johnny logan - The Irish Rover
[00:00.00]时代音乐网 www.78497.com [00:00.83]The Irish Rover - Johnny Logan [00:08.55]On the fourth of July 1806 [00:12.27]We set sail from the sweet cove of cork [00:15.82]We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks [00:19.56]For the grand city hall in New York [00:23.25]'Twas a wonderful craft [00:25.03]She was rigged fore and aft [00:27.04]And oh how the wild wind drove her [00:30.63]She stood several blasts [00:32.28]She had twenty seven masts [00:34.15]And they called her the Irish rover [00:38.80]We had one million bags of the best sligo rag [00:42.25]We had two million barrels of stone [00:45.97]We had three million sides of old blind horses hides [00:49.61]We had four million barrels of bones [00:53.46]We had five million hogs [00:55.50]And six million dogs [00:57.36]Seven million barrels of porter [01:00.70]We had eight million bales of old nanny goate tails [01:04.21]In the hold of the Irish rover [01:08.95]There was awl Mickey coote [01:10.76]Who played hard on the flute [01:12.67]When the ladies lined up for a set [01:16.27]He would tootle with skill [01:17.96]For each sparkling quadrille [01:19.90]Though the dancers were fluther'd and bet [01:23.55]With his smart witty talk [01:25.46]He was cock of the walk [01:27.33]And he rolled the dames under and over [01:30.90]They all knew at a glance [01:32.82]When he took up his stance [01:34.53]That he sailed in the Irish rover [02:09.37]There was Barney Mcgee [02:11.25]From the banks of the Lee [02:13.00]There was Hogan from County Tyrone [02:16.70]There was Johnny Mcgurk [02:18.60]Who was scared stiff of work [02:20.42]And a man from Westmeath called Malone [02:23.98]There was slugger o'toole [02:25.82]Who was drunk as a rule [02:27.89]And fighting Bill Tracy from dover [02:31.43]And your man Mick Mccann [02:33.23]From the banks of the Bann [02:35.09]Was the skipper of the Irish rover [02:39.76]We had sailed seven years [02:41.52]When the measles broke out [02:43.21]And the ship lost It's way in the fog [02:47.02]And that whale of a crew [02:48.86]Was reduced down to two [02:50.57]Just myself and the captain's old dog [02:54.17]Then the ship struck a rock [02:56.44]Oh lord what a shock [02:58.14]The bulkhead was turned right over [03:01.78]Turned nine times around [03:03.89]And the poor old dog was drowned [03:08.25]1 2 3 [03:09.25]I'm the last of the Irish rover
The Irish RoverLRC滚动歌词
[00:00.00]时代音乐网 www.78497.com[00:00.83]The Irish Rover - Johnny Logan
[00:08.55]On the fourth of July 1806
[00:12.27]We set sail from the sweet cove of cork
[00:15.82]We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks
[00:19.56]For the grand city hall in New York
[00:23.25]'Twas a wonderful craft
[00:25.03]She was rigged fore and aft
[00:27.04]And oh how the wild wind drove her
[00:30.63]She stood several blasts
[00:32.28]She had twenty seven masts
[00:34.15]And they called her the Irish rover
[00:38.80]We had one million bags of the best sligo rag
[00:42.25]We had two million barrels of stone
[00:45.97]We had three million sides of old blind horses hides
[00:49.61]We had four million barrels of bones
[00:53.46]We had five million hogs
[00:55.50]And six million dogs
[00:57.36]Seven million barrels of porter
[01:00.70]We had eight million bales of old nanny goate tails
[01:04.21]In the hold of the Irish rover
[01:08.95]There was awl Mickey coote
[01:10.76]Who played hard on the flute
[01:12.67]When the ladies lined up for a set
[01:16.27]He would tootle with skill
[01:17.96]For each sparkling quadrille
[01:19.90]Though the dancers were fluther'd and bet
[01:23.55]With his smart witty talk
[01:25.46]He was cock of the walk
[01:27.33]And he rolled the dames under and over
[01:30.90]They all knew at a glance
[01:32.82]When he took up his stance
[01:34.53]That he sailed in the Irish rover
[02:09.37]There was Barney Mcgee
[02:11.25]From the banks of the Lee
[02:13.00]There was Hogan from County Tyrone
[02:16.70]There was Johnny Mcgurk
[02:18.60]Who was scared stiff of work
[02:20.42]And a man from Westmeath called Malone
[02:23.98]There was slugger o'toole
[02:25.82]Who was drunk as a rule
[02:27.89]And fighting Bill Tracy from dover
[02:31.43]And your man Mick Mccann
[02:33.23]From the banks of the Bann
[02:35.09]Was the skipper of the Irish rover
[02:39.76]We had sailed seven years
[02:41.52]When the measles broke out
[02:43.21]And the ship lost It's way in the fog
[02:47.02]And that whale of a crew
[02:48.86]Was reduced down to two
[02:50.57]Just myself and the captain's old dog
[02:54.17]Then the ship struck a rock
[02:56.44]Oh lord what a shock
[02:58.14]The bulkhead was turned right over
[03:01.78]Turned nine times around
[03:03.89]And the poor old dog was drowned
[03:08.25]1 2 3
[03:09.25]I'm the last of the Irish rover