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Artist/Band:
Burl Ives
Lyrics for Song: Paddy and the Whale
Lyrics for Album: Songs of Ireland [1958]
Burl Ives - Paddy and the Whale
Chorus:
Caterwaulin', tarpaulin
Harpoonin' and all
Paddy Maloney left Ireland in glee
He had a strange notion to sail the Ross Sea
He shipped in a whalecatcher South Georgia bound
And the way that she pitched made his head go around
Paddy had never been whaling before
It made his heart leap when he heard the loud roar
The lookout he cried that a whale he had spied
Begod, says poor Pat, I'll be ate by and by
Now Paddy run for'ard and reached for the mast
He caught it a gripper and there he held fast
The boat gave a tip and poor Pat lost his grip
And into the whale's belly the silly fool slipped
He was in that whale's belly six months and a day
Till one morning by luck to its throat he made way
The whale gave a hoosh, boys, and then she did blow
And a mile in the air went old Paddy Maloney
Paddy got spat out quite safe on the shore
He swears that he'll not go to sea any more
And the next time he follows a venturesome notion
It'll be when the railway runs over the ocean
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Paddy and the Whale
Burl Ives delivers a gentle, narrative-driven performance on "Paddy and the Whale" from his 1958 album Songs of Ireland. Recorded in the traditional folk style characteristic of his early work, the track captures the whimsical charm of Irish storytelling through a simple melody and Ives's distinctive baritone. As part of his broader catalogue of traditional songs, this recording reflects his dedication to preserving and popularizing folk music during the mid-20th century. The piece stands as a testament to Ives's ability to bring warmth and authenticity to classic tales, making it a beloved song in his discography of cultural heritage. |
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| Album Lyrics: Songs of Ireland [1958] |
 Burl Ives
"Songs of Ireland [1958]"
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