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Performer: Dermot Henry
Title: Old Songs Never Die
Country: US
Catalog Number: 0100R
Label: Robin Records
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 457
| 1 | The Mildest Of Men |
| 2 | The Fool |
| 3 | The Ballad Of John Paddy Mullan |
| 4 | When The Last British Soldier Has Gone Home |
| 5 | The May Morning Dew |
| 6 | There's A Sweetheart Waiting |
| 7 | The Leprechaun |
| 8 | My Mary From Loghrea |
| 9 | Johnny Lovely Johnny |
| 10 | The Waterford Boys |
Recorded In Ireland
Old Loves Never Die - Dermot Moriarty. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Chorus: Old Soldiers Never Die Never die, never die Old Soldiers Never Die They just fade away On the seventh day of December In the year of forty-one The free world met disaster At the hands of the Rising Sun From the bastions of Corregidor Pearl Harbor and Bataan Came the sound of war and fury And the Death March. Then from the land Of way down under A mighty voice did say Our cause is just In God we trust I will return someday From Mindanao to Tarawa Our battle song it grew Till on Surabachi At last Old Glory flew From Iwo, Leyte And a thousand Isles Our just cause never ceased Until one day, he did return And once more . Songs in album The Dreadnoughts - Legends Never Die 2007. The Dreadnoughts - Old Maui. The Dreadnoughts - Katie, Bar The Door. The BBC artist page for Dermot Henry. Browse : Old records never die. Album: Short Back 'n' Sides 1981. A A. Old records never die. Sometimes you realize. That there is an end to life. Yesterday I heard them say. A hero's blown away. And it's so hard to lose. Someone who's close to you. Listen online to Danny Stain - Old Songs Never Die and see which albums it appears on. Scrobble songs and get recommendations on other tracks and 2018 15 Songs. Old Rockhounds Never Die. Odetta Hartman. Альтернатива Records Never Die. Barry Walters. Review: Jake Shears Self-Titled Album Overflows With Opulence. Despite several strong tracks from weak albums, only Old Records Never Dies middle gets as satisfying as the best discs it raids, because its chronological bookends are either too scattered or too redundant. Start with 1973s sustained and succinct Mott instead. Popular on Rolling Stone