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Gallipoli
2708
Singer/Songwriter
Gallipoli è stato pubblicato il 1 gennaio 1982 da Celtic Collections come parte dell'album When You Were Sweet Sixteen
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Data di uscita1 gennaio 1982
EtichettaBanshee Records
Melodicità
Acousticità
Valence
Ballabilità
Energia
BPM121

Crediti

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Fureys
The Fureys
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Swan
Swan
Songwriter
Doyle
Doyle
Songwriter

Testi

I remember the day, it stands clear in my mind
We stood down to Dun Laoighaire to wave you goodbye
Your ma was quietly weeping, there was a tear in my eye
As they sent you to Gallipoli to die
You looked so young as you stood there, a glint in your eye
And you sang rebel songs as the streamers flew high
Your ma turned away, and I heard her sigh
For you are sailing to Gallipoli to die
You were all that we had, your mammy and me
When you marched head erect, you were proud as could be
And it killed your poor ma, and it slowly killed me
When you were blown to kingdom come on the shores of Gallipoli
We got only the one letter and we knew right away
It said "Deepest regrets your son was bold and he was brave"
You were only 18, yet your mammy and I
Let you go to Gallipoli to die
You were all that we had, your mammy and me
When you marched head erect, you were proud as could be
And it killed your poor ma, and it slowly killed me
When you were blown to kingdom come on the shores of Gallipoli
You fought for the wrong country, you died for the wrong cause
And your ma often said that it was Ireland's great loss
All those fine young men who marched to foreign shores to fight the wars
When the greatest war of all was at home
You were all that we had, your mammy and me
When you marched head erect, you were proud as could be
And it killed your poor ma, and it slowly killed me
When you were blown to kingdom come on the shores of Gallipoli
You were all that we had, your mammy and me
When you marched head erect you were proud as could be
And it killed your poor ma, and it slowly killed me
When you were blown to kingdom come on the shores of Gallipoli
Written by: Doyle Swan
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