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Galway Races Lyrics by The Dubliners from the Seven Drunken Nights [Pure Gold] album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: As I went down to Galway Town To seek for recreation On the seventeenth of August Me mind being elevated There were…
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Sung by Luke Kelly. Released on A Drop of the Hard Stuff by Major Minor in 1967
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The Dubliners, an Irish folk band, popularized "The Galway Races" in the UK in 1967 with their unique and spirited rendition. Their interpretation of the song captures the essence of the event, transporting listeners to the lively streets of Galway.
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1967 1 viewer 7 Contributors The Galway Races Lyrics To me whack fol the do fol the diddlely idle day And as I rode out through Galway Town To seek for recreation On the seventeenth of August.
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The Dubliners Lyrics "The Galway Races" As I rode down to Galway town to seek for recreation On the seventeenth of August me mind being elevated There were multitudes assembled with their tickets at the station Me eyes began to dazzle and I'm goin' to see the races. [Chorus:] With your whack-fa-the-da-for-the-diddle-ee-iddle-day.
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The Galway Races Lyrics And Easy Guitar Chords Recorded by The Dubliners with Luke Kelly on vocals., it's a Traditional Irish folk song. Here is another song that has lots of different versions, This version is the one used by The Pogues. Third line is the word ''wattles'' which are basically stick / twigs used to make fences at the races.