Lyrics : I am a little beggarman and begging I have been For three score or more in this little isle of green I'm known from the Liffey down to Segue And I'm known by the name of old Johnny Dhu Of all the trade's that's going, sure begging is the best For when a man is tired, he can sit down and rest He can beg for his dinner, he has nothing else to do Only cut around the corner with his old rig-a-doo I slept in the barn, down at Caurabawn A wet night came on and I slept 'till the dawn With holes in the roof and the rain coming through And the rats and the cats, they were playing peek-a-boo When who did I waken but the woman of the house With her white spotty apron and her calico blouse She began to frighten and I said "boo Aarah, don't be afraid mam it's only Johnny Dhu" I met a little flaxy-haired girl one day "Good morning little flaxy-haired girl" I did say "Good morning little beggarman, a how do you do With your rags and you tags and you old rig-a-doo" I'll buy a pair of leggings, a collar and a tie And a nice young lady I'll fetch by and by I'll buy a pair of goggles and I'll colour them blue And an old fashioned lady I will make her too Over the road with my pack on my back Over the fields with my great heavy sack With holes in my shoes and my toes peeping through Singing skinny-me-rink a doodle o and old Johnny Dhu I must be going to bed for it's getting late at night The fire's all raked and out goes the light So now you've heard the story of my old rig-a-doo It's good-bye and God be with you says old Johnny Dhu
Same I'm from America but often complimented on my irish and irish accent (no it's not the lucky charms guy. And I always make sure when I do it to not go down that road.) i even had a full blown conversation with a guy from galway and he actually thought I was irish aswell!! But then I started talking normally he was like "What the fucks going on here!?!?!" And I just laughed. I'm Mexican by the way. Even though one day I'm moving to Ireland for sure no doubt about it.
Row-ten Dow-ten Did-dl-ee ow-ten Row-ten Dow-ten Dah, an a Row-ten Dow-ten Did-dl-ee ow-ten Dee-ten Die-ten Doh, di-ther-ah Dom Dow-ten Row-ten Dom a Row-ten Dee-ten Dah, Fea-ther-a Do a di-ther-ah Row-ten Dow-ten Fid-dle-ee Aye-ten Dah!
Finton Treacy of San Francisco used to sing this at parties. My party piece was 'The Whistlin' Gypsy Rover. Sixties were great in this then great city of the patron saint of animals.
Not being a native speaker, I always considered my english pretty well...but damn this is just too fast ("Singing skinny-me-rink a doodle o and old Johnny Dhu")
Lyrics :
I am a little beggarman and begging I have been
For three score or more in this little isle of green
I'm known from the Liffey down to Segue
And I'm known by the name of old Johnny Dhu
Of all the trade's that's going, sure begging is the best
For when a man is tired, he can sit down and rest
He can beg for his dinner, he has nothing else to do
Only cut around the corner with his old rig-a-doo
I slept in the barn, down at Caurabawn
A wet night came on and I slept 'till the dawn
With holes in the roof and the rain coming through
And the rats and the cats, they were playing peek-a-boo
When who did I waken but the woman of the house
With her white spotty apron and her calico blouse
She began to frighten and I said "boo
Aarah, don't be afraid mam it's only Johnny Dhu"
I met a little flaxy-haired girl one day
"Good morning little flaxy-haired girl" I did say
"Good morning little beggarman, a how do you do
With your rags and you tags and you old rig-a-doo"
I'll buy a pair of leggings, a collar and a tie
And a nice young lady I'll fetch by and by
I'll buy a pair of goggles and I'll colour them blue
And an old fashioned lady I will make her too
Over the road with my pack on my back
Over the fields with my great heavy sack
With holes in my shoes and my toes peeping through
Singing skinny-me-rink a doodle o and old Johnny Dhu
I must be going to bed for it's getting late at night
The fire's all raked and out goes the light
So now you've heard the story of my old rig-a-doo
It's good-bye and God be with you says old Johnny Dhu
Thank you
I'm Serbian, heard this about a decade ago, and since then, it's still a tune I hear in this exact interpretation that makes me just smiley and giddy.
Omg . I'm soooo sorry I'm late to THIS party. This is fantastically done!
It's now January 3rd 4-20am 2025.
Hilarious!
how can you not love these guys :)
Well,er...you just don´t.
(Don´t not love them I mean)
@@Stashman95-r1g meaning what exactly?
@@The_Republic_of_Ireland they had a bad relationship with George Murphy when he joined the band, in an unfair way
@@Stashman95-r1g what happened?
@@The_Republic_of_Ireland they weren't happy with the reaction he got after only coming in the door, and weren't willing to split things 4 ways
I'm proud to say I can sing this entire song at full speed.
Im actually at the point where I've heard and recited this so many times thatthis feels slow. Jimmy Murphy, however...
***** Jop, kann ich nicht empfehlen ^^
LIAR
(in seriousness, whoa, congrats, you are awesome)
Me too! Gotta practice though if your Murrican and only part Irish( least im proud of that last part)
Same I'm from America but often complimented on my irish and irish accent (no it's not the lucky charms guy. And I always make sure when I do it to not go down that road.) i even had a full blown conversation with a guy from galway and he actually thought I was irish aswell!! But then I started talking normally he was like "What the fucks going on here!?!?!" And I just laughed. I'm Mexican by the way. Even though one day I'm moving to Ireland for sure no doubt about it.
25 dislikes??? Who could ever dislike these men.
Does anyone else just appreciate the normal and original-ness of Irish folk over annoying crap you hear on the radio here in America?
This is a Lambeg tune
Whoa! What a tongue bending intro!!! Bet it feels good to be able to sing that!
Bet their wives love it more lol
@@jakimisprime2166 😂😂😂
brilliant!!! im only half irish but im still 100% proud to be irish
I doesn’t matter if your 100% or 0.0000001% Irish, you will still find yourself trying to sing along
Why do the high kings get so few likes????
❤❤love from India
I love irish folk and I've literally heard all of your songs
Just epic!! & Finbarr is a Clancy from Carrick-On-Suir so very special to me indeed
love love love love singing this
This song got me up and dancing about!!😆🇮🇪
Big moth, sharp tongue of irish.
What show USA movies. What they left behind through the years.
LOVE this song!!!!
Had to sing this in choir class
Awesome Irish Tunes!!!
everything Irish is beautiful ^^ :D it's always beautiful when things are authentic, original and traditional
excellent version of this song
The Irish equivalent of Rap God
I'd love to see a drunk Irishman rap Rap God. Wouldn't that be a laugh.
Lol you should listen to rattlin bog
Ney my boy. Go look up Seamus kennedy rattling bog. That be a song that dirt bag eminem couldn't sing.
@@xpitifulnickelx9359 three great minds here at least! If they think this is a challenge, they've never heard Rattlin Bog or Road to Dublin. 😂
That would be _ rocky road to Dublin
It takes an absolute CHAD to keep up with the lyrics😎
Some excellent lilting there
I love these guys.💖💖💖
Same.
Who would dislike this?
Ev’ry Irisher oughta like the high kings.
'ight Mr President
Levi Kirsch Ich bin ein Dubliner
What happens when you put a group of fun-loving folk on a very green island for 2 thousand years. From WB Yeats to Mickey Collins #Slainté
and then violently oppress them for a third of it! don't forget the oppression, it's a very important part of the equation
Very good.
Wow. The High Kings were so young there.
Row-ten Dow-ten Did-dl-ee ow-ten
Row-ten Dow-ten Dah, an a
Row-ten Dow-ten Did-dl-ee ow-ten
Dee-ten Die-ten Doh, di-ther-ah
Dom Dow-ten Row-ten Dom a
Row-ten Dee-ten Dah, Fea-ther-a
Do a di-ther-ah Row-ten Dow-ten
Fid-dle-ee Aye-ten Dah!
Thanks! Never could have figured that one out. After hearing this played as a bluegrass tune on fiddle and guitar, this provides such context.
I use to be in chior and we sang this infront of half the city at full speed, I was proud of all of us cause we did it in a week
Great, wonderful, inspiring, elevating :)
Finton Treacy of San Francisco used to sing this at parties. My party piece was 'The Whistlin' Gypsy Rover. Sixties were great in this then great city of the patron saint of animals.
Another jewel
What fifference is between this song and yodeling?
I don’t belive the two peoples got nothing in common.
Is it more appropriate to clap on 1&3 or 2&4 for this song? 🤔
Ide say 2-4
In the crowd they're all clapping on all 4 anyways... :D
how related to Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem?
Mam used to sing that apng to us😅
What was that about a "rub and tug"?
Really me too
Happy st Patrick's day
Love you
Is that Nollaig Casey fiddling for you in this clip?
I love It yeah
Jeder deutsche der zum Anfang hin auch öfter das "deppen rappen"
Gehört hat
Ihr seid nicht allein😂
Почему ирландцы поют по английски?
189 likes, 0 dislikes. Nuff said.
Listen to this at 2X speed lol
thanks for the sugsten
❤️
it sounds so funny lol
wowwww
of course!!!
So there’s a Johnny do and a Johnny b good
Just4folks
The Irish Eminem
the only boy band i recommend
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Class hi
Look at the transcripts.
My girlfriend will thank me later for learning the lyrics to this 👅
That's disgusting and sinful
High kings win
epic
Where Celtic Thunder got their inspiration, no doubt :)
Not being a native speaker, I always considered my english pretty well...but damn this is just too fast ("Singing skinny-me-rink a doodle o and old Johnny Dhu")
:)
I need a shower and go see a cheiftains show--This is so fake right down to their outfits-Kind of like watching lord of dance
whatever you say, neckbeard.
Really?
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