Текст с Bandcamp’а:
“For some unknown reason Scotland has produced many great drinking songs. This is one of the more gentle, expressing a beautiful sentiment very dear to our own hearts. This version was taught to us in London by an old friend called Duncan Disorderly who, at one point in the proceedings, actually dropped pennies down a drain and looked up at Big Ben for his weight.
Well my name is Jock Stewart, I’m a canny gaun man
Though a roving young fellow I’ve been.
Chorus - So be easy and free, when you’re drinking with me
I’m a man you don’t meet everyday.
And it’s oft I have sat with both bottle and friend
Is there ae man could e’er ask for more?
Chorus
Let us catch well the hours and the minutes that fly
Let us share them sae weel while we may.
Chorus
So come fill up your glass with whisky or wine
And whatever the price I will pay.
from The Tannahill Weavers, released January 1, 1979
Traditional arr. Tannahill Weavers“
1 view
412
95
11 months ago 00:04:35 1
Turf Lodge/The Cape Breton Fiddlers’ Welcome To The Shetland Isles/Lady Margaret Stewart/Th
1 year ago 00:04:17 1
The Tannahill Weavers - The Smokey Lum
2 years ago 00:06:11 2
Tannahill Weavers - Interceltic Set Live at the National Piping Centre