It is possible that it is Derby because with folk songs travelling back and forth and the way the Irish back then pronounced it sounded like Darby maybe!!
my uncle Cyril Brien who grew up in Trepassey used to sing this song and was one of the songs that was added to the Mcleach collection.Figgy Duff also recorded this song in the early seventies.Nice to see the fables keep the song alive.great job!!
I'd like to get the lyrics to this song.
VooDoo205 2 years ago
I like it, I myself am a newfoundlander, how ever I didn't like 'first' being spelt 'frist' at the start.
VooDoo205 2 years ago
fables rule, my first cousin is in that band
cwspuddles 2 years ago
i almost have the whol albem i have posted i got like 3 mor songs
zeroshunter 2 years ago
Yes sir,I give it top marks and lets see more of those fables please!
newfiebygarge 2 years ago
It is possible that it is Derby because with folk songs travelling back and forth and the way the Irish back then pronounced it sounded like Darby maybe!!
newfiebygarge 2 years ago
mabey
zeroshunter 2 years ago
its spelt DERBY not darby!...........christ almighty
i bet your american ....
i live in the city of DERBY ...and we have a statue of the DERBY ram
cjpowerdcfc 2 years ago
no i ant american and on the album its spelt darby and the way you spell it it looks like its pronounced der be like a demo derby
zeroshunter 2 years ago
my uncle Cyril Brien who grew up in Trepassey used to sing this song and was one of the songs that was added to the Mcleach collection.Figgy Duff also recorded this song in the early seventies.Nice to see the fables keep the song alive.great job!!
newfiebygarge 3 years ago
lol my uncle is glen simmons =D one of the people in the fables=D
zeroshunter 2 years ago
Elliott im posting newfie music send me what ch can and ill recomend your vids to my many subscribers and friends
benderisgreat12 3 years ago
yo this is the maker and theres more coming your ways
zeroshunter 3 years ago
If ya' have more O' em' fables...Go ahead,post em'!
ceanadach 3 years ago 3