The Dubliners - Johnny Doyle

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Sung by Sean Cannon. From the album 'The Dubliners Dublin'
    Lyrics:
    You sons of Dan O'Connels Isle
    Pray pay attention to my ditty
    For it's all about a fair young man
    His birthplace it was Dublin city
    My song is for to demonstrate
    A story with a pius moral
    Beginning by the Carlisle bridge
    And ending on the Isles of Coral
    A scooner stood by George's Quay
    With sails all furled one saltry season
    A maiden paced upon that quay
    She wept like one bereft of reason
    Oh Johnny Doyle's me love it's true
    It's true but full of deep contrition
    For what will all the neighbours say
    About yourself and my condition
    Well the sails unfurled while the capstan turned
    The scooner scudded down the Liffey
    The maid she gave one piercing wail
    She was a mother in a jiffy
    They sailed across the harbour bar
    And headed east for foreign waters
    To China where they think they're wise
    And drown at birth their surplus daughters
    Now years and yeas had come and gone
    'Till Mary's child grew self supporting
    But how her poor old heart would break
    When that young buck went out a-courting
    He leaved me all alone she said
    He leaved me alone in melancoly
    I'll dress meself in man's attire
    And sail the seven seas for Johnny
    She signed on board of a pirate barque
    That raided 'round the hot equator
    And with them hairy buccaneers
    There sailed a sweet and virtuos creature
    Well the captain thought her name was Bill
    His caracter it was nefarious
    And with them hairy buccaneers
    Her situation was precarious
    Now in the Saragosa sea
    Two rakish barques were idly lollin'
    And Mary on the quarterdeck
    The middlewatch was she patrolling
    She gazed upon the neighbouring barque
    And suddenly became exclaiment
    For there upon that gilded poop
    Stood Johhny Doyle in gorgeous raiment
    They're happy now in sweet Ringsend
    The jewl that sparkles on the dodder
    They lead a peaceful merchants life
    A do a trade in oats and fodder
    By marriage lines she's Mrs Doyle
    She keeps a store of periwinkles
    When she says she's in thay way again
    His one good eye with joy it twinkles

Komentáře • 11

  • @konstantineguruli
    @konstantineguruli Před 11 měsíci

    What a great voice Sean Has! It is more emphasized during acapellas or slow songs. Luke Kelly is probably the greatest singer among The Dubs but Sean has the most unique voice so was Jim McCann. Also Sean is the most humble musician in world history despite his uniqie voice and great instrumental skills. He has been great from young recruit to captain of The Dubliners. Man, Sean! ♥

  • @rebkev01
    @rebkev01 Před 12 lety +3

    Been sampling the Dubs now for 6 weeks or so. Luke, Ronnie, and the rest passed long before they were on my American radar screen. Finding this song shows me that I've much more to discover.

    • @goofy79248
      @goofy79248 Před 4 lety

      Luckly you found them, better late then never, as we say in Holland/Europe

    • @goofy79248
      @goofy79248 Před 4 lety

      By the way, is this Sean O’ Connor? Maybe I wrote his name wrongly?!

    • @goofy79248
      @goofy79248 Před 4 lety

      I do like this unaccompanied very much

    • @tonyjoyce556
      @tonyjoyce556 Před 4 lety

      @@goofy79248 It is Sean Cannon

    • @konstantineguruli
      @konstantineguruli Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, much much more, my friend. The Dubliners are long long green journey. I have been listening to them since 2010 but Journey goes on. Godspeed!

  • @polaroidboekelo1
    @polaroidboekelo1 Před 10 lety +4

    You sons of Dan O'Connels Isle
    Pray pay attention to my ditty
    For it's all about a fair young man
    His birthplace it was Dublin city
    My song is for to demonstrate
    A story with a pius moral
    Beginning by the Carlisle bridge
    And ending on the Isles of Coral
    A scooner stood by George's Quay
    With sails all furled one saltry season
    A maiden paced upon that quay
    She wept like one bereft of reason
    Oh Johnny Doyle's me love it's true
    It's true but full of deep contrition
    For what will all the neighbours say
    About yourself and my condition
    Well the sails unfurled while the capstan turned
    The scooner scudded down the Liffey
    The maid she gave one piercing wail
    She was a mother in a jiffy
    They sailed across the harbour bar
    And headed east for foreign waters
    To China where they think they're wise
    And drown at birth their surplus daughters
    Now years and yeas had come and gone
    'Till Mary's child grew self supporting
    But how her poor old heart would break
    When that young buck went out a-courting
    He leaved me all alone she said
    He leaved me alone in melancoly
    I'll dress meself in man's attire
    And sail the seven seas for Johnny
    She signed on board of a pirate barque
    That raided 'round the hot equator
    And with them hairy buccaneers
    There sailed a sweet and virtuos creature
    Well the captain thought her name was Bill
    His caracter it was nefarious
    And with them hairy buccaneers
    Her situation was precarious
    Now in the Saragosa sea
    Two rakish barques were idly lollin'
    And Mary on the quarterdeck
    The middlewatch was she patrolling
    She gazed upon the neighbouring barque
    And suddenly became exclaiment
    For there upon that gilded poop
    Stood Johhny Doyle in gorgeous raiment
    They're happy now in sweet Ringsend
    The jewl that sparkles on the dodder
    They lead a peaceful merchants life
    A do a trade in oats and fodder
    By marriage lines she's Mrs Doyle
    She keeps a store of periwinkles
    When she says she's in thay way again
    His one good eye with joy it twinkles

  • @arkje
    @arkje Před 11 lety

    Sean rules......

  •  Před 15 lety

    Has anybody got the lyrics?