

PADDY ON THE RAILWAY LYRICS CODE
Get the embed code Quilty - A Drop of Pure Album Lyrics1.Paddy Works In the Railway2.Paddy’s Green Shamerock Shore3.The Rocky Road to DublinQuilty Lyrics provided by Learn every word of your favourite song and get the meaning or start your own concert tonight :-). Authority Zero - Paddy on the Railway Lyrics In 1841 me corduroy breeches I put on Me corduroy breeches I put on To work upon the railway, the railway I am. It's an iligant drink that can't be beat for workin' on the railway. Poor Paddy On The Railway lyrics belongs on the album The Best of the Original Dubliners: DISC 2.

In eighteen hundred and forty eight I learned to drink my whiskey straight She left one child, she left eleven to work upon the railway. In eighteen hundred and forty seven, sweet Biddy McGee she went to heaven 'Railroad Wings' You took a silver train all the way to Maine On the way to everything Railroad wings Theres things you dont know you know I thought anger told me what to do With emptiness chasing me On the border, I found you You shouldve heard her sing Railroad wings This emptiness has followed me like a cold blue sky And it has not been. Nothing but an ould straw hat while Pat worked on the railway. In eighteen hundred and forty one I put my cordoroy.

I chose these because it is a better representation of working life on the railway than others. D A C Am G Em Chords for The Wolfe Tones - Paddy On The Railway with song key, BPM, capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. It is also known as Paddy Works on the Railway. It's "Pat do this!" and "Pat do that!", without a stocking or cravat Lyrics: According the Sandburg this was first published in the 1850s. I found meself more dead than alive, while workin' on the railway. In eighteen hundred forty five, I found meself more dead than alive Me back was gettin' might sore while workin' on the railway. In eighteen hundred and forty four, me back was gettin' mighty sore In eighteen hundred and forty three, 'twas then I met sweet Biddy McGeeĪn iligant wife she's been to me, while workin on the railway. In eighteen hundred and forty two, I left the ould world for the newīad cess to the luck that brought me through, to work upon the railway. I put my cordury breeches on, to work upon the railway.įil-a-mee-o-ry, ory, ay To work upon the railway.
In eighteen hundred and forty one, I put my corduroy breeches on In eighteen hundred and forty one, me corduroy breeches I put onMe corduroy breeches I put on, to work upon the railway, the railway
I'm weary of 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.
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In 1847 poor Paddy was thinking of going to heaven Poor Paddy was thinking of going to heaven To work upon the railway, the Milky Way I'm weary of the railway Poor Paddy works on the railway I was wearing. Poor Paddy Works On The Railway Click to play this song Shane MacGowan Lyrics. In 1846 I changed my trade from carrying bricks I changed my trade from carrying bricks To working on the railway I was wearing. In 1841 me corduroy breeches I put on Me corduroy breeches I put on To work upon the railway, the railway I am weary of the railway Poor Paddy works on the railway In 1842 from Hartlepoole I moved to Crewe And I found myself a job to do Working on the railway I was wearing corduroy breeches Digging ditches, pulling switches, dodging hitches I was working on the railway In 1843 I broke me shovel across me knee And I went to work with the company On the Leeds and Selvy Railway I was wearing corduroy breeches Digging ditches, pulling switches, dodging hitches I was working on the railway In 1844 I landed on the Liverpool shore Me belly was empty, me hands were raw With working on the railway, the railway I am weary of the railway Poor Paddy works on the railway In 1845 when Danny O'Connell he was alive Danny O'Connell he was alive And working on the railway I was wearing.
