Song | Leis an Lurgainn |
Artist | The Rankin Family |
Album | North Country [1993] |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Traditional | |
Johnny Tulloch agus Mary | |
agus Iain Alex Rory | |
Angus Hector, Mary Sarah, | |
Archie Dan, Alex Joe | |
Little Johnny Dougal agus | |
Theresa Duncan Peter | |
All piled in a wagon for | |
a dance in Glencoe | |
Well they barrelled down | |
the back roads | |
By the farmhouse and the pasture | |
They barrelled down the back roads | |
Where the bochans wouldn't go | |
Sipped a little dealach just to | |
get the diddle flowing | |
Sang a gaelic song there was no radio | |
When they got to the dance | |
They could hear the fiddle playing | |
The could see the couples swaying | |
Through a window by the door | |
Shovelled out a nickel to a man | |
behind the wicket | |
Then heard the prompter holler |
zuo qu : Traditional | |
Johnny Tulloch agus Mary | |
agus Iain Alex Rory | |
Angus Hector, Mary Sarah, | |
Archie Dan, Alex Joe | |
Little Johnny Dougal agus | |
Theresa Duncan Peter | |
All piled in a wagon for | |
a dance in Glencoe | |
Well they barrelled down | |
the back roads | |
By the farmhouse and the pasture | |
They barrelled down the back roads | |
Where the bochans wouldn' t go | |
Sipped a little dealach just to | |
get the diddle flowing | |
Sang a gaelic song there was no radio | |
When they got to the dance | |
They could hear the fiddle playing | |
The could see the couples swaying | |
Through a window by the door | |
Shovelled out a nickel to a man | |
behind the wicket | |
Then heard the prompter holler |
zuò qǔ : Traditional | |
Johnny Tulloch agus Mary | |
agus Iain Alex Rory | |
Angus Hector, Mary Sarah, | |
Archie Dan, Alex Joe | |
Little Johnny Dougal agus | |
Theresa Duncan Peter | |
All piled in a wagon for | |
a dance in Glencoe | |
Well they barrelled down | |
the back roads | |
By the farmhouse and the pasture | |
They barrelled down the back roads | |
Where the bochans wouldn' t go | |
Sipped a little dealach just to | |
get the diddle flowing | |
Sang a gaelic song there was no radio | |
When they got to the dance | |
They could hear the fiddle playing | |
The could see the couples swaying | |
Through a window by the door | |
Shovelled out a nickel to a man | |
behind the wicket | |
Then heard the prompter holler |