All for me grog, me jolly jolly grog
All for me beer and tobacco
Ooh I spent all me tin on the lasses drinking gin
And across the western ocean I must wander
Where are me boots, me noggin’, noggin’ boots?
All gone for beer and tobacco
The heels are all worn out and the soles are knocked about
And me toes are looking out for better weather
Where is me brain, me noggin’, noggin’ brain?
It’s wrinkled and dried like a raisin
No memories retained, me liver’s much the same
And me booze breath would fell the tallest timber
Where is me phone, me noggin’, noggin’ phone?
The night’s not complete without a selfie
I was trying to dry it out, cos I dropped it in me stout
And now I think I’ve flushed it down the kazi!
Where is me purse, me noggin’, noggin’ purse?
Last saw it three weeks a Friday
You’ll have to buy this round, I’ve only got a pound
And I need that for the last bus back to Clifton
credits
from Live at St George's,
released September 14, 2020
Trad arr: O'Hooley/Tidow
supported by 7 fans who also own “All For Me Grog”
Martin is one of the finest steel string finger style guitarists on the planet as well as a great singer. Simply beautiful heart felt music and I highly recommend exploring his vast catalogue. Dan Ferguson
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Thanks for the beautiful music Karine and Dave. it's been a while since I've felt so emotional listening to a new album. Every lyric is so beautifully supported by the piano parts. Laura-Beth Salter
Irish singer-songwriter Oisin Leech's acoustic folk music is characterized by its muted beauty and intimate, solitary quality. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2024