
I looked up and down till I found out the door
And a queerer old household sure I ne'er saw before
Then the Misses came out and these words to me said:
"If you give me three coppers, sure I′ll give you a bed"
Radley fal the diddle ay
Radley fal the diddle airo
Well I then stood aside with me back to the wall
And the next thing I saw was an oul cobbler′s stall
And there was the cobbler and he mending his brogues
With his hammers and pinchers all laid in a row
Radley fal the diddle ay
Radley fal the diddle airo
Then she brought me upstairs and she put out the light
And in less than five minutes I had to show fight
And in less than five more when the story was best
The fleas came around me and brought me a curse
Radley fal the diddle ay
Radley fal the diddle airo
'Twas all around me body they formed a march
′Twas all around me body they played the Death march
For the bloody oul major gave me such a pick
That he nearly made away with half of me hip
Radley fal the diddle ay
Radley fal the diddle airo
Now I'm going to me study, these lines to pen down
And if any poor traveller should e′er come to town
And if any poor traveller should be nighted like me
Beware of Buck St John and his black cavalry
Radley fal the diddle ay
Radley fal the diddle airo




The Dubliners - The Dubliners
Album The Dubliners
date de sortie
01-06-2007

1 The Rare Old Times
2 Joe Hill
3 Springhill Mining Disaster
4 Three Lovely Lassies from Kimmage
5 The Thirty Foot Trailer
6 The Hen's March to the Midden
7 The Downfall of Paris
8 Whiskey in the Jar
9 Dirty Old Town
10 The Unquiet Grave
11 A Gentleman Soldier
12 The Parting Glass
13 Building Up And Tearing England Down
14 Kelly the Boy From Killane
15 Home Boys Home
16 Mcalpine's Fusiliers
17 Sam Hall
18 Hand Me Down Me Bible
19 Alabama '58
20 The Waterford Boys / The Humours Of Scariff / The Flannel Jacket
21 The Old Triangle
22 The Lark in the Morning
23 Boulavogue
24 My Darling Asleep / Paddy In London / an T-Athair Jack Walsh
25 The Town I Loved so Well
26 The Musical Priest / the Blackthorn Stick
27 Free the People
28 The Greenland White Fisheries
29 The Lord of the Dance
30 Skibbereen
31 The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
32 The Louse House of Kilkenny
33 Avondale
34 The Prodigal Son
35 Scorn Not His Simplicity
36 The Spanish Lady
37 Ojos Negros
38 Drops of Brandy / Lady Carberry
39 Cúnla
40 Molly Malone
41 Song For Ireland
42 Matt Hyland
43 Doherty's Reel / Down the Broom
44 The Captains and the Kings
45 The Night Visiting Song
46 The Jail of Cluain Meala
47 Down by the Glenside
48 Farewell to Carlingford
49 The Gartan Mother's Lullaby
50 The Bonny Boy
51 High Germany
52 The Ploughboy Lads
53 Last Night's Fun / the Congress Reel
54 God Save Ireland
55 The Fermoy Lassies / Sporting Paddy
56 The Black Velvet Band
57 Belfast Hornpipe / Tim Maloney
58 Take It Down From the Mast
59 The Comical Genius
60 The Four Poster Bed / Colonel Rodney
61 Blue Mountain Rag
62 The Holy Ground
63 Monto




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