DANIEL O'DONNELL

- Mary From Dungloe Lyrics

Oh, then fare ye well, sweet Donegal, the Rosses and Gweedore
I'm crossing the main ocean, where the foaming billows roar
It breaks my heart from you to part, where I spent many happy days
Farewell to kind relations for I'm bound for America.

Oh, then Mary, you're my hearts delight, my pride and only care
It was your cruel father would not let me stay there
But absence makes the heart grow fond and when I am over the main
May the Lord protect my darling girl till I return again.

Oh, I wished I was in sweet Dungloe and seated on the grass
And by my side a bottle of wine and on my knee a lass
I'd call for liquor of the best and I'd pay before I would go
And I'd roll my Mary in my arms in the town of sweet Dungloe...

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Who wrote Mary From Dungloe lyrics?


Mary From Dungloe is written by Albert Collins, Richard W. Penniman.

When was Mary From Dungloe released?


Mary From Dungloe is first released on August 12, 2003 as part of Daniel O'donnell's album "From the Heart / Thoughts of Home" which includes 32 tracks in total. This song is the 2nd track on this album.

Which genre is Mary From Dungloe?


Mary From Dungloe falls under the genre Vocal.
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Songwriter(s): Albert Collins, Richard W. Penniman
Record Label(s): 2003 Dptv Media
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