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The Pogues、The Dubliners - The Irish Rover (feat. The Dubliners|Explicit)

[00:00.00]时代音乐网 www.78497.com  [00:11.63]On the Fourth of July  1806 [00:14.97]We set sail from the sweet Cove of Cork [00:18.43]We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks [00:22.02]For the Grand City Hall in New York [00:25.12]'Twas a wonderful craft [00:26.97]She was rigged fore and aft [00:28.59]And oh  how the wild wind drove her [00:32.11]She stood several blasts [00:33.77]She had twenty seven masts [00:35.72]And they called her The Irish Rover [00:39.90]We had one million [00:40.92]Bags of the best Sligo rags [00:43.20]We had two million barrels of stone [00:46.69]We had three million sides [00:48.32]Of old blind horses hides [00:49.86]We had four million barrels of bones [00:53.49]We had five million hogs and six million dogs [00:57.24]Seven million barrels of porter [01:00.38]We had eight million bails [01:01.96]Of old nanny goats' tails [01:03.89]In the hold of the Irish Rover [01:07.62]There was awl Mickey Coote [01:09.67]Who played hard on his flute [01:11.49]When the ladies lined up for a set [01:14.90]He was tootin' with skill for [01:16.60]Each sparkling quadrille [01:18.29]Though the dancers [01:19.26]Were fluther'd and bet [01:21.80]With his smart witty talk [01:23.34]He was cock of the walk [01:25.21]And he rolled the dames under and over [01:28.51]They all knew at a glance [01:30.15]When he took up his stance [01:31.95]That he sailed in The Irish Rover [02:04.42]There was Barney McGee [02:05.86]From the banks of the Lee [02:07.77]There was Hogan from County Tyrone [02:11.27]There was Johnny McGurk [02:12.87]Who was scared stiff of work [02:14.60]And a man from Westmeath called Malone [02:18.06]There was Slugger O'Toole [02:19.61]Who was drunk as a rule [02:21.49]And fighting Bill Treacy from Dover [02:24.77]And your man  Mick MacCann [02:26.50]From the banks of the Bann [02:28.19]Was the skipper of the Irish Rover [02:32.56]For a sailor it's always a bother in life [02:35.93]It's so lonesome by night and day [02:39.40]That he longs for the shore and [02:41.35]A charming young whore [02:42.82]Who will melt all his troubles away [02:46.31]Oh  the noise and the rout [02:47.94]Swillin' poitin and stout [02:49.86]For him soon the torment's over [02:53.00]Of the love of a maid  he is never afraid [02:56.44]An old salt from the Irish Rover [03:00.94]We had sailed seven years [03:02.58]When the measles broke out [03:04.09]And the ship lost its way in the fog [03:07.15]And that whale of a crew [03:09.12]Was reduced down to two [03:11.05]Just myself and the Captain's old dog [03:14.51]Then the ship struck a rock [03:16.02]Oh Lord  What a shock [03:17.77]The bulkhead was turned right over [03:22.87]Turned nine times around [03:25.77]And the poor old dog was drowned [03:31.24]And I'm the last of The Irish Rover 

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[00:11.63]On the Fourth of July 1806
[00:14.97]We set sail from the sweet Cove of Cork
[00:18.43]We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks
[00:22.02]For the Grand City Hall in New York
[00:25.12]'Twas a wonderful craft
[00:26.97]She was rigged fore and aft
[00:28.59]And oh how the wild wind drove her
[00:32.11]She stood several blasts
[00:33.77]She had twenty seven masts
[00:35.72]And they called her The Irish Rover
[00:39.90]We had one million
[00:40.92]Bags of the best Sligo rags
[00:43.20]We had two million barrels of stone
[00:46.69]We had three million sides
[00:48.32]Of old blind horses hides
[00:49.86]We had four million barrels of bones
[00:53.49]We had five million hogs and six million dogs
[00:57.24]Seven million barrels of porter
[01:00.38]We had eight million bails
[01:01.96]Of old nanny goats' tails
[01:03.89]In the hold of the Irish Rover
[01:07.62]There was awl Mickey Coote
[01:09.67]Who played hard on his flute
[01:11.49]When the ladies lined up for a set
[01:14.90]He was tootin' with skill for
[01:16.60]Each sparkling quadrille
[01:18.29]Though the dancers
[01:19.26]Were fluther'd and bet
[01:21.80]With his smart witty talk
[01:23.34]He was cock of the walk
[01:25.21]And he rolled the dames under and over
[01:28.51]They all knew at a glance
[01:30.15]When he took up his stance
[01:31.95]That he sailed in The Irish Rover
[02:04.42]There was Barney McGee
[02:05.86]From the banks of the Lee
[02:07.77]There was Hogan from County Tyrone
[02:11.27]There was Johnny McGurk
[02:12.87]Who was scared stiff of work
[02:14.60]And a man from Westmeath called Malone
[02:18.06]There was Slugger O'Toole
[02:19.61]Who was drunk as a rule
[02:21.49]And fighting Bill Treacy from Dover
[02:24.77]And your man Mick MacCann
[02:26.50]From the banks of the Bann
[02:28.19]Was the skipper of the Irish Rover
[02:32.56]For a sailor it's always a bother in life
[02:35.93]It's so lonesome by night and day
[02:39.40]That he longs for the shore and
[02:41.35]A charming young whore
[02:42.82]Who will melt all his troubles away
[02:46.31]Oh the noise and the rout
[02:47.94]Swillin' poitin and stout
[02:49.86]For him soon the torment's over
[02:53.00]Of the love of a maid he is never afraid
[02:56.44]An old salt from the Irish Rover
[03:00.94]We had sailed seven years
[03:02.58]When the measles broke out
[03:04.09]And the ship lost its way in the fog
[03:07.15]And that whale of a crew
[03:09.12]Was reduced down to two
[03:11.05]Just myself and the Captain's old dog
[03:14.51]Then the ship struck a rock
[03:16.02]Oh Lord What a shock
[03:17.77]The bulkhead was turned right over
[03:22.87]Turned nine times around
[03:25.77]And the poor old dog was drowned
[03:31.24]And I'm the last of The Irish Rover

所属歌手:The Pogues、The Dubliners 更新时间:1988-09-06 所属专辑:If I Should Fall from Grace with God (Expanded Edition) [Explicit]

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