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  1. No Irish Need Apply Lyrics: I'm a decent boy just landed from the town of Ballyfad / I want a situation, yes, and wants it very bad / I seen employment advertised - "It's just the thing,"...

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  2. at http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/as1/as109730/001q.gif. NO IRISH NEED APPLY. Written by JOHN F. POOLE, and sung, with immense success, by the great Comic-Vocalist of the age, TONY PASTOR. I'm a dacint boy, just landed from the town of Ballyfad; I want a situation: yis, I want it mighty bad. I saw a place advartised.

  3. No Irish Need Apply - The Weavers - (Lyrics) DePicchi. 2.98K subscribers. Subscribed. 235. 47K views 12 years ago. Album - Goodnight Irene 1949-1953 [Disc 1] Track 6 of 32 Comment and...

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  4. Feb 19, 2015 · From his album "Ireland by Land and Sea", released in 2015. Our Lyrics: I am a dacint Irishman, just come from Ballyfad; Oh I want a situation and I want it mighty bad; A position I saw...

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  5. Apr 15, 2024 · Written in 1862, the song tells the story of an Irish immigrant who faces outward discrimination in his search for a job on the grounds that he is Irish. The immigrant is faced with a sign...

  6. but sure that's no dis-grace, T'will be long be-fore I get one, tho' in-deed it's hard I try, For I read in each ad-ver-tise-ment, "No I-rish need ap-ply." A-las! for my poor coun-try, which I nev-er will de-ny, How they in-sult us when they write, "No I-rish need ap-ply." 2. Now I won-der what's the reason that the for-tune fav-ored few,

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