| In Dublin's fair City, where the Girls are so pretty I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone As she wheeled her wheelbarrow Through the streets wide and narrow Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! She was a fishmonger, but sure't was no wonder For so were her father and mother before As they each wheeled there barrow Through the streets wide and narrow Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Cockles and muscles Cockles and muscles She died of a fever, and no one could save her And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone But her ghost wheels her barrow Through streets wide and narrow Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Cockles and muscles Cockles and muscles |
| In Dublin's fair City, where the Girls are so pretty I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone As she wheeled her wheelbarrow Through the streets wide and narrow Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! She was a fishmonger, but sure't was no wonder For so were her father and mother before As they each wheeled there barrow Through the streets wide and narrow Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Cockles and muscles Cockles and muscles She died of a fever, and no one could save her And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone But her ghost wheels her barrow Through streets wide and narrow Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Alive, alive oh! Cryin' cockles and muscles, alive, alive oh! Cockles and muscles Cockles and muscles
Credits Song: Irish folk song Songwriter: Traditional (writer unknown) Artist: Possibly Irish Singer: Susan Vaslev Fiddle: Abby Ulveland Drum: Emma Ulveland Guitar: Tim Ward Harp: Samantha Owings Fiddle: Evan Merklin Irish flute: Cameron McCoy Bass: Devin Desmond Music video: Courtesy of Possibly Irish Text: Musixmatch Hosted by: Droomwevers World of Music - www.droomwevers.nl Copyright: Fair use principle, for educational purposes. |