THE IRISH ROVER

DAT番号
1454
曲・解説順番号
2
曲名・解説タイトルよみ
ズィ・アイリッシュ・ロウヴァー
演奏者
S?AN O S?
演奏者よみ
ション・オ・シェ
注記2
曲目解説2枚目に「The first song from Ireland is a light hearted ballad in English and is full of comic exaggeration. It is really a sea shanty, very suitable for a tavern and tells of the adventures of a ship called The Irish Rover.[「The Irish Rover.」に下線]」「THE IRISH ROVER.」「In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and six, / We set sail from the sweet cove of Cork, / We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks, / For the Grand city hall in New York, / 'Twas a wonderful craft, she was rigg'd fore and aft, / And how the wild wind drove her, / She stood several blasts, she had twenty seven masts, / And we called her the Irish Rover.」「2.」「We had one million bags of the best Sligo rags, / We had two million barrels of stone, / We had three million sides of ould blind horses hides, / We had four million barrels of bone, / We had five million hogs, we had six million dogs, / We had seven million barrels of porter, / We had eight million bales of ould nanny goats tails, / On board The Irish Rover.」「SÉAN O SÉ[下線付]:」「THE IRISH ROVER.[下線付]」「2'30".」と記載(「①」「男」「2/4」「アコデオン伴奏」「流浪者(海賊)」「(1806年)」の書き込みあり)。
分類番号
koizumi74_イギリス、アイルランド
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テープ副標題
海の歌SONGS OF THE SEA
録音年
1980年