Song Lyrics – Richie Kavanagh“When it comes to songwriters, there is none better than Richie Kavanagh. I think he is fantastic.”Daniel O’Donnell…. The Sunday World.“Richie writes songs that allows you to close your eyes and make your own pictures” ……Shay Healy.”Richie Is A True Original” ……Brendan O’ Carroll. Aon Focal Eile. Music and lyrics by Richie Kavanagh. When I was just a little lad, I used to go to school. I’d sit down there in the seat, feeling like a fool. ![]() Crack open a nice cold beer and listen to the hottest Country Songs of today. Dazed And Confused by Led Zeppelin song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position. How do you have a song literally called “White Mustang” and have no Mustangs in the video? Did she and the music video’s producers think that we would overlook.The teacher toult us everything, everything we know. She had a great big lump of a stick, that was bent into a bow. Chorus. She’d go “Aon focal, da focal, tu focal eile, And I not know no focal at all. She’d go “Aon focal, da focal, tu focal eile, And I not know no focal at all. She toult us how to say, all our A. B. C. s. She showed us how to make little men out a plasticine. She taught us how to say our prayers, she toult us right from wrong. The only thing about it, we didn’t go to school too long. She taught about the history, the Battle of the Boyne. And how to play a game with a chestnut on a twine. She says “Open up your catechism, learn of that information. If you don’t get it into your big thick head, you won’t get your Confirmation”. Chorus. Well, the days we spent going to school, were the best years of our life. Tho’ at the time we thought they were, full of trouble and strife. Now when I’m home on holiday, I pass the old school gate. I think a the time I spent in there, them times they surely were great. Chorus. She’d go “Aon focal, da focal ,tu focal eile, And I not know no focal at all. She’d go “Aon focal, da focal, tu focal eile, And I not know no focal at all. Feiceann me, Feiceann tu, Thats The Truth says I ta you. She’d go “Aon focal, da focal, tu focal eile. And I not know no focal at all. And we not know no focal at all. The Irish Recorded Music Association Top 3. Hits. Top 3. 0 Singles Title: AON FOCAL EILEArtist: RICHIE KAVANAGHLabel: FOCAL RECORDSDate of entry: 0. Highest Placement: NO. 1 for 7 weeks. Weeks in the Charts: 2. Year: 1. 99. 6About the Song,…. AON FOCAL EILEExplanation: Aon = One, Focal = Word, Eile = Other. The Mobile Phone. Lyrics and Music by Richie Kavanagh. Chorus. Oh my girlfriend has a mobile phone, Now we can never have a minute alone. The other night I asked her for a kiss,She said “Hang on now till I answer this”. Oh this mobile phone it is a curse, An it makes a awful hole in her purse. Wud her mobile phone she gets such a trill, But her smile disappears when she gets the bill. Chorus. On sunday it rang in the middle of mass, An all the children thought it was great gas. Some people though it was the Angelus, But the priest on the alter was furious. Chorus. Last week I was courting her in me car, An she was letting me go to far. The next thing her mobile phone did ring, Just as I was about to put me hand on her …. Chorus. If your looking for a girlfriend now ya see, My advice to you would be. If the girl that ya fancy has a mobile phone, Don’t bodder about her just leave her alone. Chorus. Spoken. [Richie] …. Hello is that Fenagh, double two, double two”[Johnnie] … “No, this Fenagh 2. Richie] …. “Ah, Im sorry for getting you out a the bed” [Johnnie] … “Ah sure, I had to come down to answer the phone anyway”The Irish Recorded Music Association Top 3. Hits. Top 3. 0 Singles. Title: The Mobile Phone. Artist: RICHIE KAVANAGHLabel: FOCAL RECORDSHighest placement: No 8. About the Song,…. The Mobile Phone. In 1. 98. 3, the first mobile phones went on sale in the U. S. at almost $4,0. More People In The World today Have Mobile Phones Than Toilets. The average person unlocks his or her smartphone 1. Chicken Talk. Lyrics and Music by Richie Kavanagh[Richie] … “Johnny”. Johnny] …. “Ya”,[Richie] ….”When was the first time you heard a naughty word?”. First time I heard a naughty word, was when I was a child. I heard it from the chickens, me Granny she went wild. Me Granny says now Johnny, the chickens they don’t curse. Be gore says I to Granny, t’was the chicken said it first. CHORUSFock fock fock fock fock fock fock off, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off. Now this is chicken talk, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off. This is what they say, when the chickens they do lay, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off. Then up the yard me Granny came and let an awful shout, She says to me now Johnny, shut that f’en chickens mouth. I ran the chicken up the yard, across and all around, And yet the bleddy chicken wouldn’t stop that f’en sound. CHORUSThen Granny started cursing, but the chicken said it first,The more that Granny shouted, the more the chicken cursed. Granny said “I never seen the like in all my life, I never had a chicken that caused so much strife. CHORUSFock fock fock fock fock fock fock off, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off,Now this is Chicken Talk fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off. This is what they say, when the chickens they do lay, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off. So letsall sing along, lets sing the chicken song, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off, fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off. Quack quack quack quack went the duck, But the chicken still said fock. Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off. Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off. Now this is Chicken Talk, fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off. This is what they say, when the chickens they do lay, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off, fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off. About the Song,….”Chicken Talk” Do you remember when you used to go to your Grannies house, She would send you out to the chicken house to collect the eggs? When you put your hand under the chicken on the nest to get the egg, The chicken would fly off the nest singing, Fock fock fock fock fock fock fock off, Fock fock fock fock fock fock off.“Chicken Talk” has reached over 1. MILLION Views on Facebook…. Thank you all………. How Elvis Became A Carlow Man. Lyrics and Music by Richie Kavanagh. William Presley came from Hacketstown, at the foot of Eagle Hill. The stones from his house, ya’ll see them in the fields there still. I’ll tell you now the story, so listen if you can, And I will tell how, Elvis became a Carlow man. His ancestor was William, Presley now ya see, And from his native Hacketstown, this man was forced to flee. He sailed for America, across the raging sea, Arriving in New Orleans, then on to Tennessee. William Great- Grandaughter, her name it was Rosella, She had a son called Jesse, he was a grand young fella. In nineteen thirteen, Jesse married Minnie Mae, And their son Vernon, brings us right to the present day. Then Vernon married Gladys Smith, in nineteen thirty three, They never realised their son, how famous he would be. The greatest rock and roller, sure Elvis was the King, That little bit of Irish, maybe helped him for to sing. About the Song,….”How Elvis Became A Carlow Man”The Elvis connection to Hacketstown was discovered by Carlow local Historian, Michael Purcell. Michael was later to visit America, to verify the connection. Stay Wut Her Johnny. Lyrics and Music by Richie Kavanagh. Stay wut ‘er Johnny Johnny, stay wut ‘er Johnny,Stay wut ‘er Johnny Johnny, stay wut ‘er Johnny. I am a rally driver on the circuit for years,I’m a woefull man now for jammin’ gears. I rev’s her on the corner, flat out on the straight, A be the gore a man boys the craic it is great. Stay wut ‘er Johnny Johnny, stay wut ‘er Johnny. The car that I drive is an auld escort, I bought it in Galway, in the town of Gort. Brought her home and I stripped her down, Now she’s one of the greatest auld cars around. Stay wut ‘er Johnny Johnny, stay wut ‘er Johnny. I am a rally driver on the circuit for years, I’m a woefull man now for jammin’ gears. You should see me doin’ a handbrake turn, I’m the man to make the tyres burn. Stay wut ‘er Johnny Johnny, stay wut ‘er Johnny. Stay wut ‘er Johnny Johnny, stay wut ‘er Johnny. I’m driving like I never did drive before, I have my foot flat on the floor. I’m going quare well in the rally so far, Three seconds behind the leading car. Stay wut ‘er Johnny Johnny, stay wut ‘er Johnny. Richie is always the pace notes man, Shouting them out as loud as he can. Over a crest doing a hundred an ten, A flat three left then a crest again!! Stay wut ‘er Johnny Johnny, stay wut ‘er Johnny I am a rally driver on the circuit for years, I’m a woefull man now for jammin’ gears. What's On - Glór. Saturday 1. 4 October, 8pm, €2. Geraldine Cotter. The prestigious annual award, named after Clare’s cultural ambassador and visionary, Muiris Ó Rocháin, is sponsored by glór and developed in partnership with Dr. Tim Collins who is an adviser to glór and coordinated the original concert in 2. Geraldine Cotter. From Ennis, County Clare, Dr. Geraldine Cotter is a well- known tin whistle and piano player, teacher and researcher. Currently lecturing in Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, she also taught for over ten years at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick. She taught music at secondary level for twenty- five years and teaches and performs regularly at summer schools internationally. Geraldine comes from a family of musicians, including her brother Eamonn, well known flute player and manufacturer. Her mother Dympna, originally from Kilmihil, who taught piano in Ennis for over 6. Her husband John Boyd and children Meadhbh, Cillian and Oisin are talented musicians. Geraldine has produced in excess of twenty albums as a recording artist, including her debut solo album Piano+. She is an accomplished piano accompanist and tin whistle soloist, and has performed with many extraordinary musicians over the years. She is a member of the Boruma Trio and Shaskeen. This October, the people of Clare will express their thanks to Geraldine, in a concert featuring some of the most renowned traditional musicians and singers in the country and the county including Shaskeen, The Boruma Trio, Mary Mac. Namara, Charlie Harris, Maeve Donnelly, Eamonn Cotter, Tim Collins, Lillis Ó Laoire and the Performing Landscapes Ensemble, The Cotter Family, Mairead Casey and many more. MÓRglór 2. 01. 7 is kindly supported by IMRO. More information on MÓRglór can be found here. Early booking advised.
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