but when i listen to this song i´m getting the big wish to visit ireland with my shillelagh under my arm and enjoy the countryside and the people .....
Dear old ANNE SHELTON(died in 1994) sang this song in 1962 on her Irish LP Irish Singalong in a superb way. At the time I thought she was Irish, couldn't be better!
Great old song! I remember a version of this from a Bing Crosby album from the late 60's, early 70's. St. Patrick's Day is the second biggest holiday in our household. Good memories!
i love this song
lolowillnkels789 2 months ago
I live in Shillelagh, Co. Wicklow, Ireland - The home of Shillelaghs :P
AnnaHennesy 10 months ago 2
In some parts of this song, the man sounds like Homer Simpson!!
mekimmisue 11 months ago
I am not an Irish guy, im from Germany
but when i listen to this song i´m getting the big wish to visit ireland with my shillelagh under my arm and enjoy the countryside and the people .....
Muttertierundso 1 year ago
This makes me wish I knew my mom's grandparents from Ireland, i would have loved to be sung such a great song! :)
iamdiva 1 year ago
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this goes back a long way with me. All the way to my childhood in manhattan. My mother and father were born in ireland
happygael 1 year ago
this goes back a lonf\g way with me. All the way to my childhood in manhattan. My mother and father were born in ireland
happygael 1 year ago
With a shillelagh up my arse
chromedagger 2 years ago
chrome, what sort of lube? oh i forgot u don't need it?
praskovia13 1 year ago
sieg heil
1Mafioso4 2 years ago
Dear old ANNE SHELTON(died in 1994) sang this song in 1962 on her Irish LP Irish Singalong in a superb way. At the time I thought she was Irish, couldn't be better!
jcriedijk 2 years ago
my dadoo always sang this to me when i was sick.
yesssnesss 2 years ago
what i think every day
charmylekim 3 years ago
Tis a grand song to be sure!!
Westyrulz 3 years ago
love this song my grandad used to sing this song...brings back a lot of memories.
darrenod2 3 years ago 6
Great old song! I remember a version of this from a Bing Crosby album from the late 60's, early 70's. St. Patrick's Day is the second biggest holiday in our household. Good memories!
pjmcnemar 4 years ago 6