The Dublin Minstrel Song lyrics and guitar chords
A great tribute to Luke Kelly. Written by O'Donoghue, my thanks to Paul Tyrell for the guitar chords. well done. Recorded by The Dubliners with Patsy Watchorn doing the singing
From[C] Dublin[F] streets and roads and down the years
Came grea[C]t musicians and balla[G]deers There was a[C] special one.a red haired[F] minstrel boy And when he[C] passed away,a city[G] morned its favorite[C] son [Chorus] All[C] around the markets and down the[F] quays The sad[C] news spread to the liber[G]ties The minstrel[C] boy is gone,he'll sing no[F] more, And[G] Luke somehow[C] we know,we'll never see your likes again. He liked to laugh and sing,he loved a jar And his songs rand out in many city bars I walked by the old canal near which he used to live Down Raglan Road I'm sad as he'd so much left to give Now the show is over,the curtain's down A flame no longer burns in Dublin Town While the Liffy flows beneath the Ha'penny bridge You'll be remembered Luke for all your songs and all you did The version below is The Dublin Minstrel with Paddy Kelly, Dwain Casey and other guest musicians including
Meabh McKenna, Asia Wolf, Jerzy Wojciech Bungo, Claire Loughran, Fiachra Mhic Reachtain Meek This is a song about Luke kelly, also known as the red haired minstrel boy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfDhhArotPc&feature=youtu.be
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When Patsy Watchorn joined The Dubliners I thought he would bring some songs with him from the time he was with The Dublin City Ramblers. The Ramblers were as popular as The Dubliners at the height of their success during the 70s and 80s with songs like Dublin In My Tears, Luke Kelly Land, The Punch And Judy Man, Take Me Home To Mayo.
Patsy is one of the best ballad singers to come out of Ireland and when he joined The Dubliners that was the time to inject some new life into the group, as Ronnie Drew said on a number of occasions the group were getting a bit stale singing the same old songs all the time so he went solo Fingal Folk Club Ballyboughal Co. Dublin
have been meaning to give these lads a mention for ages. They run The Fingal Folk Club in Ballyboughal Co. Dublin. Morning Dew is the name and the lads host the session every Friday night from 8-10Pm. It's an open session away from the pub scene and they give the young people a chance to sing and play their music with a band. All are welcome to join in this friendly gathering of young and old. No alcohol allowed. The song being played in the video is The Dublin Minstrel with Ted O'Reilly singing, Ronnie Delaney on guitar and V Delaney on Bodhran |