The Auld Triangle by The Dubliners
The Auld Triangle by The Dubliners

The Auld Triangle

The Dubliners * Track #18 On Fifteen Years On

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The Auld Triangle by The Dubliners

Performed by
The Dubliners
Produced by
Earl Gill
Writed by
Brendan Behan
About

Now considered a traditional Irish standard, the song was originally written by Irish poet and playwright Brendan Behan as the opening for his 1954 play “The Quare Fellow”.

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The Auld Triangle Lyrics

A hungry feeling
Came o'er me stealing
All the mice were squealing
In my prison cell
And the auld triangle went jingle-jangle
All along the banks of the Royal Canal

To begin the morning
A screw was bawling
"Get up, ya bowsie
And clean up your cell"
And the auld triangle went jingle-jangle
All along the banks of the Royal Canal

The lags were sleeping
Humpy Gussy was creeping
As I lay there weeping
For my gal Sal
And the auld triangle went jingle-jangle
All along the banks of the Royal Canal

Up in the female prison
There are seventy-five women
'Tis among them I wish I did dwell
Then the old triangle could go jingle-jangle
All along the banks of the Royal Canal
All along the banks of the Royal Canal

The Auld Triangle Q&A

Who wrote The Auld Triangle's ?

The Auld Triangle was written by Brendan Behan.

Who produced The Auld Triangle's ?

The Auld Triangle was produced by Earl Gill.

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