Galway Bay (song)

Galway Bay (song)

Galway Bay is the name of two different songs.

The first, composed by Frank A. Fahey (born 1850), has now become known as the 'old version' of "Galway Bay". The second was written by Dr. Arthur Colohan in 1947 and was popularised by Bing Crosby. The copyright of this version is held by Box and Cox Publications of London. A humorous version was created by Tommy Makem.

Lyrics to the Fahey version

:'Tis far away I am today from scenes I roamed a boy,:And long ago the hour I know I first saw Illinois;:But time nor tide nor waters wide can wean my heart away,:For ever true it flies to you, my dear old Galway Bay.

:My chosen bride is by my side, her brown hair silver-grey,:Her daughter Rose as like her grows as April dawn today.:Our only boy, his mother's joy, his father's pride and stay;:With gifts like these I'd live at ease, were I near Galway Bay.

:O ! grey and bleak, by shore and creek, the rugged rocks abound,:But sweet and green the grass between, as grows on Irish ground,:So friendship fond, all wealth beyond, and love that lives alway,:Bless each poor home beside your foam, my dear old Galway Bay.

:Had I youth's blood and hopeful mood and heart of fire once more,:For all the gold the world might hold I'd never quit your shore,:I'd live content whate'er God sent with neighbours old and gray,:And lay my bones, 'neath churchyard stones, beside you, Galway Bay.

:The blessing of a poor old man be with you night and day,:The blessing of a lonely man whose heart will soon be clay;:'Tis all the Heaven I'll ask of God upon my dying day,:My soul to soar for ever more above you, Galway Bay.

External links

*Lyrics to the Colohan version can be found at http://www.jumbojimbo.com/lyrics.php?songid=122 .


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