Sing Me An Old Irish Song

Standing in line at the sandwich shop

My eyes browse through the menu then came to a stop

I licked my lips and gave my tummy a rub

Something caught my eye, it was a meatball sub

Meatballs, mozarella, pepperoni

Swiss cheese, yes please, all served on a hoagie

The cashier asked how I'd be taking this treat

One for here, one to go, and make them both on wheat

I said wait, this should be more italiano

thake these back and add some romano

It felt like Burger King 'cause I had it my way

But I was eating fresh 'cause I was really at Subway

All that sauce, all that cheese

All those meatballs, still I'm not obese

I'd be the happiest Italian guy,

If I had meatball sandwiches stacked to the sky

Scarf some down and let the music fade

It's the meatball sandwich serenade

Trivia about the song Sing Me An Old Irish Song by Daniel O'Donnell

On which albums was the song “Sing Me An Old Irish Song” released by Daniel O'Donnell?
Daniel O'Donnell released the song on the albums “I Need You” in 1986, “The Irish Album” in 2005, and “The Best of Music & Memories - Live” in 2016.

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