We're getting ready for the troops to come home a week from Sunday, and I had a hankering to hear the kids, so went on a hunt through the computer.
I found this tune while scrolling through our Easter vacation videos. The children sang this at their St. Patrick's Day program. Dominic played the "lead" and was apparently quite a hit, which comes as no surprise to us here. &:o) Playing a goofy Irishman would come as naturally to him as breathing. Sorry for the poor picture quality. Our house has the worst lighting!
But, it brightened my day to hear this, anyway. I thought you might enjoy it, too!
Here's a tip of my Guinness to ya!
Lyrics or words to this effect: (The Irish don't need much to sing about!):
Who Threw The Overalls In Mrs Murphy's Chowder?
(George Giefer)
Mrs Murphy gave a party just about a week ago
Everything was plentiful, The Murphys, they're not slow
They treated us like gentlemen, we tried to act the same
If it weren't for what happened...
Well, it was a doggone shame
~
When Mrs Murphy dished the chowder out, she fainted on the spot
She found a pair of overalls at the bottom of the pot!
McGinty, he got roaring mad, his eyes were bulging out
He jumped onto the piano and loudly he did shout......
~
"Who threw the overalls in Mrs Murphy's chowder?"
Nobody spoke, so he shouted all the louder"
It's a rotten trick that's true, I can lick the drip that threw
The overalls in Mrs Murphy's chowder"
~
They dragged the pants from out the soup
And laid them on the floor
Each man swore upon his life, he'd ne'er seen them before
They were plastered up with mortar and had patches on the knee
They'd had their many ups and downs as we could plainly see.
~
And when Mrs Murphy, she came to, she b'gan to cry and pout
She'd put them in the wash that day and forgot to pull them out
McGinty, he excused himself for what he said that night
So we put music to the words and sang with all our might....
~
"Who threw the overalls in Mrs Murphy's chowder?"
Nobody spoke, so we shouted all the louder
"It's a rotten trick that's true, and we'll lick the drip that threw
The overalls in Mrs Murphy's chowder"
That must be an awfully large pot!
ReplyDeleteBrad knows quite a few old Irish tunes, he grew up on them. He sings them perfectly too!
That brought a smile to my face:)
ReplyDeleteI love irish music it's so lyrical, and melodic with tons of humour thrown in!
BTW) Thanks so much for your kind support and the link for the book on your sidebar!
Blessings to you :)
xx
Bravissimi!!! That was so fun to listen to!
ReplyDeleteGod bless.