The Track Machine Seamus Moore Song Lyrics
This folk song is about a man who falls in love with his new track machine and stays out all night and never goes home to the quare one.
Back to the list of Seamus Moore Songs . There so many songs here about heave machinery it's nearly time to start a new section on tractor songs. Anyway the biggest song regarding tractors recently is Hit The Diff Lyrics by Marty Mone with a rake of lads recording it after Marty, including country singers.
Back to the list of Seamus Moore Songs . There so many songs here about heave machinery it's nearly time to start a new section on tractor songs. Anyway the biggest song regarding tractors recently is Hit The Diff Lyrics by Marty Mone with a rake of lads recording it after Marty, including country singers.
[D]Tommy Irwine was in [G]plant hire for [A]all of his [D]life
And he lived so contented with his own darling [A]wife.
He was [D]always so faithful and never un[A]true.
Until [D]he changed his ma[G]chine for a Mitsu[A]bishi brand [D]new.
When he bought this new model it was love at first sight.
And he wouldn't come off morning noon or night.
Sure those things can happen, sure it's really obscene.
How a man can fall in love with an old track machine.
Now Barbara she noticed he wasn't eating a bite,
And not coming from work until all hours of night.
She says he's got some pussy and I'm envy with Green.
Never thinking this new love was his new track machine.
Tommy done some work with a farmer in Tuam.
And at 4 in the morning he woke in his room.
He ran down the field with a big butchers knife.
Saying get of off that bitch and get home to your wife.
One time she got sick and she broke the swing gear.
And he got so frustrated he gave a week on the beer.
Then he brought in some fitters and a big welding team.
And saved no expense on the old track machine.
When Barbara found out well she just don't care.
She's happy to live in this three way love affair.
She said I know right well on me he's quiet keen.
And he loves me as much as the old track machine.
And he lived so contented with his own darling [A]wife.
He was [D]always so faithful and never un[A]true.
Until [D]he changed his ma[G]chine for a Mitsu[A]bishi brand [D]new.
When he bought this new model it was love at first sight.
And he wouldn't come off morning noon or night.
Sure those things can happen, sure it's really obscene.
How a man can fall in love with an old track machine.
Now Barbara she noticed he wasn't eating a bite,
And not coming from work until all hours of night.
She says he's got some pussy and I'm envy with Green.
Never thinking this new love was his new track machine.
Tommy done some work with a farmer in Tuam.
And at 4 in the morning he woke in his room.
He ran down the field with a big butchers knife.
Saying get of off that bitch and get home to your wife.
One time she got sick and she broke the swing gear.
And he got so frustrated he gave a week on the beer.
Then he brought in some fitters and a big welding team.
And saved no expense on the old track machine.
When Barbara found out well she just don't care.
She's happy to live in this three way love affair.
She said I know right well on me he's quiet keen.
And he loves me as much as the old track machine.
Below is the list of sheet music and tin whistle songs that are in my ebooks. This is the largest collection of tin whistle songs ever put together.[over 800 songs ] Including folk, pop and trad tunes plus German And French songs along with Christmas Carols.
All of the sheet music tabs have been made as easy to play as was possible.
The price of the ebooks is €7.50 . All the songs have lyrics .
The Track Machine sheet music / tin whistle notes included.
All of the sheet music tabs have been made as easy to play as was possible.
The price of the ebooks is €7.50 . All the songs have lyrics .
The Track Machine sheet music / tin whistle notes included.
Interview with Seamus Moore
This is no stranger to Seamus more, and you're very welcome. Thank you, Richard, for inviting me up here. No, thank you very much for coming up and all this snow, well yeah, but I have to do these things, and you know it wasn't too bad on the way up, so it's a good run here; we do run. Yeah, he's got drunk Seamus the Transit Van great and awesome. Yeah, the transit van I came across, which I think was back in 1994-95, I picked it up off an album by a fella called Shawn mourn, mm-hmm, from Katy ?. I changed the words around a little bit and kind of put my own stamp on it, The Undertaker, and you know, put it on an album called The Winning Dream. Yeah great huh yeah and the video as well, so I just took off from, you know, you can never tell like we're eating and I taught to win and dream might have been the song for that that would, but you know it's funny the way you have something in your mind that a song might take off and didn't think that the transit van might take off yeah what if ever took off yeah like you did because I had a good run from 1987 with JCB song now that task wasn't the big one for you yeah yeah it was the first one how that came about actually
Bill Delaney and Martin O'Donnell yeah darlin and somebody put my name up I was up happened to be up there just for the week back in 1987 and somebody put my name up to sing a song in the Italian competition and I sang to JCB Man which was a song that I had put together myself and I eventually went to Talent Competition it was great feedback under under sound the second and that was in August and there's JCB song came out and the first week of December and in that year and from here he's seven onwards it's history they really took off I wasn't really ready for the rawest and emergency for the road of such because I was running a bear in London and I'd been running pubs for a long time I'd had add me on band early on in the 70s yeah playing in two pubs around London but I really wasn't ready for the JCB because it really took off and yeah you know was the the Seamus more sound is very unique isn't it it's open its own there really well I suppose I just do something that nobody else that I know teach tuned in the American accent and there's something like Ritchie Kavanagh or maybe a lot of people trust me in the same ball kind of a more does Ritchie have any like you know what I mean I'm actually myself and Richie did tour back in 1996
yeah I met phenomenal crowds from be told over and Ireland for that's right for his record yeah more the on tour with the big bamboo that's right and so we had we had great success we had a great couple years together myself and Richie and then of course which is all made great partnership there he said some great craic on that or didn't you I had some now that coincides but they would arrive documentary type DVD yeah it was one that I suggested the John Kelly was my mentor at the time that we should try and do a live video understood that was a fantastic production it was good because unit all around Ireland we're older and you're down in error and the crack was mice because you just pulled in different places and met different people as Roger and then you crush you through the sounds in between fantastic production a guy Carmichael Bracken, oh great, was the beta. He was the guy that under Great Charter phonemic did a great job. He's actually involved with the Three Amigos and Oh Jimmy Buckley, all the big bands. He's done all the holy cow. You're the only man that I know the changes into his scruffs to go on stage. Yeah, well, there's no point in looking like Daniel O'Donnell if you're a JCB man. You have to
Dress as a JCB man and but that's the trademark that really works the boosts and that's right yeah and again, don't captain that yeah yeah but it's worked very well for him he hasn't yeah it gives me my own identity is ready I don't know yeah yeah and so you do you have many people rising for you then the difference is I get people sending me songs all the time rough tempos and that lady don't appear to be much yeah I know when you get a song you can actually go into the studio with a couple of musicians and you can turn that song around there's a very clear old and patron interpretation on us about the time you finished you Fathead give a hit there really that's right I'll give you an example a guy you had on your program there last one Jerry carinii Jerry he sent me on a song one time the college way to see now obviously Jerry wasn't into that type of stuff yeah everybody he sent it unto me because through John Kelly of course and I liked the sound I record and it turned out to be a great song I think a lot of other artists Patrick Fenian lot more recorded that song as well like you know I mean so it's not only funny songs I like to sing and I like to sing a sad song as well yeah a mother always waiting you at home that
was a great sound. I actually got a sound from up in Indiana. Sean Peninsula a guy from Karen Dona yeah Mallikarjun I don't even recorded that song he wrote he wrote about six or seven songs the Rosa Maria was another song that he wrote what was that a fairly big hit for you there wasn't because it actually came out under same album as as the JCB song back in there I don't for songs that time yeah have we called an EP yeah I done the JCB our mother always waving at the town of Valley Bay and the six-foot-seven woman those are the four songs that I first record with bill Delaney but of course as you say you've done as many serious songs as well yes someone tell some of the other tracks that you which you consider is a more serious something yeah son Darrell get a request for would you believe it was asunder was written as I believe by a fella called Marty Robbins who was a who was a great fan of a song called the crossroads of life which was a very popular song for me like I get lots of requests for that song you know as well as maybe bang bang Rosie Oh yeah, what a lie, the friar, but that would be one of the more requested ones, yeah, as well, you know, and a song called The Lightning Express, yeah, I get quite a lot of requests for that as well, you know, but you have to create a
voice pretty good voice well I don't know about that Lee but I mean the songs are listening kind of suit me yeah Seamus will take a little break and when we come back we'll be talking a bit more about the many hits you had fine okay welcome back we're talking to the JCB man himself Seamus Moore. Seamus welcome back thank you Richard well you're looking very prosperous Seamus over the last few months tariffs that you're looking well it's looking good huh rather than come on my own a club or like I said I might as well be respectable aggressive yeah yeah and so life's good to you. Yeah, as I said, I'm not doing a lot of touring at the moment. I've got a flat in London. You're very PC, but Conway's Three is Right: We have music every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and wonders, and you're bringing out the big names from Ireland over at TR. Dallas, Mick Flavin Yeah, the Wolf Tones Yeah, Abbasid got coming in the new year hopefully Mike Denver P.J. Murrihy he whoever john hoeven whoever is in register yeah great start yeah and you're getting massive crowds there - bye John, Thank God, yeah, we were, well, we're actually not far from her legal team or were situated, so we're kind of like, Are you?
picking a mini version of the Galaga no we're picking up a lot of that not that you know could either good and it's nice to see that to come back yeah week after week so that what the would the the public insider things be here at age of them was that the serious job that was a serious job yeah just made my day job yeah I've been involved in pubs for the last 30 odd years legging right and of course you never touch a drop to you know I'm a teetotaler yeah used to be yeah I I mean I don't I might when I'm out socializing I like to have a drink like was apart from that like I'm I like to keep it a keep a straightedge oh yeah but of course with a busy public that I mean you you couldn't be any other way could you really know you have to be well to be very easy to fall into the old trap again well you couldn't do yeah but I enjoy it so much that I look forward to the weekends from and I'm they were working and meeting all the bends and yeah you know it's something that I enjoy like you know what I mean have we anything new out Seamus at the moment by way of DVD or CD I'm in the process of doing a new CD at the moment, and we're down with John Kelly, hoping to have it out for Christmas, but obviously to us,
circumstances beyond my control of late that we could we weren't on it we're unable to have it out for Christmas but I have been assured by John that we'll be bringing it out sometime probably early new year and kami can we expect some funny sounds and series there are lots of funny songs honored as a son called 150 which is a an original song I've also recorded paddy which which you have and I recorded a song about Wexford it's a nice was some is a song that was given to me by a friend of mine I'm just trying to think now what else is on it but there's about 17 songs and also for another song I which I recorded last year would with Jonathan owns in his studio yeah the man who drank the farm brother was a single yeah so I'm putting down Hyundai on the album as well because a lot people are are asking me about the you know about the the manner of ranked affair and they can't get it so yeah seeing a personal friend on the house really do you get much time Seamus at the moment to tour and think I do the odd Gig here and there maybe I go to Manchester, Birmingham, and Wales for one of the things, you know, maybe two, maybe one or two a month as most of the things that I'm doing right now, but I've been on vacation in Ireland for the month of August.
for instance I've done 34 gigs in 30 nights or which was pretty hectic eight no but it was good like and I I look forward to Italy hard work but grateful good for Nia and of course you you you pack dimensions yeah well my venues Richard and like I know where to go or like you know what I mean I kept I picked a venues like a very mostly Romeo the West of Ireland Donny gold car carry mostly that cited a the country like you know but I have places that I think water and baby in lung folder to Kenny or Wexford and you know double and maybe and yeah you know mostly the year yeah the west side of the country and do you enjoy it now as you did 30 years ago I do reweld once you have once you see a crow there and and and there's a buzz there it's it's a create you know I mean you can't push them you can't put a enjoy it like you know you know yeah so what's the future for shame is more because you're still that a relatively young man yet you know I wish but the futures like hopefully that I can keep keep entertaining the people and if to keep on my my music well I'm I'm hopefully that I'll be able to keep it up like you know yeah I'd be lookin forward to gonna try and I go to maybe spam particularly for trip as well maybe or you know the other idea have ya message share out there.
This is no stranger to Seamus more, and you're very welcome. Thank you, Richard, for inviting me up here. No, thank you very much for coming up and all this snow, well yeah, but I have to do these things, and you know it wasn't too bad on the way up, so it's a good run here; we do run. Yeah, he's got drunk Seamus the Transit Van great and awesome. Yeah, the transit van I came across, which I think was back in 1994-95, I picked it up off an album by a fella called Shawn mourn, mm-hmm, from Katy ?. I changed the words around a little bit and kind of put my own stamp on it, The Undertaker, and you know, put it on an album called The Winning Dream. Yeah great huh yeah and the video as well, so I just took off from, you know, you can never tell like we're eating and I taught to win and dream might have been the song for that that would, but you know it's funny the way you have something in your mind that a song might take off and didn't think that the transit van might take off yeah what if ever took off yeah like you did because I had a good run from 1987 with JCB song now that task wasn't the big one for you yeah yeah it was the first one how that came about actually
Bill Delaney and Martin O'Donnell yeah darlin and somebody put my name up I was up happened to be up there just for the week back in 1987 and somebody put my name up to sing a song in the Italian competition and I sang to JCB Man which was a song that I had put together myself and I eventually went to Talent Competition it was great feedback under under sound the second and that was in August and there's JCB song came out and the first week of December and in that year and from here he's seven onwards it's history they really took off I wasn't really ready for the rawest and emergency for the road of such because I was running a bear in London and I'd been running pubs for a long time I'd had add me on band early on in the 70s yeah playing in two pubs around London but I really wasn't ready for the JCB because it really took off and yeah you know was the the Seamus more sound is very unique isn't it it's open its own there really well I suppose I just do something that nobody else that I know teach tuned in the American accent and there's something like Ritchie Kavanagh or maybe a lot of people trust me in the same ball kind of a more does Ritchie have any like you know what I mean I'm actually myself and Richie did tour back in 1996
yeah I met phenomenal crowds from be told over and Ireland for that's right for his record yeah more the on tour with the big bamboo that's right and so we had we had great success we had a great couple years together myself and Richie and then of course which is all made great partnership there he said some great craic on that or didn't you I had some now that coincides but they would arrive documentary type DVD yeah it was one that I suggested the John Kelly was my mentor at the time that we should try and do a live video understood that was a fantastic production it was good because unit all around Ireland we're older and you're down in error and the crack was mice because you just pulled in different places and met different people as Roger and then you crush you through the sounds in between fantastic production a guy Carmichael Bracken, oh great, was the beta. He was the guy that under Great Charter phonemic did a great job. He's actually involved with the Three Amigos and Oh Jimmy Buckley, all the big bands. He's done all the holy cow. You're the only man that I know the changes into his scruffs to go on stage. Yeah, well, there's no point in looking like Daniel O'Donnell if you're a JCB man. You have to
Dress as a JCB man and but that's the trademark that really works the boosts and that's right yeah and again, don't captain that yeah yeah but it's worked very well for him he hasn't yeah it gives me my own identity is ready I don't know yeah yeah and so you do you have many people rising for you then the difference is I get people sending me songs all the time rough tempos and that lady don't appear to be much yeah I know when you get a song you can actually go into the studio with a couple of musicians and you can turn that song around there's a very clear old and patron interpretation on us about the time you finished you Fathead give a hit there really that's right I'll give you an example a guy you had on your program there last one Jerry carinii Jerry he sent me on a song one time the college way to see now obviously Jerry wasn't into that type of stuff yeah everybody he sent it unto me because through John Kelly of course and I liked the sound I record and it turned out to be a great song I think a lot of other artists Patrick Fenian lot more recorded that song as well like you know I mean so it's not only funny songs I like to sing and I like to sing a sad song as well yeah a mother always waiting you at home that
was a great sound. I actually got a sound from up in Indiana. Sean Peninsula a guy from Karen Dona yeah Mallikarjun I don't even recorded that song he wrote he wrote about six or seven songs the Rosa Maria was another song that he wrote what was that a fairly big hit for you there wasn't because it actually came out under same album as as the JCB song back in there I don't for songs that time yeah have we called an EP yeah I done the JCB our mother always waving at the town of Valley Bay and the six-foot-seven woman those are the four songs that I first record with bill Delaney but of course as you say you've done as many serious songs as well yes someone tell some of the other tracks that you which you consider is a more serious something yeah son Darrell get a request for would you believe it was asunder was written as I believe by a fella called Marty Robbins who was a who was a great fan of a song called the crossroads of life which was a very popular song for me like I get lots of requests for that song you know as well as maybe bang bang Rosie Oh yeah, what a lie, the friar, but that would be one of the more requested ones, yeah, as well, you know, and a song called The Lightning Express, yeah, I get quite a lot of requests for that as well, you know, but you have to create a
voice pretty good voice well I don't know about that Lee but I mean the songs are listening kind of suit me yeah Seamus will take a little break and when we come back we'll be talking a bit more about the many hits you had fine okay welcome back we're talking to the JCB man himself Seamus Moore. Seamus welcome back thank you Richard well you're looking very prosperous Seamus over the last few months tariffs that you're looking well it's looking good huh rather than come on my own a club or like I said I might as well be respectable aggressive yeah yeah and so life's good to you. Yeah, as I said, I'm not doing a lot of touring at the moment. I've got a flat in London. You're very PC, but Conway's Three is Right: We have music every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and wonders, and you're bringing out the big names from Ireland over at TR. Dallas, Mick Flavin Yeah, the Wolf Tones Yeah, Abbasid got coming in the new year hopefully Mike Denver P.J. Murrihy he whoever john hoeven whoever is in register yeah great start yeah and you're getting massive crowds there - bye John, Thank God, yeah, we were, well, we're actually not far from her legal team or were situated, so we're kind of like, Are you?
picking a mini version of the Galaga no we're picking up a lot of that not that you know could either good and it's nice to see that to come back yeah week after week so that what the would the the public insider things be here at age of them was that the serious job that was a serious job yeah just made my day job yeah I've been involved in pubs for the last 30 odd years legging right and of course you never touch a drop to you know I'm a teetotaler yeah used to be yeah I I mean I don't I might when I'm out socializing I like to have a drink like was apart from that like I'm I like to keep it a keep a straightedge oh yeah but of course with a busy public that I mean you you couldn't be any other way could you really know you have to be well to be very easy to fall into the old trap again well you couldn't do yeah but I enjoy it so much that I look forward to the weekends from and I'm they were working and meeting all the bends and yeah you know it's something that I enjoy like you know what I mean have we anything new out Seamus at the moment by way of DVD or CD I'm in the process of doing a new CD at the moment, and we're down with John Kelly, hoping to have it out for Christmas, but obviously to us,
circumstances beyond my control of late that we could we weren't on it we're unable to have it out for Christmas but I have been assured by John that we'll be bringing it out sometime probably early new year and kami can we expect some funny sounds and series there are lots of funny songs honored as a son called 150 which is a an original song I've also recorded paddy which which you have and I recorded a song about Wexford it's a nice was some is a song that was given to me by a friend of mine I'm just trying to think now what else is on it but there's about 17 songs and also for another song I which I recorded last year would with Jonathan owns in his studio yeah the man who drank the farm brother was a single yeah so I'm putting down Hyundai on the album as well because a lot people are are asking me about the you know about the the manner of ranked affair and they can't get it so yeah seeing a personal friend on the house really do you get much time Seamus at the moment to tour and think I do the odd Gig here and there maybe I go to Manchester, Birmingham, and Wales for one of the things, you know, maybe two, maybe one or two a month as most of the things that I'm doing right now, but I've been on vacation in Ireland for the month of August.
for instance I've done 34 gigs in 30 nights or which was pretty hectic eight no but it was good like and I I look forward to Italy hard work but grateful good for Nia and of course you you you pack dimensions yeah well my venues Richard and like I know where to go or like you know what I mean I kept I picked a venues like a very mostly Romeo the West of Ireland Donny gold car carry mostly that cited a the country like you know but I have places that I think water and baby in lung folder to Kenny or Wexford and you know double and maybe and yeah you know mostly the year yeah the west side of the country and do you enjoy it now as you did 30 years ago I do reweld once you have once you see a crow there and and and there's a buzz there it's it's a create you know I mean you can't push them you can't put a enjoy it like you know you know yeah so what's the future for shame is more because you're still that a relatively young man yet you know I wish but the futures like hopefully that I can keep keep entertaining the people and if to keep on my my music well I'm I'm hopefully that I'll be able to keep it up like you know yeah I'd be lookin forward to gonna try and I go to maybe spam particularly for trip as well maybe or you know the other idea have ya message share out there.