My Irish Molly-O

My Irish Molly O.

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Chord Converter Our chord converter enables you to play any song in whatever key you like. Probably not possible to establish its exact origins; it looks like a song made in England or perhaps Scotland on an "Irish" topic rather than an Irish song per se , but I don't think there's any definitive answer. Printed between and by J. Andrew Street, Seven Dials [London]. It may perhaps have been a parody of the older song, but I haven't heard that earlier one and can't really comment.

That particular number as far as I can ascertain was composed by William Jerome and Jean Schwartz and sung in the show "Sergeant Blue" in by Blanche Ring - Don't know if that helps in any way. Levy Collection of Sheet Music: My Irish Molly O.

As I walked out one morning all in the month of May, I met a pretty Irish girl, and thus to her did say: She is the fairest one I know. I said, "My pretty fair maid, will you go along with me? I will show you the straightway across the country.

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They will lay all the blame to my Scotch laddie, O. Like some poor forlorn pilgrim I will wander to and fro.

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It's all for the sake of my Irish Molly, O! There is a rose in Ireland.

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I thought she would be mine. For to come to my funeral I hope she will incline. My body shall be ready by the dawning of the day. It is all for the sake of my bonny Irish maid. When that I'm buried, there is one thing more I crave: To lay a marble tombstone at the head of my grave, And on this marble tombstone a prayer shall be said, That young McDonald lies here for his bonny Irish maid. Come all you pretty fair maids. A warning take by me, And never build a nest at the top of any tree, For the green leaves will wither, and the root it will decay, And the beauty of a fair maid will soon fade away.

I haven't compared them all. Dillingham's Production of the Musical Farce 'Sergeant Brue' " Molly dear, and did you hear the news that's going round? Down in the corner of my heart a loving place you've found, And ev'ry time I gaze into your Irish eyes of blue, They seem to whisper, "Darling boy, my love is all for you. Molly, my Irish Molly, my sweet acushla dear, I'm fairly off my trolley, my Irish Molly, when you are near.

My Irish Molly O

Molly dear, now did you hear the news that's goin' round? Down in a corner of my heart a love is what you've found, And ev 'ry time I lookng into your Irish eyes. Molly dear now did you hear the news that's going round. Down in a corner of my heart a love is what you've found. Every time I look into your Irish eyes so blue.

Spring time, you know, is ring time. Come, dear, don't be so slow. Molly dear, and did you hear? I furnished up a flat: Three little cosy rooms and bath with "Welcome" on the mat; Ten dollars down and two a week, I'll soon be out of debt. It's all complete except they haven't brought the cradle yet. They didn't provide a proper attribution, but implied that they'd learned it off a Flanagan Brothers '78, which would have made a good 20 years after the song was written.

The extra verse could have been added at any time. I think I've seen sheet music from the US dated about or so. An article by Mick Maloney? Not so much a song as a pin-pong ball! I brought it in and the boys liked it and want to include it in our St. Paddy's Day sets, so now I'm figuring out how to do it best.