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SLA´INTE MO CHARA (BE WELL, MY FRIEND)

SLA´INTE MO CHARA (BE WELL, MY FRIEND)
Clare S. / Genre: Celtic / Irish Drinking Song / Tempo: Midtempo
SLA´INTE MO CHARA (BE WELL, MY FRIEND)
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Music, Vocals, Lyrics & Music Production by Gavin Doyle (Ireland), and Lyrics by Clare Steffen (USA) as a part of the Round The Globe project.

Lyrics

V1

Every Saturday is pub crawl night

It's my friends and my tradition

We're there until the sun shines bright

And we've lost all inhibition



V2

We are a rowdy bunch of fools

With glasses raised, and toasted

Each one has his favorite barstool

And takes a turn at being roasted



Pre-chorus

Tippin' the elbow

Sharing life and laughter

Drinkin' down our drinks

And another one straight after



Chorus

In Belfast, Dublin, or Killarney 

We, lads, are all the same

You'll hear smooth-talking blarney

Asking ladies for their names

It's all done in good fun

We've become a circle of friends

Sharing stories till we're done

And we'll meet up next weekend

At the door, we'll say

Sláinte mo chara

Be well, my friend



V3

Whether in the old country or the states

Saturdays the night for dancing

Looking for that special date

We're always up for a little romancing



Pre-Chorus

We wear our hearts on our sleeves

Some say we are a warm lot

Let's sing another song

And give it all we've got



Chorus

In Belfast, Dublin, or Killarney 

We, lads, are all the same

You'll hear smooth-talking blarney

Asking ladies for their names

And it's all done in good fun

We've become a circle of friends

Sharing stories till we're done

And we'll meet up next weekend

Heading at the door, we'll say

Sláinte mo chara

Be well, my friend (x4)



Chorus

In Belfast, Dublin, or Killarney 

We, lads, are all the same

You'll hear smooth-talking blarney

Asking ladies for their names

And it's all done in good fun

We've become a circle of friends

Sharing stories till we're done

And we'll meet up next weekend

Heading at the door we'll say

Sláinte mo chara

Be well, my friend, Hey!
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