"The Galway Races" is a traditional Irish song. The song's narrator is attending the eponymous annual event in Galway, a city in the west of Ireland. The song was made famous in the UK in 1967 by The Dubliners. WebAnd it's there you'll see the pipers. And the fiddlers competing. And the sporting wheel of fortune. And the four and twenty quarters. And there's others without scruple. Pelting …
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WebThe Galway Races. by Anonymous. sister projects: Wikipedia article. A traditional Irish folk song about a horse-racing festival in Galway, in western Ireland. As I rode down through … WebL:1/8 R:song X:124 T:Galway Races, The R:song D:The Dubliners Z:id:hn-song-124 M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:3/8=120 K:Ador (A2G) E2G G2A G2G E2D E2G G2A G2G E2D E2A A2B c3 B2A G2A B2d c2c c2d e2e d2c B2d c2B A2c B2A G2E E2D E2G G2A G2G E2D E2A G2B A2B c2d e3 d2c d3 c2B AAA A2G A3- A2 W:As I roved out through … garage downtown
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WebThere were others crying cigars and likes, and bills for all the races With the colours of the jockeys and the price and horses' ages With me whack fol-da-da, fol-da-diddly-ida-day. It's there you'll see the jockeys and they're mounted out so stately The pink, the blue, the orange and green, the emblem of our Nation WebIn the Pink is a 1984 album of songs by James Galway and Henry Mancini on RCA. Track listing. All tracks composed by Henry Mancini; except where noted. Side A: "The Pink Panther" – 3:14 "Meggie's Theme" – 3:18 (from The Thorn Birds) "Breakfast at Tiffany's" – 3:07 "Pennywhistle Jig" – 2:08 (from The Molly Maguires) WebAs I went down to Galway Town To seek for recreation On the seventeenth of August Me mind being elevated There were passengers assembled With their tickets at the station And me eyes began to dazzle And they off to see the races With me wack fol the do fol The diddle idle day There were passengers from Limerick And passengers from Nenagh The … black mask german shepherd