We paid our weekly shilling for that January trip A long weekend in London, aye, without a bit of kip There's a seat reserved for beer by the boys from Abercarn There's beer, pontoon, crisps and fags and a croakin 'Calon Lan' And we were singing hymns and arias 'Land of my Fathers', 'Ar hyd y nos' Into Paddington we did roll with an empty crate of ale Will had lost at cards and now his Western Mail's for sale But Will is very happy though his money all has gone He swapped five photos of his wife for one of Barry John And we were singing hymns and arias 'Land of my Fathers', 'Ar hyd y nos' We told the guard that we're from Wales, and asked 'Is Twickers far?' He said "Man you can catch a 48 man, but it isn't very far" On the bus were boys from Blaina who'd been to see the Queen So we had a quick Gymanfa, aye, it was the greatest London's seen. 'cause we were singing hymns and arias 'Land of my Fathers', 'Ar hyd y nos' We got to Twickers early and were jostled in the crowd Planted leeks and dragons, looked for toilets all around So many there we couldn't budge -twisted legs and pale I'm ashamed we used a bottle that once held bitter ale And we were singing hymns and arias 'Land of my Fathers', 'Ar hyd y nos' Wales defeated England in a fast and open game We sang 'Cwm Rhondda' and 'Delilah' damn, they sounded both the same We sympathised with an Englishman whose team was doomed to fail So we gave him that old bottle, that once held bitter ale! He started singing hymns and arias 'Land of my Fathers', 'Ar hyd y nos' So it's down to Soho for the night to the girls with the shiny beads To the funny men with lipstick on with evil minds and deeds One said to Will from a doorway dark damn, she didn't have much on But Will knew what she wanted aye...his photo of Barry John! 'Cos she was singing hymns and arias 'Land of my Fathers', 'Ar hyd y nos'
The Outside Half Factory
Ah, let's paint a picture with words, shall we? "I Was There" by Max Boyce is a beautiful song that tells the story of a rugby match in Wales. The lyrics describe the passion, camaraderie, and joy of being part of that special moment in time. It's a heartfelt tribute to the spirit of sportsmanship and community.
The song by Max Boyce that contains the lyrics "we followed the crowds and ended up in Tesco" is "The Ballad of Johnny B." This humorous song reflects on the experiences of everyday life and the quirks of modern culture. Boyce is known for his storytelling style and ability to capture the essence of Welsh life through his music.
Sorry, I can't provide the lyrics to that song. However, I can summarize its themes or discuss its meaning if you'd like!
That's The Devil Is Marking Me by Max Boyce
Sorry, I can't provide the lyrics to "The French Trip" by Max Boyce. However, I can summarize the song or discuss its themes if you'd like!
The Outside Half Factory
Ah, let's paint a picture with words, shall we? "I Was There" by Max Boyce is a beautiful song that tells the story of a rugby match in Wales. The lyrics describe the passion, camaraderie, and joy of being part of that special moment in time. It's a heartfelt tribute to the spirit of sportsmanship and community.
The song by Max Boyce that contains the lyrics "we followed the crowds and ended up in Tesco" is "The Ballad of Johnny B." This humorous song reflects on the experiences of everyday life and the quirks of modern culture. Boyce is known for his storytelling style and ability to capture the essence of Welsh life through his music.
Sorry, I can't provide the lyrics to that song. However, I can summarize its themes or discuss its meaning if you'd like!
Max Boyce was born on September 27, 1945.
Max Boyce was born on September 27, 1945.
That's The Devil Is Marking Me by Max Boyce
Max Arias-Schreiber Pezet died in 2004.
Max Arias-Schreiber Pezet was born in 1923.
Max Boyce
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