Video Karaoke Pub Medley (live in Sligo) - Nathan Carter

Este tema es una versión de Pub Medley (live in Sligo), que popularizó Nathan Carter
Lista de canciones incluidas en este recopilatorio: The Rare Old Mountain Dew, The Ferryman, Cotton-Eyed Joe & Belle of Belfast City

Formatos disponibles:

CDG (MP3+G)
MP4
KFN
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El formato CDG (también llamado CD+G o MP3+G) es compatible con la mayoría de los reproductores de karaoke. Incluye un archivo MP3 y la letra sincronizada (Versión Karaoke solo vende archivos digitales (MP3+G) y NO recibirás un CD).

Los archivos MP4 pueden reproducirse en MAC OS X y Windows 7 de manera predeterminada.
Si tienes Windows XP o Vista, puedes utilizar Windows Media Player 12.

Este formato es compatible con el KaraFun Windows Player, un programa de karaoke gratuito. Te permite activar o desactivar los coros y la voz principal, además de cambiar el tono o el tempo.

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Con coros (con o sin voces en la versión KFN)

Tempo: variable (alrededor de 120 BPM)

Tonalidad idéntica al original: SOL, RE, LA

Duración: 05:32 - Escuchar en: 02:31

Fecha de publicación: 2025
Géneros: Céltico, En inglés

Todo el contenido de nuestro sitio web es reproducido íntegramente por nuestros músicos en el estudio. No utilizamos ninguna parte de las grabaciones originales ni hacemos uso de tecnología de separación de stems con IA de ninguna manera.

Letra Pub Medley (live in Sligo)

Right we're gonna do a competition for the loudest singer in the audience tonight okay
The winner of the competition gets a kiss after the show
A kiss after the show from J.P. on the guitar
He's gonna be givin' out a kiss
Let's see the hands in the air
Come on
Let the grasses grow and the waters flow in a free and easy way
But give me enough of the fine old stuff that's made in the Galway Bay
Yeah my gal she drove from Donegal
Sligo, Leitrim too
And we give them the slip and we take a sip of the rare old Mountain Dew
Hi di-diddly-idle-um
Diddly-oodle-idle-um
Skiddley-ooh-ri-diddly-i-deh
Hi di-diddly-idle-um
Uh-diddly-oodle-idle-um
Skiddley-dooh-ri-diddly-i-deh
There's a neat little still at the foot of the hill where the smoke curls up to the sky
By the whiff of the smell you can plainly tell there's poitin boys close by
Ah it fills the air with perfume rare and betwixt both me and you
As home we roll and we'll drink a bowl or a bucket of the Mountain Dew
Hi di-diddly-idle-um
Diddly-oodle-idle-um
Skiddley-ooh-ri-diddly-i-deh
Hi di-diddly-idle-um
Uh-diddly-oodle-idle-um
Skiddley-dooh-ri-diddly-i-deh
Hi di-diddly-idle-um
Diddly-oodle-idle-um
Skiddley-ooh-ri-diddly-i-deh
Hi di-diddly-idle-um
Uh-diddly-oodle-idle-um
Skiddley-dooh-ri-diddly-i-deh
Hi di-diddly-idle-um
Uh-diddly-oodle-idle-um
Skiddley-ooh-ri-diddly-i-deh
Hi di-diddly-idle-um
Uh-diddly-oodle-idle-um
Skiddley-dooh-ri-diddly-i-deh
Over to Dublin
Oh teh
Ho
Yeehoo
Oh the little boats are gone from the breast of Anna Liffey
The ferryman is stranded on the quay
And the Dublin docks are dyin' and a way of life is gone
And it's over Molly
Over can't you see, you ready
Yes where the strawberry beds sweep down to the Liffey
You kissed away the worries from my brow
I love you well today
I'll love you more tomorrow
If you ever loved me Molly love me now
So now I'll spin me yarns and I'll spend me days a-talkin'
I hear them whisper
Charlie's on the dole
Ah but Molly we're still livin'
And, and darlin' we're still young
The river never ruled me heart and soul, get ready
Yes where the strawberry beds sweep
Ah you kiss away the worries from my brow
I love you well today and I'll love you more tomorrow
If you ever loved me Molly love me now
Play boys
Well it's Saturday night in Sligo
Let's rev her up
Come on
Hey hey
Hands in the air
Make some noise
If it hadn't been for Cotton Eyed Joe
I'd been married a long time ago
Where did you come from
Were did you go
Where did you come from
Cotton Eyed Joe
If it hadn't been for Cotton Eyed Joe
I'd been married a long time ago
Where did you come from
Were did you go
Where did you come from
Cotton Eyed Joe
If it hadn't been for Cotton Eyed Joe
I'd been married a long time ago
Where did you come from
Were did you go
Where did you come from
Cotton Eyed Joe
If it hadn't been for Cotton Eyed Joe
I'd been married a long time ago
Where did you come from
Were did you go
Where did you come from a rosin up my bow
You're on your own
If it hadn't been for Cotton Eyed Joe
Two left
If it hadn't been for Cotton Eyed Joe
Well ah tell me ma when I go home the boys won't leave the girls alone
They pulled me hair
Stole me comb
That's alright 'till I go home
She is handsome
She is pretty
She is the belle of Belfast city
She is a-courtin'
One two three
Please could you tell me who is she
Well Patrick Mooney says he loves her and all the boys are fightin' for her
They're knockin' at the door
Ringin' at the bell
Me true love are you well
Out she comes as white as snow
Rings on her fingers
Bells on her toes
Jenny Murray says she'll die if she doesn't get the fellow with the rovin' eye
Ah tell me ma when I go home well the boys don't leave the girls alone
They pulled me hair and they stole me comb
That's alright 'till I go home
She is handsome
She is pretty
She is the belle of Belfast city
She is a-courtin'
One two three
Alright let's hear you sing Sligo
Tell me ma when I go home
Ah she is handsome
She is pretty
She is the belle of Belfast city
She is a-courtin'
One two three
Please could you tell me who is she
She is handsome
She is pretty
She is the belle of Belfast city
She's a-courtin'
One two three
Please won't you tell me who is she

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