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Christy Brown (1932–81) was an Irish author who, due to cerebral palsy, used the toes of his left foot to type. His books, My Left Foot and Down All My Days brought him wealth and literary fame.
[Verse 1]
Christy Brown, a clown around town
Now a man of renown from Dingle to Down
I can type with me toes, suck stout up me nose
And where it's gonna end, God only knows
[Chorus]
Down all the days
The tap-tap-tapping of the typewriter pays
The gentle rattling of the drays
Down all the days
[Verse 2]
I have often had to depend upon
The kindliness of strangers
But I've never been asked and I never replied
If I supported Glasgow Rangers
[Chorus]
And down all the days
The tap-tap-tapping of the typewriter pays
The gentle rattling of the drays
Down all the days
[Chorus]
Down all the days
The tap-tap-tapping of the typewriter pays
The gentle rattling of the drays
And down all the days
Down All the Days was written by Shane MacGowan.
Down All the Days was produced by Steve Lillywhite.
The Pogues released Down All the Days on Tue Jul 25 1989.