Mountain Tay

SEAN MCCARTHY

Gather up the pots and the old tin can
The mash, the corn, the barley and the bran
Run like the devil from the excise man
Keep the smoke from rising Barney

Keep your eyes well peeled today
The big, tall men are on their way
Searching for the mountain tay
In the hills of Connemara

Mountain breezes as they blow
Hear their echo in the glen below
The gombeen men are on the go
In the hills of Connemara

A gallon for the butcher, a quart for Tom
A bottle for poor old Father John
To help his prayers and hymns along
In the hills of Connemara

Stand your ground boys, it's too late
The excise men are at the gate
Glory be to God, but they're drinking it straight
In the hills of Connemara

Swing to the left and swing to the right
The excise men will dance all night
Drinking up the tay till the broad daylight
In the hills of Connemara

Trivia about the song Mountain Tay by The Irish Rovers

On which albums was the song “Mountain Tay” released by The Irish Rovers?
The Irish Rovers released the song on the albums “The Irish Rovers' Gems” in 1996 and “Upon a Shamrock Shore: Songs of Ireland and the Irish” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Mountain Tay” by The Irish Rovers?
The song “Mountain Tay” by The Irish Rovers was composed by SEAN MCCARTHY.

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