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The Dubliners

Black Velvet Band

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The Dubliners

Biografia:

The Dubliners é um grupo musical de música folk (popular) irlandesa. Se originaram como banda em 1962, na capital da Irlanda, Dublin. Seus membros originais foram: Ronnie Drew (voz, guitarras), Luke Kelly (voz, banjo, guitarra), Barney McKenna (banjo), Ciaran Bourke (flauta irlandesa, gaita, guitarra, voz) e John Sheahan (violino).

Originalmente o grupo se chamava "The Ronnie Drew Group", porém trocaram o nome para The Dubliners devido a novela de James Joyce ("Dubliners") que Luke Kelley estava lendo na época.

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The Dubliners

Outras músicas:

  • Dirty Old Town
  • Lord Of The Dance
  • Molly Malone
  • Rocky Road To Dublin
  • Sean South From Garryowen
  • Tell Me Ma
  • The Lark In The Morning
  • Whiskey In The Jar
  • Carrickfergus
  • All For Me Grog
  • Auld Orange Flute
  • Black Velvet Band
  • Boston Burglar
  • Bugger Off
  • Building Up And Tearing England Down
  • Bunch Of Red Roses
  • Cavan Girl
  • Cod Liver Oil
  • Come And Join The British Army
  • Darby Oleary
  • Donegal Danny
  • Dont Get Married
  • Drink It Up Men
  • Dublin In The Rare Old Times
  • Eileen Og
  • Fiddlers Green
  • Finnegans Wake
  • Foggy Dew
  • Free The People
  • Gartan Mothers Lullaby
  • Go To Sea No More
  • God Save Ireland
  • Golden Jubilee
  • Grace
  • Hand Me Down My Bible
  • Hot Asphalt
  • I Wish I Had Someone To Love Me
  • I Wish I Was Back In Liverpool
  • If You Ever Go To Dublin Town
  • Ill Tell Me Ma
  • Im A Rover
  • James Larkin
  • Joe Hill
  • Kelly The Boy From Killane
  • Leaving Of Liverpool
  • Lock Up Your Daughters
  • Maids When Youre Young
  • Marino Waltz
  • Master Mc Grath
  • Mcalpines Fusiliers
  • Molly Maguires
  • Monto
  • Muirsheen Durkin
  • Nelsons Farewell
  • Nora
  • Oh I Loved The Ground
  • On Raglan Road
  • Parcel Of Rogues
  • Peggy Gordon
  • Poor Paddy On The Railway
  • Quare Bungle Rye
  • Raglan Road
  • Ragmans Ball
  • Rare Old Mountain Dew
  • Rising Of The Moon
  • Roddy Mccorley
  • Sally Mclennane
  • Sam Hall
  • Scorn Not His Simplicity
  • Seven Deadly Sins
  • Seven Drunken Nights
  • Song For Ireland
  • Springhill Mining Disaster
  • Springhill Mining Disaster Luke Kelly Version
  • The Bonny Shoals Of Herring
  • The Dublin Fusiliers
  • The Dundee Weaver
  • The Ferryman
  • The Fields Of Athenry
  • The Glendalough Saint
  • The Holy Ground
  • The Irish Navy
  • The Irish Rover
  • The Last Thing On My Mind
  • The Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe
  • The Manchester Rambler
  • The Molly Maguires
  • The Night Visiting Song
  • The Nightingale
  • The Old Alarm Clock
  • The Rare Old Times
  • The Rose Of Allendale
  • The Town I Loved So Well
  • The Unquiet Grave
  • The Wild Rover
  • Tibby Dunbar
  • Tramps And Hawkers
  • When The Boys Come Rolling Home
  • Whiskey On A Sunday
  • Wild Rover

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In a neat little town they call Belfast, apprenticed to trade I was bound
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And many's the hour of sweet happiness, I spent in that neat little town
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Till sad misfortune came over me, which caused me to stray from the land
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Far away from me friends and relations, betrayed by the black velvet band

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Her eyes they shone like diamonds, I thought her the queen of the land
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And her hair it hung over her shoulder, tied up with a black velvet band


G G G D
I took a stroll with this pretty fair maid, and a gentleman passing us by
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I knew she meant the undoing of me, by the look in her roguish black eye
G G G D
A gold watch she took from his pocket, and she placed it right into me hand
G Em C D G
And the very first thing that I thought was, bad luck to the black velvet band


G G G D
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, I thought her the queen of the land
G Em C D G
And her hair it hung over her shoulder, tied up with a black velvet band


G G G D
Now before a judge and a jury, next morning I had to appear
G Em C D G
Oh the judge he said to me "Young man, your case is proven clear
G G G D
We'll give you seven years' penal servitude, to be spent far away from the land.
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Far away from your friends and relations, betrayed by the black velvet band


G G G D
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, I thought her the queen of the land
G Em C D G
And her hair it hung over her shoulder, tied up with a black velvet band


G G G D
So come all ye jolly young fellows, and a warning take by me
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For when you are out on the town me lads, beware of them pretty colleens
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For they'll feed you with strong ale "More Yeah", until you are unable to stand
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And the very next thing that you know me lads, is you've landed in Van Diemen's Land


G G G D
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, I thought her the queen of the land
G Em C D G
And her hair it hung over her shoulder, tied up with a black velvet band


G G G D
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, I thought her the queen of the land
G Em C D G
And her hair it hung over her shoulder, tied up with a black velvet band




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