| Song | Honest Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade |
| Artist | 97th Regimental String Band |
| Album | Brass Mounted Army: Civil war Era Songs, Vol. VII |
| [00:00.000] | 作曲 : Traditional Song |
| [00:00.169] | Said Pat to his mother, it looks strange to see |
| [00:03.531] | Brothers fighting in such a quare manner; |
| [00:06.751] | But I'll fight 'til I die, If I never get killed |
| [00:09.963] | For America's bright starry banner. |
| [00:13.415] | Far away in the east was a dashing young blade |
| [00:16.811] | And the song he was singing so gaily, |
| [00:20.179] | 'Twas honest Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade |
| [00:23.493] | And the song of the splintered shillelagh. |
| [00:28.615] | The morning soon broke and poor Paddy awoke |
| [00:31.935] | He found rebels to give satisfaction |
| [00:35.241] | And the drummer was beating the Devil's sad tune |
| [00:38.549] | They were calling the boys into action. |
| [00:42.044] | Far away in the east was a dashing young blade |
| [00:45.451] | And the song he was singing so gaily, |
| [00:48.922] | 'Twas honest Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade |
| [00:52.236] | And the song of the splintered shillelagh. |
| [01:25.236] | The day after battle, the dead lay in heaps |
| [01:28.504] | And Paddy Murphy lay bleeding and gory, |
| [01:32.050] | With a hole in his head by some enemy's ball |
| [01:35.443] | Had ended his passion for glory, |
| [01:38.892] | Far away in the east was a dashing young blade |
| [01:42.308] | And the song he was singing so gaily, |
| [01:45.763] | 'Twas honest Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade |
| [01:49.067] | And the song of the splintered shillelagh. |
| [01:54.564] | No more in the camps will his letters be read |
| [01:57.772] | Nor his song be heard singing so gaily |
| [02:01.201] | For he died far away from the friends that he loved |
| [02:04.695] | And far from the land of shillelagh. |
| [02:08.148] | Far away in the east was a dashing young blade |
| [02:11.551] | And the song he was singing so gaily, |
| [02:15.051] | 'Twas honest Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade |
| [02:18.450] | And the song of the splintered shillelagh. |
| [02:23.809] | And the song of the splintered shillelagh. |
| [00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Traditional Song |
| [00:00.169] | Said Pat to his mother, it looks strange to see |
| [00:03.531] | Brothers fighting in such a quare manner |
| [00:06.751] | But I' ll fight ' til I die, If I never get killed |
| [00:09.963] | For America' s bright starry banner. |
| [00:13.415] | Far away in the east was a dashing young blade |
| [00:16.811] | And the song he was singing so gaily, |
| [00:20.179] | ' Twas honest Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade |
| [00:23.493] | And the song of the splintered shillelagh. |
| [00:28.615] | The morning soon broke and poor Paddy awoke |
| [00:31.935] | He found rebels to give satisfaction |
| [00:35.241] | And the drummer was beating the Devil' s sad tune |
| [00:38.549] | They were calling the boys into action. |
| [00:42.044] | Far away in the east was a dashing young blade |
| [00:45.451] | And the song he was singing so gaily, |
| [00:48.922] | ' Twas honest Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade |
| [00:52.236] | And the song of the splintered shillelagh. |
| [01:25.236] | The day after battle, the dead lay in heaps |
| [01:28.504] | And Paddy Murphy lay bleeding and gory, |
| [01:32.050] | With a hole in his head by some enemy' s ball |
| [01:35.443] | Had ended his passion for glory, |
| [01:38.892] | Far away in the east was a dashing young blade |
| [01:42.308] | And the song he was singing so gaily, |
| [01:45.763] | ' Twas honest Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade |
| [01:49.067] | And the song of the splintered shillelagh. |
| [01:54.564] | No more in the camps will his letters be read |
| [01:57.772] | Nor his song be heard singing so gaily |
| [02:01.201] | For he died far away from the friends that he loved |
| [02:04.695] | And far from the land of shillelagh. |
| [02:08.148] | Far away in the east was a dashing young blade |
| [02:11.551] | And the song he was singing so gaily, |
| [02:15.051] | ' Twas honest Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade |
| [02:18.450] | And the song of the splintered shillelagh. |
| [02:23.809] | And the song of the splintered shillelagh. |