Joe McCann

Eamonn O’Doherty

Joe McCann
Eamon O'Doherty
Come all of you fine people wherever you may be
I'll sing of a brave Belfast man
Who scorned Britain's might though they'd shoot him on sight
And the shot down Joe McCann

In a Belfast bakery in the August of that year
When internment was imposed throughout the land
Six volunteers from Belfast held 60 soldiers at bay
And their leader was Joe McCann brave Joe McCann

He fought for the people in the markets where he lived
In defence of the rights of man
But the undercover crew told the soldiers what to do
They shot Joe McCann brave Jpe McCann

He had no gun so he started to run
To escape them as many's the time before
One bullet brought him down as he lay on the ground
They shot him ten times more

He fought and he died for the people of this land
The protestant and catholic working man
He caused the bosses fear and for this they paid him dear
When they murdered brave Joe McCann
When they murdered brave Joe McCann

Trivia about the song Joe McCann by Christy Moore

When was the song “Joe McCann” released by Christy Moore?
The song Joe McCann was released in 1978, on the album “The Iron Behind the Velvet”.
Who composed the song “Joe McCann” by Christy Moore?
The song “Joe McCann” by Christy Moore was composed by Eamonn O’Doherty.

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