| Song | Moorlough Shore |
| Artist | The Corrs |
| Album | Home |
| [00:02.37] | Moorlough Shore |
| [00:03.51] | The corrs |
| [00:05.40] | |
| [00:06.98] | |
| [00:09.49] | |
| [00:13.92] | Ye hills and dales and flowery vales |
| [00:21.46] | That lie near the Moorlough Shore |
| [00:27.73] | Ye winds that blow by borden’s grove |
| [00:35.36] | Will I ever hear you more |
| [00:42.22] | Where the primrose grows |
| [00:45.75] | And the violet blows |
| [00:49.13] | Where the trout and salmon play |
| [00:55.77] | With line and hook delight I took |
| [01:02.99] | To spend my youthful days |
| [01:09.63] | Last night I went to see my love |
| [01:16.85] | And to hear what she might say |
| [01:23.44] | To see if she’d take pity on me |
| [01:30.85] | Lest I might go away |
| [01:37.26] | She said, "I love that Irish lad |
| [01:44.80] | And he was my only joy |
| [01:51.48] | And ever since I saw his face |
| [01:58.88] | I’ve loved that soldier boy |
| [02:10.90] | |
| [02:33.20] | Perhaps your soldier lad is lost |
| [02:40.96] | Sailing over the sea of Maine |
| [02:46.97] | Or perhaps he is gone with some other lover |
| [02:54.50] | You may never see him again |
| [03:00.96] | Well if my Irish lad is lost |
| [03:08.26] | He’s the one I do adore |
| [03:16.61] | And seven years I will wait for him |
| [03:24.15] | By the banks of the Moorlough Shore |
| [03:35.58] |
| [00:02.37] | Moorlough Shore |
| [00:03.51] | The corrs |
| [00:05.40] | |
| [00:06.98] | |
| [00:09.49] | |
| [00:13.92] | Ye hills and dales and flowery vales |
| [00:21.46] | That lie near the Moorlough Shore |
| [00:27.73] | Ye winds that blow by borden' s grove |
| [00:35.36] | Will I ever hear you more |
| [00:42.22] | Where the primrose grows |
| [00:45.75] | And the violet blows |
| [00:49.13] | Where the trout and salmon play |
| [00:55.77] | With line and hook delight I took |
| [01:02.99] | To spend my youthful days |
| [01:09.63] | Last night I went to see my love |
| [01:16.85] | And to hear what she might say |
| [01:23.44] | To see if she' d take pity on me |
| [01:30.85] | Lest I might go away |
| [01:37.26] | She said, " I love that Irish lad |
| [01:44.80] | And he was my only joy |
| [01:51.48] | And ever since I saw his face |
| [01:58.88] | I' ve loved that soldier boy |
| [02:10.90] | |
| [02:33.20] | Perhaps your soldier lad is lost |
| [02:40.96] | Sailing over the sea of Maine |
| [02:46.97] | Or perhaps he is gone with some other lover |
| [02:54.50] | You may never see him again |
| [03:00.96] | Well if my Irish lad is lost |
| [03:08.26] | He' s the one I do adore |
| [03:16.61] | And seven years I will wait for him |
| [03:24.15] | By the banks of the Moorlough Shore |
| [03:35.58] |