Immigrant's sons
Paddy and the ratsWe drink, we fight, if you drove us wild
Why don't you slip away and your lives will be spared
If you sand in way of immigrant's sons we'll put you into hell
Daddy died of hunger when the famine's broken out
Mother took me and me brother, we left our lovely town
A long and weary journey across the stormy sea
We landed at the boston bay and moved in
Mom became a washerwoman for a rich man's house
Brother and me carried coal in the local mine
Irish people stick together, we met them for a pint
We played a jigg and danced together all night
We'reproud 'cause our irish gang is the toughest out of all
Watch yur step in our district 'cause we stick you to the wall
No problem for us to beat you, we go to see the priest
In god's name he can absolve us from our sins
March 17 and we all meet at macnamara's place
Celebrating éire and st. patrick's day
Th fiddle plays some good old songs that came over the sea
We keep the way our traditions must be
Mais ouvidas de Paddy and the rats
ver todas as músicas- The Captain's Dead
- Pilgrim On The Road
- Poor Ol' Jimmy Biscuit
- I Always See You
- Ghost From The Barrow
- Scums Of The Seven Seas
- Song Of a Leprechaun
- Droppings Down The Floor
- Ugly Drunken Woman
- Never Walk Alone
- That's My Nature
- The Three Little Thieves
- Bastards Back Home
- Bully In The Alley
- Pack Of Rats
- Paddy's Ballad
- Immigrant's Sons
- Working All The Week
- Place For Hell
- The Pubmarine