Summer in Dublin

LIAM REILLY

Take me away from the city and lead me to where I can be on my own,
I wanted to see it, and now that I have, I want just to be left alone,
I'll always remember your kind words, and I'll still remember your name,
But I've seen you changing and turning, and I know that things won't be the same.

I remember that summer in Dublin, and the liffey as it stank like hell,
And the young people walking on Grafton street, and everyone looking so well,
I was singing a song I heard somewhere, called "Rock 'n' roll never forgets",
When my hummin' was smothered by a 46a and the scream of a low flying jet.
So I jumped on a bus to dun laoire, stoppin' off to pick up my guitar,
And a drunk on the bus told me how to get rich.
I was glad we weren't goin' too far.

So I'm leavin' on Wednesday morning tryin' to find a place where I can hear
The tunes of the birds and the sea on the rocks, where open roads always are near,
And if sometimes I tire of the quiet, and I want to walk back up that hill,
I'll just get on the road and stick out my thumb.
I know that you'll be there still.

Trivia about the song Summer in Dublin by Bagatelle

On which albums was the song “Summer in Dublin” released by Bagatelle?
Bagatelle released the song on the albums “Gold”, “The Irish Connection” in 1978, “Bagatelle Gold” in 1998, “Twenty Fifth Anniversary Collection” in 2003, “30th Anniversary Collection ” in 2008, “Greatest Hits Of Bagatelle” in 2009, “Greatest Hits” in 2014, and “Bagatelle Greatest Hits” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Summer in Dublin” by Bagatelle?
The song “Summer in Dublin” by Bagatelle was composed by LIAM REILLY.

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