Story Behind The Song
A rousing celtic drinking song in the vein of The Pogues, Flogging Molly, Great Big Sea, Spirit of the West
Song Description
Jimmy George are a celtic-punk-rock-whatever band from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Song Length |
2:50 |
Genre |
World - Celtic, Folk - Rock |
Tempo |
Multiple Tempos |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
In High Spirits, Anxious |
Subject |
Searching for Love, Alchohol, Beer, Wine |
Similar Artists |
Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
I had breakfast with St. Swithin
He was waiting on a train
He said, "Tell me all your troubles boy,
I won't be through this way again."
I said, "There's a certain one, and
Her beauty's like an engine."
He said, "Hang on son, I've heard this one,
And the rest ain't worth the mention."
Said I'm sick of all you bleeding-hearts
Hung up over skirts
You always spend your money
Just to end up feeling like dirt
You sit home there alone
Until all your youth is gone
The bright lights of the city:
They're waiting for you son.
Let's go running through the streets (2x)
Stop along and chat with everyone we meet
(repeat)
He brought me to the bars
And he brought me around 'til one
He dragged me here, and dragged me there
Thought I'd never see the sun
He dropped me on the corner
I never saw him go
I thought about his advice as I
Walked home in the snow.
Chorus
Ain't got no wishing well
'Cuz dead men never tell
And if we all rose up from hell tonight
I guess that's just as well
I've never come in early
And I've never come home late
I've never sang out of key
And I've never sang that great
Chorus