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Dia dhuit everyone. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
Am after lyrics for 2 songs; Lid of me Granny's bin (by Blackthorne) & There were Soldiers everyone (by Jim Gunner). Lid of me Granny's bin starts off; "As I was climbing in2 bed, me poor old Granny sighed.....". There were Soldiers everyone starts off; "We remember them with pride, those who fought and those who died....". Can anyone help me with the lyrics plz?? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif) Slainte, C_H (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ph34r.gif) UP THE RA!! |
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LID OF MY GRANNY'S BIN
Joe Mulhearn As [G] I was climbing into bed At me [C] poor old granny's [G] side I looked out the window; The [C] Brits they had [D] arrived. The [G] house they had surrounded; They [C] smashed the front door [D] in. They've [C] come for to [D] take away The [G] lid of me [D] granny's [G]bin. Well she opened up her window And she clambend down the spout. Soon her bin was rattling To call the neighbours out. She took out her whistle And blew away like hell And soon we heard an echo As the neighbours blew as well. [chorus] With a [G] Scream. Bang, Shout. Rattle up a din. [C] Let the army [G] know. me Girls, The [Em] Brits is [D] comin' [G] in. Now rattle up your bin lid. Beat the message out. [C] Get your [G] head down. Whistle. [D] Bang, [G]Shout! A Tommy came right upstairs A rifle in his hand. She kicked him with her button boots As down the hall she ran. Up came another one His medal for to win But all he got right on the gob Was the lid of me granny's bin. The music rose like thunder As the bins and whistles played. The enemy soon retreated. They knew they'd overstayed. It wasn't made of silver, It wasn't made of tin. But once again it saved us all The lid of me granny's bin. The English have the telly, The radio and press; To all communications They've always had access. But from Pettigo to Bellaghy From the Bone to Castlefin, The only way to spread the news Is rattle your granny's bin. MEN OF EASTER WEEK (They Were Soldiers Every One) We [G] remember [D] them with [G] pride, Those who [C] fought and those who [G] died, Of braver [C] men, who now can [G] speak Than the [D] men of Easter [G] week? [chorus] They were soldiers every one, Some with hymn and some with gun, In the fight for liberty To make their Ireland safe and free. Rifle shots and marching feet Ringing through O�Connell street, And the sea lord looking o�er, Now his eyes will see no more. Freedom gained and freedom lost, But each hero paid the cost, Ours will be their legacy, Ireland One our sons will see. |
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