| Song | Star of the County Down |
| Artist | Rosheen |
| Album | Musique Celtic |
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| [ti:Star of the County Down] | |
| [ar:Rosheen] | |
| [al:Musique Celtic] | |
| [00:35.94] | Near banbridge town in the county down |
| [00:40.12] | One morning last july, |
| [00:44.45] | Down a bóithrín green came a sweet cailín |
| [00:48.72] | And she smiled as she passed me by. |
| [00:53.05] | From bantry bay up to derry quay and |
| [00:58.21] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [01:02.14] | No maid I've seen like the brown colleen |
| [01:06.60] | That I met in the county down. |
| [01:28.69] | She looked so sweet from her two bare feet |
| [01:33.07] | To the sheen of her nut brown hair. |
| [01:37.34] | Such a coaxing elf, sure I shook myself |
| [01:41.77] | For to see I was really there. |
| [01:46.22] | From bantry bay up to derry quay and |
| [01:50.96] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [01:55.09] | No maid I've seen like the brown colleen |
| [01:59.32] | That I met in the county down. |
| [02:21.68] | As she onward sped, sure I scratched my head, |
| [02:25.83] | And I looked with a feelin' rare, |
| [02:29.63] | And I say's, say's i, to a passer-by, |
| [02:34.73] | "whose the maid with the nut brown hair"? “ |
| [02:39.02] | He smiled at me and he says's, say's he, |
| [02:43.54] | "that's the gem of ireland's crown. “ |
| [02:47.84] | It's rosie mccann from the banks of the bann, |
| [02:51.85] | She's the star of the county down". |
| [03:48.21] | At the harvest fair she'll be surely there |
| [03:52.82] | And I'll dress in my sunday clothes, |
| [03:57.37] | With my shoes shone bright and my hat cocked |
| [04:01.45] | Right for a smile from my nut brown rose. |
| [04:06.03] | No pipe I'll smoke, no horse I'll yoke |
| [04:10.02] | Till my plough turns rust coloured brown. |
| [04:14.55] | Till a smiling bride, by my own fireside |
| [04:18.82] | Sits the star of the county down. |
| [04:23.40] | From bantry bay up to derry ouay and |
| [04:28.02] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [04:32.24] | No maid I've seen like the brown colleen |
| [04:36.41] | That I met in the county down. |
| [04:40.76] | From bantry bay up to derry ouay and |
| [04:45.30] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [04:49.58] | No maid I've seen like the brown colleen |
| [04:57.01] | That I met in the county down. |
| [05:08.10] |
| ti: Star of the County Down | |
| ar: Rosheen | |
| al: Musique Celtic | |
| [00:35.94] | Near banbridge town in the county down |
| [00:40.12] | One morning last july, |
| [00:44.45] | Down a bo ithri n green came a sweet caili n |
| [00:48.72] | And she smiled as she passed me by. |
| [00:53.05] | From bantry bay up to derry quay and |
| [00:58.21] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [01:02.14] | No maid I' ve seen like the brown colleen |
| [01:06.60] | That I met in the county down. |
| [01:28.69] | She looked so sweet from her two bare feet |
| [01:33.07] | To the sheen of her nut brown hair. |
| [01:37.34] | Such a coaxing elf, sure I shook myself |
| [01:41.77] | For to see I was really there. |
| [01:46.22] | From bantry bay up to derry quay and |
| [01:50.96] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [01:55.09] | No maid I' ve seen like the brown colleen |
| [01:59.32] | That I met in the county down. |
| [02:21.68] | As she onward sped, sure I scratched my head, |
| [02:25.83] | And I looked with a feelin' rare, |
| [02:29.63] | And I say' s, say' s i, to a passerby, |
| [02:34.73] | " whose the maid with the nut brown hair"? " |
| [02:39.02] | He smiled at me and he says' s, say' s he, |
| [02:43.54] | " that' s the gem of ireland' s crown. " |
| [02:47.84] | It' s rosie mccann from the banks of the bann, |
| [02:51.85] | She' s the star of the county down". |
| [03:48.21] | At the harvest fair she' ll be surely there |
| [03:52.82] | And I' ll dress in my sunday clothes, |
| [03:57.37] | With my shoes shone bright and my hat cocked |
| [04:01.45] | Right for a smile from my nut brown rose. |
| [04:06.03] | No pipe I' ll smoke, no horse I' ll yoke |
| [04:10.02] | Till my plough turns rust coloured brown. |
| [04:14.55] | Till a smiling bride, by my own fireside |
| [04:18.82] | Sits the star of the county down. |
| [04:23.40] | From bantry bay up to derry ouay and |
| [04:28.02] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [04:32.24] | No maid I' ve seen like the brown colleen |
| [04:36.41] | That I met in the county down. |
| [04:40.76] | From bantry bay up to derry ouay and |
| [04:45.30] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [04:49.58] | No maid I' ve seen like the brown colleen |
| [04:57.01] | That I met in the county down. |
| [05:08.10] |
| ti: Star of the County Down | |
| ar: Rosheen | |
| al: Musique Celtic | |
| [00:35.94] | Near banbridge town in the county down |
| [00:40.12] | One morning last july, |
| [00:44.45] | Down a bó ithrí n green came a sweet cailí n |
| [00:48.72] | And she smiled as she passed me by. |
| [00:53.05] | From bantry bay up to derry quay and |
| [00:58.21] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [01:02.14] | No maid I' ve seen like the brown colleen |
| [01:06.60] | That I met in the county down. |
| [01:28.69] | She looked so sweet from her two bare feet |
| [01:33.07] | To the sheen of her nut brown hair. |
| [01:37.34] | Such a coaxing elf, sure I shook myself |
| [01:41.77] | For to see I was really there. |
| [01:46.22] | From bantry bay up to derry quay and |
| [01:50.96] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [01:55.09] | No maid I' ve seen like the brown colleen |
| [01:59.32] | That I met in the county down. |
| [02:21.68] | As she onward sped, sure I scratched my head, |
| [02:25.83] | And I looked with a feelin' rare, |
| [02:29.63] | And I say' s, say' s i, to a passerby, |
| [02:34.73] | " whose the maid with the nut brown hair"? " |
| [02:39.02] | He smiled at me and he says' s, say' s he, |
| [02:43.54] | " that' s the gem of ireland' s crown. " |
| [02:47.84] | It' s rosie mccann from the banks of the bann, |
| [02:51.85] | She' s the star of the county down". |
| [03:48.21] | At the harvest fair she' ll be surely there |
| [03:52.82] | And I' ll dress in my sunday clothes, |
| [03:57.37] | With my shoes shone bright and my hat cocked |
| [04:01.45] | Right for a smile from my nut brown rose. |
| [04:06.03] | No pipe I' ll smoke, no horse I' ll yoke |
| [04:10.02] | Till my plough turns rust coloured brown. |
| [04:14.55] | Till a smiling bride, by my own fireside |
| [04:18.82] | Sits the star of the county down. |
| [04:23.40] | From bantry bay up to derry ouay and |
| [04:28.02] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [04:32.24] | No maid I' ve seen like the brown colleen |
| [04:36.41] | That I met in the county down. |
| [04:40.76] | From bantry bay up to derry ouay and |
| [04:45.30] | From galway to dublin town, |
| [04:49.58] | No maid I' ve seen like the brown colleen |
| [04:57.01] | That I met in the county down. |
| [05:08.10] |