Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan
This is song by Phil and June Colclough, inspired by a trip they took to the Dingle Peninsula in Ireland. They were both very active in the British folk scene, founding the first folk music club in Stoke-on-Trent in 1960, and members of the Critics Group led by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger as well...
[Verse 1]
Walking all the day
By tall towers where falcons build their nests
Silver-winged they fly
They know the call of freedom in their breasts
Saw Black Head against the sky
With twisted rocks that run down to the sea
Living on your western shore
Saw summer sunsets, asked for more
I stood by your Atlantic sea
And sang a song for Ireland
[Verse 2]
Talking all the day
With true friends who try to make you stay
Telling jokes and news
And singing songs to pass the time away
We watched the Galway salmon run
Like silver darting, dancing in the sun
Living on your western shore
Saw summer sunsets, asked for more
I stood by your Atlantic sea
And sang a song for Ireland
[Verse 3]
Drinking all the day
In old pubs where fiddlers love to play
Saw one touch the bow
And he played a reel which seemed so grand and gay
We stood on Dingle Beach and cast
In wild foam we found Atlantic bass
Living on your western shore
Saw summer sunsets, asked for more
I stood by your Atlantic sea
And sang a song for Ireland
[Verse 4]
Dreaming in the night
I saw a land where no-one had to fight
But waking in your dawn
I saw you crying in the morning light
While lying where the falcons fly
They twist and turn all in your air-blue sky
Living on your western shore
Saw summer sunsets, asked for more
I stood by your Atlantic sea
And sang a song for Ireland
Song for Ireland was written by Phil Colclough.
Song for Ireland was produced by Dick Gaughan.