Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Whiskey You're The Devil (The John Peel Show) [December 1984], artist - The Pogues. Album song The BBC Sessions 1984 -1986, in the genre Фолк-рок
Date of issue: 30.11.1987
Record label: Warner Music UK
Song language: English
Whiskey You're The Devil (The John Peel Show) [December 1984] |
Now brave boys, we’re on the march |
off to Portugal and Spain |
Drums are beating, banners flying |
the Devil at home will come tonight |
so it’s go, fare thee well |
with a too da loo ra loo ra doo de da |
a too ra loo ra loo ra doo de da me rikes fall too ra laddie-o |
there’s whisky in the jar |
Oh, whisky you’re the devil |
you’re leading me astray |
over hills and mountains |
and to Amerikay |
you’re sweetness from the Bleachner |
and spunkier than tea |
oh whisky you’re my darling drunk or sober |
The French are fighting boldly |
men are dying hot and coldly |
give every man his flask of powder |
his firelock on his shoulder |
so its go, fare thee well |
with a too da loo ra loo ra doo de da |
a too ra loo ra loo ra doo de da me rikes fall too ra laddie-o |
there’s whisky in the jar |
Oh, whisky you’re the devil |
you’re leading me astray |
over hills and mountains |
and to Amerikay |
you’re sweetness from the Bleachner |
and spunkier than tea |
oh whisky you’re my darling drunk or sober |
Says the old wan do not wrong me don’t take me daughter from me for if you do I will torment you |
when I’m dead my ghost will haunt you |
so its go, fare thee well |
with a too da loo ra loo ra doo de da |
a too ra loo ra loo ra doo de da me rikes fall too ra laddie-o |
there’s whisky in the jar |
Oh, whisky you’re the devil |
you’re leading me astray |
over hills and mountains |
and to Amerikay |
you’re sweetness from the Bleachner |
and spunkier than tea |
oh whisky you’re my darling drunk or sober |
Oh, whisky you’re the devil |
you’re leading me astray |
over hills and mountains |
and to Amerikay |
you’re sweetness from the Bleachner |
and spunkier than tea |
oh whisky you’re my darling drunk or sober |