Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).Collection of Irish Song Lyrics Paddy Works on the Railway Irish Song Lyrics - Paddy Works on the RailwayīAD CESS TO THE LUCK THAT BROUGHT ME THROUGHĬHORUS: The rail.
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Get the embed code The Dubliners - The Best of Irish Pub Songs Album Lyrics1.Black Velvet Band2.Finnegan's Wake3.I'm a Rover4.Molly Malone5.Mountain Dew6.Muirsheen Durkin7.Poor Paddy Works on the Railway8.Rocky Road to Dublin9.Seven Drunken Nights10.Spanish Lady11.Whiskey in the Jar12.Wild RoverThe Dubliners Lyrics provided by Poor Paddy was thinkin' of goin' ta heaven, to work upon the railway, the railway Eighteen hundred and forty one I put me courderoy britches on I put me courderoy britches on to work upon the railway. In eighteen hundred and forty seven, poor Paddy was thinkin' of goin' ta heaven In eighteen hundred and forty six, I changed me trade from carryin' bricksĬhanged me trade from carryin' bricks to workin' on the railway In eighteen hundred and forty five, when Daniel O'Connell he was aliveĭaniel O'Connell he was alive and workin' on the railway Me belly was empty, me hands were rough with workin' on the railway, the railway Poor Paddy works on the railway In eighteen hundred and forty two From Bartley Pool I moved to Crewe And I found meself a job to do, workin on the railway I was wearing corduroy britches Digging ditches, pulling switches, dodging hitches I was workin on the railway In eighteen hundred and forty three I broke me shovel across me knee And went. In a vastly abridged form, I present Paddy on the Railway. This song is actually very long, with at least one original verse for each year between 18, and many in between. In eighteen hundred and forty four I landed on the Liverpool shore So many Irish worked on the railway that, in the Eastern States in the 19th century, there was a popular saying: an Irishman was buried under every tie. In eighteen hundred and forty three, I broke me shovel across me kneeĪnd went to work with the company in the Leeds and Selby Railway I was wearing corduroy britches, Digging ditches, pulling switches,ĭodging hitches, I was workin' on the railway This particular version is from Carl Sandburgs The American Songbag.
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This is one of a series of prints illustrating some of the best loved traditional. There are numerous variations of the lyrics. In eighteen hundred and forty two, from Bartley Pool I moved to CreweĪnd I found meself a job to do, workin' on the railway PADDY ON THE RAILWAY Traditional song lyrics print A3 size (420 x 297mm). Fun for singers and accompanists alike Sample Audio: Voicing: TTB. I put me corduroy breeches on to work upon the railway 2. Particular attention is paid to appropriate ranges for young men in any stage of their voice change. In eighteen hundred and forty-one I put me corduroy breeches on.
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Learn every word of your favourite song and get the meaning or start your own concert tonight :-). I'm weary of the railway, poor Paddy works on the railway Description: Optional solos create the opportunity to feature your strongest boys in this animated arrangement of a traditional Irish folk song. Poor Paddy On The Railway lyrics belongs on the album The Best of the Original Dubliners: DISC 2. know what I should do To work upon the railway, the railway I'm weary of the railway Poor Paddy works on the railway In eighteen hundred and fortythree.
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Me corduroy breeches I put on, to work upon the railway, the railway In eighteen hundred and forty one, me corduroy breeches I put on