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Sunday, 8 April 2007

Paul Brady - Wearin' The Britches

Paul plays greek bouzouki and sings this ode to traditional values with Andy Irvine and Donal Lunny in the Embankment, Tallaght in 1976.






And here he is solo with greek bouzouki from 1977.



Here's lyrics and Chords:

{t:Wearin’ The Britches}
{st:Paul Brady}


[Dm]Come all young men where e'er you be and listen to me lamentations
[Dm]I courted a girl beyond compare and I loved her with admiration
[Dm]At length in time she became my wife, [G]twas not for beauty [Am]but for riches
[C]And all the time it [F]causes strife, to [Dm]see which of us will [Am]wear the [Dm]britches


[Dm]O Paddy Kane it is my name, me height it is five foot eleven
[Dm]and Me wife is nearly not so big, she only measures four feet seven
[Dm]The hedges I have oft times stripped, [G]I've left them bare of [Am]rods and switches
[C]Her skin with blows sure [F]I’ve turned black, but [Dm]still she says she'll [Am]wear my [Dm]britches


[Dm]Well I am a tailor to my trade, at cutting out I am quite handy
[Dm]But all the money that I make, she lays it out on tea and brandy
[Dm]Now sometimes I do shout and ball with [G]nothing going with [Am]rogues and witches
[C]Her head goes oft times [F]to the wall, [Dm]still she says she'll [Am]wear me [Dm]britches


[Dm]One morning at the tea and eggs, content and sitting by the fire
[Dm]Well She broke the teapot on my legs, and left me leapin to retire
[Dm]How often do I shout and moan, as [G]I go hopping on my [Am]crutches
[C]I wished I'd broke her [F]collar bone, the [Dm]day I let her [Am]wear me [Dm]britches


[Dm]So come all young men where e'er you be, don't marry a wife if she's enchantin
[Dm]For if you do, you'll be like me, with other men she'll go gallanting
[Dm]Now my advice it is to you, to [G]marry for love and not for [Am]riches,
[C]And be sure of a wife with a [F]civil tongue, who'll [Dm]give you leave to [Am]wear your [Dm]britches.

4 comments:

  1. THanks for this! Now I have another song that I need to learn. :^)

    Floyd

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  2. Hi Floyd,

    thanks for the comment. If you have got the lyrics or the accompaniment finished please let me know.

    klickie

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  3. I found a copy of the lyrics at http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~dexy/music/britches.txt

    Brady sings them a little differently (and a in a differnent order), but they are pretty much all there.

    There are also chords listed on that page but I am not all that sure how accurate they are (at least to Brady's performance). When I have had the time to sit down and look harder, I wll let you know more.

    Floyd

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  4. "WEARIN THE BRITCHES"

    O come all young men where e'er you be and listen to me lamentations
    I courted a girl beyond compare and I loved her with admiration
    At length in time she became my wife, t'was not for beauty but for riches
    And all the time it causes strife, to see which of us will wear the britches

    O Paddy Kane it is me name, me height it is five-foot-eleven
    And me wife is nearly not so big, she only measures four-foot-seven
    The hedges I have oft times stripped, I've left them bare of rods and switches
    And her skin that's fair sure I've turned black, but still she swears she'll wear me britches

    Well I am a tailor to me trade, at cutting out I am quite handy
    But sure all the money that I make, she lays it out on tea and brandy
    Now sometimes I do shout and ball with nothing going but rogues and witches
    Her head goes oft times to the wall, but still she swears she'll wear me britches

    One morning at the tea and eggs, contented sitting by the fire
    Well she broke the teapot on me legs and left me leaping to retire
    T'is now that I do shout and moan as I go hopping on me crutches
    Well I wished I'd broke her collar bone the day I let her wear me britches

    So come all young men where e'er you be, don't marry a wife if she's enchanting
    For if you do, you'll be like me, with other men she'll go gallanting
    Now my advice it is to you, to marry for love and work for riches
    And be sure of a wife with a civil tongue, that'll give you leave to wear your britches

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