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Star of the County Down - Sean Dagher/Richard Irwin/Nelson Carter/Nils Brown[00:00:00]
Banbridge Town in the County Down[00:00:03]
One morning last July[00:00:05]
From the boreen green came a sweet colleen[00:00:08]
And she smiled as she passed me by[00:00:10]
Oh she looked so sweet from her two bare feet[00:00:13]
To the sheen of her nut brown hair[00:00:16]
Such a coaxing elf that I pinched myself[00:00:19]
For to see I was standin' there[00:00:21]
From the Bantry Bay to the Derry Quay[00:00:24]
From Galway to Dublin Town[00:00:27]
No maid I've seen like the sweet colleen[00:00:30]
That I met in the County Down[00:00:32]
As she onward sped well I scratched my head[00:00:38]
And I looked with a feelin' rare[00:00:41]
And I says says I to a passer by[00:00:43]
Who's that maid with the nut brown hair[00:00:46]
Oh he smiled at me and he says says he[00:00:49]
She's the gem of Ireland's crown[00:00:51]
Young Rosie McCann from the banks of the Bann[00:00:54]
She's the star of the County Down[00:00:57]
From the Bantry Bay to the Derry Quay[00:01:00]
From Galway to Dublin Town[00:01:02]
No maid I've seen like the sweet colleen[00:01:05]
That I met in the County Down[00:01:08]
Well I've traveled a bit but I never been hit[00:01:13]
Since my roving career began[00:01:16]
But fair and square I surrendered there[00:01:19]
To the charms of young Rosie McCann[00:01:21]
I'd a heart to let and no tenant yet[00:01:24]
Did I meet with in shawl or gown[00:01:27]
But in she went and I asked no rent[00:01:30]
From the star of the County Down[00:01:32]
From the Bantry Bay to the Derry Quay[00:01:35]
From Galway to Dublin Town[00:01:38]
No maid I've seen like the sweet colleen[00:01:41]
That I met in the County Down[00:01:43]