The Spanish Lady

[Verse 1]
As I went down through Dublin city
At the hour of twelve at night
Who should I see but a Spanish lady
Washing her feet by candlelight?
First she washed them, then she dried them
Over a fire of angry coal
In all me life I ne'er did see
Such a maid so neat about the soles
Whack fol the toora loora laddie
Whack fol the toora loora lay

[Verse 2]
I stopped to look, but the watchman passed
Said he "Young fella now the light is late
Along with you home or I'll wrestle you
Straightway through the Bridewell Gate"
I threw a kiss to the Spanish lady
Hot as a fire of angry coal
Oh, in all mе life I ne'er did see
Such a maid so sweet about thе soul
Whack fol the toora loora laddie
Whack fol the toora loora lay

[Verse 3]

Trivia about the song The Spanish Lady by Dominic Behan

On which albums was the song “The Spanish Lady” released by Dominic Behan?
Dominic Behan released the song on the albums “Down by the Liffeyside” in 1960 and “The Irish Rover” in 1960.

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