1. Bantry Bay 2. When I Grow Too Old to Dream 3. Raglan Road 4. The Old House 5. From a Distance 6. In the Gloaming 7. Mna na h’Eireann 8. The Bard of Armagh/Bunclody 9. Forgotten Dreams 10. The...
Every lassie to her sailor lad was singing A welcome to Bantry Bay. Then we heard the pipers sweet note running, And all the lassies turned to hear; As they mingled with a soft voice crooning, Till the music floated down the wooden pier, Save you kindly Colleens all! said the piper, Hands across the trip while I play, And a tender sound of song ...
Irish Song Lyrics for: Bantry Bay Irish Music - Song and Ballad Lyrics Visit Us On FB Bantry Bay As I'm sitting all alone in the gloaming, It might have been but yesterday. That we watched the fisher's sails all homing, Till the little herring fleet at anchor lay. Then the fisher girls with baskets swinging, Came running down the old stone way.
Bantry Bay Lyrics As I'm sitting all alone in the gloaming, It might have been but yesterday That we watched the fisher sails all homing Till the little herring fleet at anchor lay. Then the fisher girls with baskets a swinging, Came running down the old stone way. Every lassie to her sailor lad was singing A welcome to Bantry Bay.
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BantryBayto Derry Quay From Galway to Dublin town No maid I've seen like a sweet cailín As she onward sped I’d to shake The Star of the County Down [Live at the Royal Albert Hall] Loreena McKennitt says he, “That’s the gem of Ireland’s crown. Young Rosie McCann from the banks of the Bann, She’s the star of the County Down.” Chorus From BantryBay