Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song It's the Same Old Shillelagh, artist - Bing Crosby.
Date of issue: 30.06.2008
Song language: English
It's the Same Old Shillelagh |
Oh, 50 years ago, me father left old Erins shore |
He landed here, a Shillelagh in hand and devil a little more |
He got a job, then got a wife, then a family |
And then he died and left his old shillelagh stick to me |
Sure it’s the same old shillelagh me father brought from Ireland |
And devil a man prouder than he, as he walked with it in his hand |
He’d lead the band on Paddy’s Day and twirl it 'round his mitt |
And devil a bit, we’d laughed at it or Dad would have a fit |
Sure with the same old shillelagh, me father could lick a dozen men |
As fast as they’d get up be gory, he’d knock 'em down again |
And many’s the time he used it on me to make me understand |
The same old shillelagh, me father brought from Ireland |
I’m going on the police force, it’s the only thing to do |
Instead of having one night stick before I’ll have two |
If there’s a fight I’ll be alright, nobody bothers me |
Because I have the old Shillelagh me father gave to me |
Sure it’s the same old shillelagh me father brought from Ireland |
And devil a man prouder than he, as he walked with it in his hand |
He’d lead the band on Paddy’s Day and twirl it 'round his mitt |
And devil a bit, we’d laughed at it or Dad would have a fit |
Sure with the same old shillelagh me father could lick a dozen men |
As fast as they’d get up be gory, he’d knock 'em down again |
And many’s the time he used it on me to make me understand |
The same old shillelagh me father brought from Ireland |
Sure it’s the same old shillelagh me father brought from Ireland |
And devil a man prouder than he, as he walked with it in his hand |
He’d lead the band on Paddy’s Day and twirl it 'round his mitt |
And devil a bit, we’d laughed at it or Dad would have a fit |
Sure with the same old shillelagh me father could lick a dozen men |
As fast as they’d get up be gory, he’d knock 'em down again |
And many’s the time he used it on me to make me understand |
The same old shillelagh me father brought from Ireland |
The same old shillelagh he brought from Ireland |