Song | Sam Song |
Artist | Banda Bassotti |
Album | Así Es Mi Vida |
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[ti:Sam Song] | |
[ar:Banda Bassotti] | |
[al:Así Es Mi Vida] | |
[00:23.28] | I have been a Provo now for 15 years or more |
[00:26.10] | with armalites and motorbombs I thought I knew the score |
[00:29.13] | but now we have a weapon, we've never used before |
[00:31.74] | the Brits are looking worried - and their going to worry more! |
[00:38.74] | I started off with petrol bomb and throwing bricks and stones |
[00:41.49] | with a 100 more lads like me I never was along |
[00:44.34] | but soon and learned that bricks and stones won't drive the Brits away |
[00:47.16] | it wasn't very long before, I joined the IRA |
[00:53.42] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the 'RA |
[01:00.73] | SAM missiles, in the sky |
[01:22.17] | Then there came Internment in the year of '71 |
[01:25.16] | the Brits thought we were beaten that we were on the run |
[01:28.21] | on that early August morning they kicked'in our back door |
[01:31.04] | but for every man they took away, they missed a hundred more |
[01:37.58] | I spent eight years in the cages, I had time to think and plan |
[01:40.44] | for though they locked away a boy, I walked out a man |
[01:43.39] | and there's only one thing that I learned will in their cell I lay |
[01:46.13] | the Brits will never leave us, until their blown away! |
[01:52.77] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the 'RA |
[01:59.70] | SAM missiles, in the sky |
[02:21.33] | All through the days of Hunger strike I watched my comrades die |
[02:24.39] | while in the streets of Belfast you could hear the women cry |
[02:26.99] | I can't forget the massacre that Friday at Loughgall |
[02:30.08] | I salute my fallen comrades, as I watch the choppers fall |
[02:37.94] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the 'RA |
[02:45.09] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the 'RA |
[02:51.52] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the 'RA |
[02:58.26] | SAM missiles, in the sky(in the sky) |
ti: Sam Song | |
ar: Banda Bassotti | |
al: Asi Es Mi Vida | |
[00:23.28] | I have been a Provo now for 15 years or more |
[00:26.10] | with armalites and motorbombs I thought I knew the score |
[00:29.13] | but now we have a weapon, we' ve never used before |
[00:31.74] | the Brits are looking worried and their going to worry more! |
[00:38.74] | I started off with petrol bomb and throwing bricks and stones |
[00:41.49] | with a 100 more lads like me I never was along |
[00:44.34] | but soon and learned that bricks and stones won' t drive the Brits away |
[00:47.16] | it wasn' t very long before, I joined the IRA |
[00:53.42] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the ' RA |
[01:00.73] | SAM missiles, in the sky |
[01:22.17] | Then there came Internment in the year of ' 71 |
[01:25.16] | the Brits thought we were beaten that we were on the run |
[01:28.21] | on that early August morning they kicked' in our back door |
[01:31.04] | but for every man they took away, they missed a hundred more |
[01:37.58] | I spent eight years in the cages, I had time to think and plan |
[01:40.44] | for though they locked away a boy, I walked out a man |
[01:43.39] | and there' s only one thing that I learned will in their cell I lay |
[01:46.13] | the Brits will never leave us, until their blown away! |
[01:52.77] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the ' RA |
[01:59.70] | SAM missiles, in the sky |
[02:21.33] | All through the days of Hunger strike I watched my comrades die |
[02:24.39] | while in the streets of Belfast you could hear the women cry |
[02:26.99] | I can' t forget the massacre that Friday at Loughgall |
[02:30.08] | I salute my fallen comrades, as I watch the choppers fall |
[02:37.94] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the ' RA |
[02:45.09] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the ' RA |
[02:51.52] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the ' RA |
[02:58.26] | SAM missiles, in the sky in the sky |
ti: Sam Song | |
ar: Banda Bassotti | |
al: Así Es Mi Vida | |
[00:23.28] | I have been a Provo now for 15 years or more |
[00:26.10] | with armalites and motorbombs I thought I knew the score |
[00:29.13] | but now we have a weapon, we' ve never used before |
[00:31.74] | the Brits are looking worried and their going to worry more! |
[00:38.74] | I started off with petrol bomb and throwing bricks and stones |
[00:41.49] | with a 100 more lads like me I never was along |
[00:44.34] | but soon and learned that bricks and stones won' t drive the Brits away |
[00:47.16] | it wasn' t very long before, I joined the IRA |
[00:53.42] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the ' RA |
[01:00.73] | SAM missiles, in the sky |
[01:22.17] | Then there came Internment in the year of ' 71 |
[01:25.16] | the Brits thought we were beaten that we were on the run |
[01:28.21] | on that early August morning they kicked' in our back door |
[01:31.04] | but for every man they took away, they missed a hundred more |
[01:37.58] | I spent eight years in the cages, I had time to think and plan |
[01:40.44] | for though they locked away a boy, I walked out a man |
[01:43.39] | and there' s only one thing that I learned will in their cell I lay |
[01:46.13] | the Brits will never leave us, until their blown away! |
[01:52.77] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the ' RA |
[01:59.70] | SAM missiles, in the sky |
[02:21.33] | All through the days of Hunger strike I watched my comrades die |
[02:24.39] | while in the streets of Belfast you could hear the women cry |
[02:26.99] | I can' t forget the massacre that Friday at Loughgall |
[02:30.08] | I salute my fallen comrades, as I watch the choppers fall |
[02:37.94] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the ' RA |
[02:45.09] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the ' RA |
[02:51.52] | Tiocfaidh Ar La, sing Up the ' RA |
[02:58.26] | SAM missiles, in the sky in the sky |