Whiskey on a Sunday

Glyn Hughes

Come day go day, I wish in my heart it was Sunday
Drinkin' buttermilk through the week and whiskey on a Sunday

He sits on the corner by ould beggar's bush atop of an ould packing crate
He's got three wooden dolls who can dance and can sing
And he sits with a smile on his face

Come day go day, I wish in my heart it was Sunday
Drinkin' buttermilk through the week and whiskey on a Sunday

His tired ould hands tug away on the strings, the puppets they dance up and down
It's a far better show than you ever will see
In the fanciest theatre in town

Come day go day, I wish in my heart it was Sunday
Drinkin' buttermilk through the week and whiskey on a Sunday

I'm sad to relate that ould Sad Davie died in nineteen hundred and four
His three wooden dolls in the dustbin are laid
Their songs will be heard never more

Come day go day, I wish in my heart it was Sunday
Drinkin' buttermilk through the week and whiskey on a Sunday

Some dark stormy night should your passin' that way and the winds blowin' up from the sea you can still hear the voice of ould Sad Davie
As he sings to his dancin' dolls three CHORUS

Come day go day, I wish in my heart it was Sunday
Drinkin' buttermilk through the week and whiskey on a Sunday

Trivia about the song Whiskey on a Sunday by The Irish Rovers

On which albums was the song “Whiskey on a Sunday” released by The Irish Rovers?
The Irish Rovers released the song on the albums “The Irish Rovers in Australia” in 1976 and “The Irish Rovers Party Pack” in 1986.
Who composed the song “Whiskey on a Sunday” by The Irish Rovers?
The song “Whiskey on a Sunday” by The Irish Rovers was composed by Glyn Hughes.

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