| Song | The Irish Volunteer |
| Artist | David Kincaid |
| Album | The Irish Volunteer |
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| [00:00.000] | 作曲 : Joe English |
| [00:19.333] | My name is Tim McDonald, I'm a native of the Isle, |
| [00:23.593] | I was born among old Erin's bogs when I was but a child. |
| [00:27.742] | My father fought in " 'Ninety-eight," for liberty so dear; |
| [00:31.993] | He fell upon old Vinegar Hill, like an Irish volunteer. |
| [00:36.185] | Then raise the harp of Erin, boys, the flag we all revere |
| [00:40.373] | We'll fight and fall beneath its folds, like Irish volunteers! |
| [00:44.803] | Then raise the harp of Erin, boys, the flag we all revere |
| [00:48.953] | We'll fight and fall beneath its folds, like Irish volunteers! |
| [00:57.520] | When I was driven form my home by an oppressor's hand, |
| [01:01.709] | I cut my sticks and greased my brogues, and came o'er to this land. |
| [01:05.998] | I found a home an many friends, and some that I love dear; |
| [01:10.103] | Be jabbers! I'll stick to them like bricks and an Irish volunteer. |
| [01:14.497] | Then fill your glasses up, my boys, and drink a hearty cheer, |
| [01:18.649] | To the land of our adoption and the Irish volunteer! |
| [01:22.981] | Then fill your glasses up, my boys, and drink a hearty cheer, |
| [01:27.029] | To the land of our adoption and the Irish volunteer! |
| [01:35.665] | Now when the traitors in the south commenced a warlike raid, |
| [01:39.870] | I quickly then laid down my hod, to the devil went my spade! |
| [01:43.833] | To a recruiting-office then I went, that happened to be near, |
| [01:48.299] | And joined the good old "Sixty-ninth," like and Irish volunteer. |
| [01:52.585] | Then fill the ranks and march away!--no traitors do we fear; |
| [01:56.771] | We'll drive them all to blazes, says the Irish volunteer. |
| [02:01.159] | Then fill the ranks and march away!--no traitors do we fear; |
| [02:05.165] | We'll drive them all to blazes, says the Irish volunteer |
| [02:26.400] | When the Prince of Wales came over here, and made a hubbaboo, |
| [02:30.780] | Oh, everybody turned out, you know, in gold and tinsel too; |
| [02:35.027] | But then the good old Sixty-ninth didn't like these lords or peers |
| [02:39.189] | They wouldn't give a damn for kings, the Irish volunteers! |
| [02:43.507] | We love the land of Liberty, its laws we will revere, |
| [02:47.674] | "But the divil take nobility!" says the Irish volunteer! |
| [02:52.059] | We love the land of Liberty, its laws we will revere, |
| [02:56.148] | "But the divil take nobility!" says the Irish volunteer! |
| [03:04.933] | Now if the traitors in the South should ever cross our roads, |
| [03:08.952] | We'll drive them to the divil, as Saint Patrick did the toads; |
| [03:13.150] | We'll give them all short nooses that come just below the ears, |
| [03:17.351] | Made strong and good of Irish hemp by Irish volunteers. |
| [03:21.640] | then here's to brave McClennan whom the arny now reveres |
| [03:26.018] | He'll lead us on to victory, the Irish volunteers. |
| [03:30.121] | Then here's to brave McClellan, whom the army now reveres |
| [03:34.463] | He'll lead us on to victory, the Irish volunteers. |
| [03:42.928] | Now fill your glasses up, my boys, a toast come drink with me, |
| [03:47.170] | May Erin's Harp and the Starry Flag united ever be; |
| [03:51.414] | May traitors quake, and rebels shake, and tremble in their fears, |
| [03:55.668] | When next they meet the Yankee boys and Irish volunteers! |
| [04:00.008] | God bless the name of Washington! that name this land reveres; |
| [04:04.217] | Success to Meagher and Nugent, and their Irish volunteers! |
| [04:08.551] | God bless the name of Washington! that name this land reveres; |
| [04:12.704] | Success to Meagher and Nugent, and their Irish volunteers! |
| [00:00.000] | zuo qu : Joe English |
| [00:19.333] | My name is Tim McDonald, I' m a native of the Isle, |
| [00:23.593] | I was born among old Erin' s bogs when I was but a child. |
| [00:27.742] | My father fought in " ' Ninetyeight," for liberty so dear |
| [00:31.993] | He fell upon old Vinegar Hill, like an Irish volunteer. |
| [00:36.185] | Then raise the harp of Erin, boys, the flag we all revere |
| [00:40.373] | We' ll fight and fall beneath its folds, like Irish volunteers! |
| [00:44.803] | Then raise the harp of Erin, boys, the flag we all revere |
| [00:48.953] | We' ll fight and fall beneath its folds, like Irish volunteers! |
| [00:57.520] | When I was driven form my home by an oppressor' s hand, |
| [01:01.709] | I cut my sticks and greased my brogues, and came o' er to this land. |
| [01:05.998] | I found a home an many friends, and some that I love dear |
| [01:10.103] | Be jabbers! I' ll stick to them like bricks and an Irish volunteer. |
| [01:14.497] | Then fill your glasses up, my boys, and drink a hearty cheer, |
| [01:18.649] | To the land of our adoption and the Irish volunteer! |
| [01:22.981] | Then fill your glasses up, my boys, and drink a hearty cheer, |
| [01:27.029] | To the land of our adoption and the Irish volunteer! |
| [01:35.665] | Now when the traitors in the south commenced a warlike raid, |
| [01:39.870] | I quickly then laid down my hod, to the devil went my spade! |
| [01:43.833] | To a recruitingoffice then I went, that happened to be near, |
| [01:48.299] | And joined the good old " Sixtyninth," like and Irish volunteer. |
| [01:52.585] | Then fill the ranks and march away! no traitors do we fear |
| [01:56.771] | We' ll drive them all to blazes, says the Irish volunteer. |
| [02:01.159] | Then fill the ranks and march away! no traitors do we fear |
| [02:05.165] | We' ll drive them all to blazes, says the Irish volunteer |
| [02:26.400] | When the Prince of Wales came over here, and made a hubbaboo, |
| [02:30.780] | Oh, everybody turned out, you know, in gold and tinsel too |
| [02:35.027] | But then the good old Sixtyninth didn' t like these lords or peers |
| [02:39.189] | They wouldn' t give a damn for kings, the Irish volunteers! |
| [02:43.507] | We love the land of Liberty, its laws we will revere, |
| [02:47.674] | " But the divil take nobility!" says the Irish volunteer! |
| [02:52.059] | We love the land of Liberty, its laws we will revere, |
| [02:56.148] | " But the divil take nobility!" says the Irish volunteer! |
| [03:04.933] | Now if the traitors in the South should ever cross our roads, |
| [03:08.952] | We' ll drive them to the divil, as Saint Patrick did the toads |
| [03:13.150] | We' ll give them all short nooses that come just below the ears, |
| [03:17.351] | Made strong and good of Irish hemp by Irish volunteers. |
| [03:21.640] | then here' s to brave McClennan whom the arny now reveres |
| [03:26.018] | He' ll lead us on to victory, the Irish volunteers. |
| [03:30.121] | Then here' s to brave McClellan, whom the army now reveres |
| [03:34.463] | He' ll lead us on to victory, the Irish volunteers. |
| [03:42.928] | Now fill your glasses up, my boys, a toast come drink with me, |
| [03:47.170] | May Erin' s Harp and the Starry Flag united ever be |
| [03:51.414] | May traitors quake, and rebels shake, and tremble in their fears, |
| [03:55.668] | When next they meet the Yankee boys and Irish volunteers! |
| [04:00.008] | God bless the name of Washington! that name this land reveres |
| [04:04.217] | Success to Meagher and Nugent, and their Irish volunteers! |
| [04:08.551] | God bless the name of Washington! that name this land reveres |
| [04:12.704] | Success to Meagher and Nugent, and their Irish volunteers! |
| [00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Joe English |
| [00:19.333] | My name is Tim McDonald, I' m a native of the Isle, |
| [00:23.593] | I was born among old Erin' s bogs when I was but a child. |
| [00:27.742] | My father fought in " ' Ninetyeight," for liberty so dear |
| [00:31.993] | He fell upon old Vinegar Hill, like an Irish volunteer. |
| [00:36.185] | Then raise the harp of Erin, boys, the flag we all revere |
| [00:40.373] | We' ll fight and fall beneath its folds, like Irish volunteers! |
| [00:44.803] | Then raise the harp of Erin, boys, the flag we all revere |
| [00:48.953] | We' ll fight and fall beneath its folds, like Irish volunteers! |
| [00:57.520] | When I was driven form my home by an oppressor' s hand, |
| [01:01.709] | I cut my sticks and greased my brogues, and came o' er to this land. |
| [01:05.998] | I found a home an many friends, and some that I love dear |
| [01:10.103] | Be jabbers! I' ll stick to them like bricks and an Irish volunteer. |
| [01:14.497] | Then fill your glasses up, my boys, and drink a hearty cheer, |
| [01:18.649] | To the land of our adoption and the Irish volunteer! |
| [01:22.981] | Then fill your glasses up, my boys, and drink a hearty cheer, |
| [01:27.029] | To the land of our adoption and the Irish volunteer! |
| [01:35.665] | Now when the traitors in the south commenced a warlike raid, |
| [01:39.870] | I quickly then laid down my hod, to the devil went my spade! |
| [01:43.833] | To a recruitingoffice then I went, that happened to be near, |
| [01:48.299] | And joined the good old " Sixtyninth," like and Irish volunteer. |
| [01:52.585] | Then fill the ranks and march away! no traitors do we fear |
| [01:56.771] | We' ll drive them all to blazes, says the Irish volunteer. |
| [02:01.159] | Then fill the ranks and march away! no traitors do we fear |
| [02:05.165] | We' ll drive them all to blazes, says the Irish volunteer |
| [02:26.400] | When the Prince of Wales came over here, and made a hubbaboo, |
| [02:30.780] | Oh, everybody turned out, you know, in gold and tinsel too |
| [02:35.027] | But then the good old Sixtyninth didn' t like these lords or peers |
| [02:39.189] | They wouldn' t give a damn for kings, the Irish volunteers! |
| [02:43.507] | We love the land of Liberty, its laws we will revere, |
| [02:47.674] | " But the divil take nobility!" says the Irish volunteer! |
| [02:52.059] | We love the land of Liberty, its laws we will revere, |
| [02:56.148] | " But the divil take nobility!" says the Irish volunteer! |
| [03:04.933] | Now if the traitors in the South should ever cross our roads, |
| [03:08.952] | We' ll drive them to the divil, as Saint Patrick did the toads |
| [03:13.150] | We' ll give them all short nooses that come just below the ears, |
| [03:17.351] | Made strong and good of Irish hemp by Irish volunteers. |
| [03:21.640] | then here' s to brave McClennan whom the arny now reveres |
| [03:26.018] | He' ll lead us on to victory, the Irish volunteers. |
| [03:30.121] | Then here' s to brave McClellan, whom the army now reveres |
| [03:34.463] | He' ll lead us on to victory, the Irish volunteers. |
| [03:42.928] | Now fill your glasses up, my boys, a toast come drink with me, |
| [03:47.170] | May Erin' s Harp and the Starry Flag united ever be |
| [03:51.414] | May traitors quake, and rebels shake, and tremble in their fears, |
| [03:55.668] | When next they meet the Yankee boys and Irish volunteers! |
| [04:00.008] | God bless the name of Washington! that name this land reveres |
| [04:04.217] | Success to Meagher and Nugent, and their Irish volunteers! |
| [04:08.551] | God bless the name of Washington! that name this land reveres |
| [04:12.704] | Success to Meagher and Nugent, and their Irish volunteers! |