Recorded originally in the 60's by a group called The Ludlows..It was during the folk/ballad group boom time..Dublin must have had up to 10 different folk clubs..Everyone could perform or sing at these clubs..No alcohol was served and the singing went on 'till all hours. Paul Brady, Andy Irvine etc were regular visitors...
They say that the lakes of Killarney are fair That no stream like the Liffey can ever compare, If its water you want, you'll find nothing more rare Than the stuff they make down by the ocean. [Chorus:] The sea, oh the sea is the gradh geal mo croide Long may it stay between England and me It's a sure guarantee that some hour we'll be free Oh, thank God we're surrounded by water. Tom Moore made his "Waters" meet fame and renown A great lover of anything dressed in a crown In brandy the bandy old Saxon he1d drown But throw ne'er a one in the ocean. Two foreign old monarchs in battle did join Each wanting his head on the back of a coin; If the Irish had sense they'd drowned both in the Boyne And partition thrown into the ocean. The Scots have their Whisky, the Welsh have their speech And their poets are paid about ten pence a week Provided no hard words on England they speak Oh Lord, what a price for devotion. The Danes came to Ireland with nothing to do But dream of the plundered old Irish they slew, "Yen will in yer Vikings" said Brian Boru And threw them back into the ocean.
Es gibt nichts schöneres, dieser Band zuzuhören, mit einem Glas Whiskey daneben....
An old favorite among my relatives.
Never heard this tune before. Enjoyed it.
It was recorded in the 60's by a group called The Ludlows..Very popular at the time..and this was a big hit for them..
Correct. It was written by Dominic Behan, the very talented brother of Brendan Behan.
Recorded originally in the 60's by a group called The Ludlows..It was during the folk/ballad group boom time..Dublin must have had up to 10 different folk clubs..Everyone could perform or sing at these clubs..No alcohol was served and the singing went on 'till all hours. Paul Brady, Andy Irvine etc were regular visitors...
And the Great Jim MCann was in the ludlows..the most important bit
Paul Brady and Andy Irvine are legends!!
Brilliant! Dubs at the top!
Dubs are jackeens
They say that the lakes of Killarney are fair
That no stream like the Liffey can ever compare,
If its water you want, you'll find nothing more rare
Than the stuff they make down by the ocean.
[Chorus:]
The sea, oh the sea is the gradh geal mo croide
Long may it stay between England and me
It's a sure guarantee that some hour we'll be free
Oh, thank God we're surrounded by water.
Tom Moore made his "Waters" meet fame and renown
A great lover of anything dressed in a crown
In brandy the bandy old Saxon he1d drown
But throw ne'er a one in the ocean.
Two foreign old monarchs in battle did join
Each wanting his head on the back of a coin;
If the Irish had sense they'd drowned both in the Boyne
And partition thrown into the ocean.
The Scots have their Whisky, the Welsh have their speech
And their poets are paid about ten pence a week
Provided no hard words on England they speak
Oh Lord, what a price for devotion.
The Danes came to Ireland with nothing to do
But dream of the plundered old Irish they slew,
"Yen will in yer Vikings" said Brian Boru
And threw them back into the ocean.
O what a pointed comment on the wretched May and her so-called government!
!!!
Prophetic or what ?!
...provided no hard word on Germans they speak... (my remix)