the clancy brothers、tommy makem - Irish Rover (Live at Gate of Horn, Chicago, IL - 1961)
[00:00.00]时代音乐网 www.78497.com [00:01.56]And the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and six [00:05.19]We set sail from the port quay of Cork [00:08.97]We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks [00:12.84]For the grand City Hall in New York [00:16.29]We'd a near leaking craft she was rigged fore and aft [00:20.22]And how the trade winds drove her [00:23.64]She had twenty three masts and she stood several blasts [00:27.36]And they called her the Irish Rover [00:31.83]And there was Bobby McGee from the banks of the Leith [00:35.70]There was Hogan from county Tyrone [00:39.12]There was John D McGirk who was scared stiff of work [00:42.81]And a chap from Westmeath named Malone [00:46.56]We had Slugger O'Toole who was drunk as a rule [00:50.25]And fighting Bill Tracy from Dover [00:53.79]And your man Mick McCann from the banks of the Bann [00:57.27]Was the skipper of the Irish Rover [01:01.98]We had one million bags of the best Sligo rags [01:05.67]We had two million barrels of bone [01:09.18]We had three million bales of old nanny goats' tails [01:12.87]We had four million barrels of stone [01:16.35]We had five million hogs and six million dogs [01:20.37]Seven million barrels of porter [01:23.64]We had eight million sides of old blind horses' hides [01:27.33]In the hold of the Irish Rover [01:31.86]We had sailed seven years when the measles broke out [01:35.61]And the ship lost her way in the fog the fog [01:39.30]And the whale of the crew was reduced down to two [01:43.05]'Twas meself and the captain's old dog [01:46.71]Then the ship hit a rock oh Lord what a shock [01:50.55]I nearly tumbled over [01:54.39]Turned nine times around and the poor old dog was drowned [02:00.03]I'm the last of the Irish Rover
Irish RoverLRC滚动歌词
[00:00.00]时代音乐网 www.78497.com[00:01.56]And the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and six
[00:05.19]We set sail from the port quay of Cork
[00:08.97]We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks
[00:12.84]For the grand City Hall in New York
[00:16.29]We'd a near leaking craft she was rigged fore and aft
[00:20.22]And how the trade winds drove her
[00:23.64]She had twenty three masts and she stood several blasts
[00:27.36]And they called her the Irish Rover
[00:31.83]And there was Bobby McGee from the banks of the Leith
[00:35.70]There was Hogan from county Tyrone
[00:39.12]There was John D McGirk who was scared stiff of work
[00:42.81]And a chap from Westmeath named Malone
[00:46.56]We had Slugger O'Toole who was drunk as a rule
[00:50.25]And fighting Bill Tracy from Dover
[00:53.79]And your man Mick McCann from the banks of the Bann
[00:57.27]Was the skipper of the Irish Rover
[01:01.98]We had one million bags of the best Sligo rags
[01:05.67]We had two million barrels of bone
[01:09.18]We had three million bales of old nanny goats' tails
[01:12.87]We had four million barrels of stone
[01:16.35]We had five million hogs and six million dogs
[01:20.37]Seven million barrels of porter
[01:23.64]We had eight million sides of old blind horses' hides
[01:27.33]In the hold of the Irish Rover
[01:31.86]We had sailed seven years when the measles broke out
[01:35.61]And the ship lost her way in the fog the fog
[01:39.30]And the whale of the crew was reduced down to two
[01:43.05]'Twas meself and the captain's old dog
[01:46.71]Then the ship hit a rock oh Lord what a shock
[01:50.55]I nearly tumbled over
[01:54.39]Turned nine times around and the poor old dog was drowned
[02:00.03]I'm the last of the Irish Rover