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- Christy Moore
- Andy Irvine
- Donal Lunny
- Liam O'flynn
 
Corrib Folk - Текст песни Arthur Mcbride
I had a first cousin called Arthur McBride
 He and I took a stroll down by the by the sea side
 A seeking good fortune and what might be tide
 'Twas just as the day was a dawning
 After resting we both took a tramp
 We met Sergeant Harper and Corporal Cramp
 Besides the wee drummer who beat up for camp
 With his rowdy dow dow in the morning
 Says he me young fellows if you will enlist
 A guinea you quickly have in your fist
 Likewise the crown for to kick the dust
 And drink the king's health in the morning
 From a soldier he leads a very fine life
 He always is blessed with a charming young wife
 And he pays all his debts without sorrow or strife
 And always lives happy and charming
 Ah now me bold sergeant we are not for sale
 We'll make no such bargain, your bribe won't avail
 We're not tried of our country we don't care to sail
 Although that your offer is charming
 And if we were such fools as to take the advanceCorrib Folk - Arthur Mcbride - http://ru.motolyrics.com/corrib-folk/arthur-mcbride-lyrics.html
 This right bloody slander would be our poor chance
 For the Queen wouldn't scruple to send us to France
 Where we would be shot with out warning
 He says me young fellows if I hear but one word
 I instantly now will out with my sword
 And into your body as strength will afford
 So now my gay devils take warning
 But Arthur and I we took in the odds
 We gave them no chance for to launch out their swords
 Our whacking shillelaghs came over their heads
 And paid them right smart in the morning
 As for the wee drummer we rifled his pouch
 And we made a foot- ball of his rowdy dow dow
 And into the ocean to rock and to roll
 And bade it a tedious returning
 As for the old rapier that hung by his side
 We flung it as far as we could in tide
 To devil I pitch you sez Arthur McBride
 To temper your steel in the morning





















