| Song | The Gold Claddagh Ring |
| Artist | Andy M. Stewart |
| Album | Fire In The Glen |
| 作词 : Stewart, Stewart | |
| It being a fine morning, this young man he chose | |
| That he'd make occasion to wear his fine clothes | |
| And it's down to the glen where the bonnie lassie goes | |
| To give her a token of his love, we suppose | |
| "Mary, oh Mary, if I could be your man | |
| Between you and danger I fearlessly would stand | |
| With this gold claddagh ring on your lily-white hand | |
| Oh, there ne'er was another would dress you so grand." | |
| There's no sun in summer there's no flowers in spring | |
| Her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. | |
| "Johnny, oh Johnny the ring it is of gold | |
| And it's hands and fine heart, they are lovely to behold | |
| But if I had the ring for one evening to hold | |
| Then you shall have my answer e'er the week shall be old." | |
| "Oh why have the weeks gone and not an answer came ? | |
| And why is it that women are smarter than men ? | |
| Oh the girl's kept the ring which I shall ne'er see again | |
| Oh, she has many like it in a fine box at hame." | |
| There's no sun in summer there's no flowers in spring | |
| Her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. | |
| It being a fine morning, this young man he chose | |
| That he'd make occasion to wear his fine clothes | |
| And it's down to the glen where the bonnie lassie goes | |
| To give her a token of his love, we suppose | |
| There's no sun in summer there's no flowers in spring | |
| Her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. | |
| Oh, her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. |
| zuò cí : Stewart, Stewart | |
| It being a fine morning, this young man he chose | |
| That he' d make occasion to wear his fine clothes | |
| And it' s down to the glen where the bonnie lassie goes | |
| To give her a token of his love, we suppose | |
| " Mary, oh Mary, if I could be your man | |
| Between you and danger I fearlessly would stand | |
| With this gold claddagh ring on your lilywhite hand | |
| Oh, there ne' er was another would dress you so grand." | |
| There' s no sun in summer there' s no flowers in spring | |
| Her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. | |
| " Johnny, oh Johnny the ring it is of gold | |
| And it' s hands and fine heart, they are lovely to behold | |
| But if I had the ring for one evening to hold | |
| Then you shall have my answer e' er the week shall be old." | |
| " Oh why have the weeks gone and not an answer came ? | |
| And why is it that women are smarter than men ? | |
| Oh the girl' s kept the ring which I shall ne' er see again | |
| Oh, she has many like it in a fine box at hame." | |
| There' s no sun in summer there' s no flowers in spring | |
| Her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. | |
| It being a fine morning, this young man he chose | |
| That he' d make occasion to wear his fine clothes | |
| And it' s down to the glen where the bonnie lassie goes | |
| To give her a token of his love, we suppose | |
| There' s no sun in summer there' s no flowers in spring | |
| Her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. | |
| Oh, her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. |