The Parting Glass Lyrics [Verse 1] Of all the money that e'er I had I spent it in good company And all the harm I've ever done Alas it was to none but me And all I've done for want of wit To. 'The Parting Glass' Lyrics from 'Ancient Land'
The Parting Glass Sheet Music Direct
Good night and joy be to you all So fill to me the parting glass And drink a health whate'er befall, And gently rise and softly call Good night and joy be to you all Of all the comrades that e'er I had They're sorry for my going away And all the sweethearts that e'er I had They'd wish me one more day to stay But since it falls unto my lot The Parting Glass Lyrics Of all the money that e'er I spent I've spent it in good company And all the harm that ever I did Alas it was to none but me And all I've done for want of wit To. Good night and joy be with you all As for mistakes, he may have made several but he can't remember them. It's like an Irish forerunner to Edith Piaf's Je ne regret rien - No Regrets. Any mistakes he may have made, through want of wit or whatever, no longer matter. He can't even remember them. so fill to me the parting glass good night and joy be with you all Oh if I had money enough to spend and leisure time to sit awhile there is a fair maid in this town and she surely has my heart beguiled her rosey cheeks, her ruby lips I own she has my heart enthralled so fill to me the parting glass good night and joy be with you all
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Of all the money that e'er I spent I've spent it in good company And all the harm that ever I did Alas it was to none but me And all I've done for want of wit To memory now I can't recall So fill to me the parting glass Good night and joy be with you all If I had money enough to spend And leisure to sit awhile There is a fair maid in the town Th. Sinead O'Connor - Oro Se do Bheatha Bhaile 6.5M views 12 years ago "A metaphor for life's bittersweet leave takings, this song is a traditional closing anthem. It is well known in both Ireland. The Parting Glass Lyrics [Verse 1] Of all the money that e'er I had I spent it in good company And all the harm that e'er I've done Alas, it was to none but me And all I've done for want of wit. Of all the money that e'er I spent I've spent it in good company And all the harm that ever I did Alas it was to none but me And all I've done for want of wit To memory now I can't recall So fill to me the parting glass Good night and joy be with you all If I had money enough to spend And leisure to sit awhile There is a fair maid in the town.
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Of all the money that e'er I had I spent it in good company And all the harm I've ever done Alas it was to none but me And all I've done for want of wit To mem'ry now I can't recall So fill to me the parting glass Good night and joy be to you all So fill to me the parting glass And drink a health whate'er befalls And gently rise and softly call. So fill to me the parting glass. Good night and joy be to you all. So fill to me the parting glass. And drink a health whate'er befalls. Then gently rise and softly call. Good night and joy be to you all. Of all the comrades that e'er I had. They're sorry for my going away. And all the sweethearts that e'er I had.
So fill to me the parting glass. Good night and joy be with you all. Oh all the comrades that e'er I had. They are sorry for my going away. And all the sweethearts that e'er I had. They would wish me one more day to stay. But since it falls unto my lot. That I should rise and you should not. I'll gently rise and I'll softly call. Version 1 Oh of all the money that e're I spent I spent it in good company and of all the harm that e're Ive done alas it was to none but me. For all I've done for want of wit to mem'ry now I can't recall so fill to me the parting glass good night and joy be with you all. Oh of all the comrades that e're I've had they are sorry for my going away
The Parting Glass by The Dubliners song lyrics and chords
Fill to me the parting glass And drink a health whate'er befalls And gently rise and softly call Good night and joy be to you all La La But since it fell unto my lot That I should rise and you should not I gently rise and softly call Good night and joy be to you all Fill to me the parting glass And drink a health whate'er befalls The lyrics of The Parting Glass date back at least 400 years to the early 17th century - probably before even that. The themes of departure from friends and family are often found in Irish songs - emigration having split millions of families over the years. The Parting Glass captures the sadness of separation but it isn't a maudlin or.