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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2006

the clancy brothers

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  • There was Johnny McEldoo and McGee and me

    And a couple of two or three went on the spree one day

    We had a bob or two, which we knew how to blew

    And the beer and whiskey flew and we all felt gay

    We visited McCann's, Maclaman's, Humpty Dan's

    We then went into Swan's, our stomachs for to pack

    We ordered out a feed, which indeed, we did need

    And we finished it with speed, but we still felt slack

  • Hahaa I was just watchin "turberdy tonight" and liam clancy was a guest and he was explaining how rap came from Donegal and he started to rap this song it was hilarious.

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  • My Irish family sings it every year at this time.  My mom and my aunt have been singing since they were children. It's a wonderful Irish legacy. Happy St. Patrick's Day!!!

    Katie

  • I love this song!

  • @nykinsc Actually I think I was with them that day.

  • My grandfather claimed that rap came from Armagh.

  • This is an all-timer for sure!

  • when i try to sing it, i lose pace about two thirds of the way through

  • there's a Rankin Street (GBS ca. 1990) version of this somewhere ... i'll post it

  • I tried to sing... I tried my level best and it was too fast..

  • i am 3 quarts irish so all the clancy bros songs are big in my family thanks to my grandpa leo I LOVE U GPA

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