all i know is:
"oh Danny boy/ the pipes/ the pipes/ are calling...."
not much but I've been looking for the lyrics as well.
it goes...
oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling.
from glen to glen, and down the mountain side.
the summer's gone and all the roses falling.
tis you, tis you, must go and i must bide.
but come ye back when summers in the meadow.
or when the valley's hushed and white with snow.
Tis I'll be here in sunshine or in shadow.
oh Danny boy, oh Danny boy, i love you so.
there's another verse too. just Google Danny boy lyrics and they're everywhere.
The whole song goes:
Oh, Danny boy,
The pipes, the pipes are calling.
From glen to glen,
And down the mountain side.
The summer's gone,
And all the leaves are falling.
'Tis you, 'tis you,
Must go, and I must bide.
But come ye back,
When summer's in the meadow.
Or when the valley's hushed,
And white with snow.
'Tis I'll be here, in sunshine,
Or in shadow.
Danny boy, oh Danny boy,
I love you so.
And when he comes,
And all the flowers are dying.
If I am dead,
As dead, I well may be.
He comes and finds the place,
I am lying.
And kneel and say,
an "Ave" there for me.
And I shall hear thou softly tread,
above me.
And all my dreams,
Will warm and sweeter be.
If you'll not fail to tell me,
That you love me.
I'll simply sleep in peace,
Until you come to me.
I'll simply sleep in peace,
Until you come to me.
The lyrics were written by an Englishman, but the tune itself is an arrangement of "Londonderry Air" which is a traditional Irish melody.
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depends on your definition of rock n roll. I'm fairly certain you where not looking for Fredrick Weatherly while using the words rock n roll. perhaps the Celtic American rock band, 1916, is who you where referencing.
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"Oh Danny Boy" is actually an Irish song that was originally sung by an Englishman to the tune of a famous Irish song called Londonderry Air. It was later adopted as an Irish favorite and a standard on St. Patrick's Day. For this reason, the lyrics are not in Scottish Gaelic, rather, they're in English.Oh Danny Boy(words by Frederick Weatherly)Oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are callingFrom glen to glen, and down the mountain sideThe summer's gone, and all the flowers are dying'tis you, 'tis you must go and I must bide.But come you back when summer's in the meadowOr when the valley's hushed and white with snow'tis I'll be there in sunshine or in shadowOh Danny boy, oh Danny boy, I love you so.And if you come, when all the flowers are dyingAnd I am dead, as dead I well may beYou'll come and find the place where I am lyingAnd kneel and say an "Ave" there for me.And I shall hear, tho' soft you tread above meAnd all my dreams will warm and sweeter beIf you'll not fail to tell me that you love meI simply sleep in peace until you come to me.
The lyrics were written by an Englishman, but the tune itself is an arrangement of "Londonderry Air" which is a traditional Irish melody.
Danny Boy was created in 1913.
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It was altered lyrics to the tune of that old Irish song, "Danny Boy" ("Oh Danny Boy, the pipes the pipes are calling..."). The lyrics went: "Oh Artie boy, the bugs, the bugs are buzzing/There's gnats and ants mosquitos on the fly/And there'll be bugs for breakfast lunch and dinner/In that great chameleon banquet in the sky." See the Related Link below.
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depends on your definition of rock n roll. I'm fairly certain you where not looking for Fredrick Weatherly while using the words rock n roll. perhaps the Celtic American rock band, 1916, is who you where referencing.
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Kinda the lyrics are actually. I'm a drummer boy so do it I'm a drummer boy so do it
http://www.songlyrics.com/soulja-boy/crank-dat-soulja-boy-superman-lyrics/