Ms. Fogarty's Christmas Cake - Séamus Ó Flatharta | Cherish the Ladies: A Christmas Concert | TG4
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ม.ค. 2025
- Ceolchoirm Nollag Cherish the Ladies as Rinn na Spáinneach i gCo. an Chláir. Ó tharla srianta dianghlasála Covid-19 a bheidh i bhfeidhm, is in Éirinn a reáchtáil na mná ceolchoirm na bliana seo agus iad faoi stiúir Joanie Madden.
Cherish the Ladies: A Christmas Concert which aired on TG4 this Christmas. This song describes the preparation entailed when making a Christmas Cake & the strange illness those who ate it developed. The song is called Ms. Fogarty's Christmas cake & came from the McNulty family.
LYRICS:
As I sat in my window last evening
The letter was brought round to me
A little gilt-edged invitation sayin'
Gilhooley come over to tea
Each Christmas, the Fogartys' sent it
So I went just for old friendships sake
And the first thing they gave me to tackle
Was a slice of Miss Fogarty's cake
And there were plums and prunes and cherries
There were citrons and raisins and cinnamon, too
There was nuts, and cloves and berries
And a crust that was nailed on with glue
There were caraway seeds in abundance
Such that work up a fine stomach ache
That could kill a man twice after eating a slice
Of Miss Fogarty's Christmas cake
Miss Mulligan wanted to try it
But really it wasn't no use
For we worked in it over an hour
But a piece of it wouldn't come loose
Till Kelly came in with a hatchet
And Murphy came in with a saw
But Miss Fogerty's cake had the power
For to paralyze any man's jaws
And there were plums and prunes and cherries
There were citrons and raisins and cinnamon, too
There was nuts, and cloves and berries
And a crust that was nailed on with glue
There were caraway seeds in abundance
Such that work up a fine stomach ache
That could kill a man twice after eating a slice
Of Miss Fogarty's Christmas cake
Miss Fogarty proud as a peacock
Kept smiling and talk'n away
Till she tripped over Flanagans brogans
And she spilt the patin in her tea
Aye Gilhooley she says you're not eat'n
Try a little bit more of me cake
Oh no Miss Fogarty says I
Any more and my stomach would break
And there were plums and prunes and cherries
There were citrons and raisins and cinnamon, too
There was nuts, and cloves and berries
And a crust that was nailed on with glue
There were caraway seeds in abundance
Such that work up a fine stomach ache
That could kill a man twice after eating a slice
Of Miss Fogarty's Christmas cake
Maloney was hit with the colic
O'Donald's a pain in his head
Mc'Naughton lay down on the sofa
And he swore that he wished he was dead
Miss Bailey went into hysterics
And there she did wriggle and shake
And all of us swore they were poisoned
From eating Miss Fogarty's cake
And there were plums and prunes and cherries
There were citrons and raisins and cinnamon, too
There was nuts, and cloves and berries
And a crust that was nailed on with glue
There were caraway seeds in abundance
Such that work up a fine stomach ache
That could kill a man twice after eating a slice
Of Miss Fogarty's Christmas cake
Yes it would kill a man twice after eating a slice
Of Miss Fogarty's Christmas cake
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I've been seeking this song for at least 2 decades. Oh lads you know how it is when you get a song stuck in your craw. TY - Erin Go Bragh!
No, this guy is good, but listen to Robbie O’Connell or better, the McNulty’s if you can find it.
Go hiontach, a very special multi talented guy
Talented young man, a great future ,💚💚💚
Absolutely fantastic, both the song and the brilliant Irish language before it.
Brilliant!!
Go raibh maith agat for commenting Helen!
J'aime beaucoup votre chanson. 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Future talent
Amhrán agus amránaí íontach agus a leithéid de bhanna. Togha na gceoltóirí.
Я нiчога не зразумеу, але музыка гэльская файная.
Damn fine trad Irish tunes!
ó a shéamuis!! bhí tú i meiriceá!! céard chuige nár chuala mé an scéala!! m'anam go gcaithfidh tú a theacht ar ais -- ní fhaca mé an chéad uair thú. abair cáide go mbeidh tú ar ais, impí agam ort
Forgive my ignorance. Is he speaking Gaelic? Is that still spoken? Beautiful language
Yes Irish is still spoken in some areas and he happened to grow up in one of them. It's a lovely language indeed
go hIontacht Séamus